Monday, November 07, 2005

CIDER, FROM EUROPE

This is from a blog written by a guy in the Netherlands. Gotta love it, the Dutch are listening to Clevo Hardcore recorded by some dudes in Brooklyn.

"This week I’ve been listening to two other Cleveland bands quiet a lot, two bands that are still around, I assume, Upstab and Cider. Both bands play filthy raw punk with a lot of distortion and a straight forward sound. Upstab have some old Clevo dudes in the ranks, I don’t know who exactly, but I bet some of them have played in Integrity or Ringworm at one time. I know about one EP they have, put out by Even Worse Records/Way Back When Records from The Netherlands, that should be still available. I have some more stuff by Upstab as MP3s, but I don’t know if that stuff is from a demo, another EP or perhaps unreleased stuff. One thing is sure, it’s hard hitting. You can listen to an Upstab track here. Cider feature a better known Cleveland legend, namely Aaron Melnick, though in the insert of the They Are The Enemy EP on Painkiller Records he’s credited as both Brainwashed Aaron and, the classic, A2. They Are The Enemy EP was rereleased earlier this year by Painkiller Records, but I don’t think it’s still available. Next to They Are The Enemy EP Cider put out the Out To Get Me EP on Non Commercial Records in 1994, that is sold out of course. Basically it will be hard to find a Cider record anywhere, so all I can offer you till you do is this MP3. Maybe some day Painkiller Records will put out a Cider discography or do a repress, just like they are about to do with another raw Clevo punk project featuring a (only one?) Melnick, The Inmates. Their Asshole Anonymous LP was released a couple years ago on Human Stench Records, limited to 300 copies only. So if you want to find out more about this obscure Cleveland outfit, be sure to order the LP from the fine folks over at Painkiller Records. I don’t know if their Government Crimes EP will be on the repress as well, but it def would be a nice extra. Listen what The Inmates were about here. To end this part about Ohio’s filthiest there’s one more thing I have to say, and again it involves Painkiller Records, The Darvocets have recorded 6 new songs that will be on a one sided 12”, listen to their Eyes Like Ants to get a little hint as what they might sound like. A lot of info on all these Clevo bands can be found on the Non Commercial Records website."

Yes, these guys record their records, press them, and promptly sell them out. Not too shabby.

4 Comments:

At 2:29 PM, Blogger Jackson said...

You can't stop the Clevo!

It's so cool that both worlds get represented - vinyl and mp3...

 
At 2:42 PM, Blogger Chrispy said...

I don't mind the lack of details on the production. They're listening... that's enough for me (the Cider record got some nice production compliments on another review).

The choir is actually going pretty well. I think I could be ready to send a "test mix" on CD by the end of the week.

What's their desired schedule on this project?

 
At 5:29 PM, Blogger Jackson said...

Kitten Choirs!

 
At 11:10 AM, Blogger Jackson said...

Pere Ubu, and although Devo is from Akron, they giiged extensively in Cleveland in the early days, and, as Ian Hunter tells us, Cleveland Rocks! Other Clevo alumni - Joe Walsh!

 

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