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CITIZINE REVIEWS
Punk rock showcase
storms SXSW
By Thom White
Saturday, March 15,
2008
Red 7 -- 611 E. 7th St.
Austin, Tex.
Things are pretty punk rock at Red
7, and among the many sorts of disorder and anarchy witnessed
there, on many occasions, Ive been shocked to see patrons
brazenly smoking cigarettes in the indoor area (completely illegal
per Austins health nazi regulations). But things are set to
get even more out of control cause during SXSW, Red 7 will
host a veritable punk rock extravaganza (I didnt
invent that term, but it applies here) on Saturday, March 15th,
with a big show presented by two record labels (TKO and Hellcat)
and two booking agencies (Devil
Dolls and Crawlspace).
Four of the bands playing have put out releases
on TKO Records.
Californias Channel
3 is one of the old-school bands playing at this
show. CH3 is not from the first wave of L.A. punk, but soon after
learning how to write their own songs, they were fortunate enough
to have Robbie
Fields, owner of Posh
Boy Records, bankroll their self-titled EP in 1981 (this before
the band had done a single live show at a club!). They followed
this up with an LP in 1982 and several other records on Posh Boy
over the next few years. By 1985, punk was dead for
CH3 and the band moved in a different direction, and began to employ
non-punk instrumentation. Nowadays, Channel 3 has again embraced
their early punk tuneage, and in the 00s, they find themselves
curiously playing to bigger crowds than ever.
Although I long only knew Channel 3s hometown
of Cerritos as the site of the well-advertised Cerritos
Auto Square, you can learn a lot when you read a bands
bio. A gateway community located near the San Gabriel
River south of Los Angeles, and on the fringes between Long Beach
and Orange County, Cerritos
was long known for its dairy farms (after incorporating, the town
was actually called Dairy
Valley from 1956-1967). The period when the founders of
CH3 became good childhood friends (around 1980) was a tipping point
for Cerritos, as the drive toward corporate / suburban / industrial
development displaced the last vestiges of productive rural living
there. 7-11s and strip malls replaced cow pastures, and the
smell of asphalt replaced the sweet scent of manure. Ah, progress.
The other three TKO bands playing are based here
in Austin. Our own Lower
Class Brats is co-headlining this show with the punkers Horror
Pops and psychobilly maestros The
Nekromantix (both bands out of Denmark). Lower Class Brats are
totally punked out, and have been so since 1995. Theyve put
out eight 7 singles (and if Sound
Exchange was still open (R.I.P.), youd be able to pick
em all up there, no problem -- nowadays, its best to
head to Cheapo
Records), along with five albums (the first few on Punkcore
Records) and one live album (2007s Live
and Out of Tune on TKO). After South-By, Lower Class Brats is
heading out on the road for an extended tour of California opening
for the Nekromantix.
Texican punks the Krum
Bums will be playing this show too. They put out a record last
year on TKO entitled As the Tide Turns. Although theyre based
in Austin, this year the Krum Bums are definitely a traveling band.
In late March, theyre doing a mini-tour of Texas
with The Unseen, and then they have an early-summer tour lined up
opening for The Casualties that will take them through the Midwest
and the Southeast.
Austins Complete
Control is also on the bill and from what Ive heard so
far, these guys have a pretty tight sound, and the singer has a
prominent resonation to his voice that makes me want to bust out
with some hearty Misfits Whoa-ahh-ohhs! Im not
sure what time these guys are playing, but itd be worth it
to show up early to check out Complete Control. Their sound is reminiscent
of some other bands, but with the on point drums and
guitar, these guys have it together.
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