Alyse Leads a Power-Packed Postpunky Band Named EULA

If you've ever rocked out to the sounds of Sonic Youth, Bow Wow Wow, Vice Squad or Plasmatics, you're bound to dig the sounds of EULA. Lead by female vocalist Alyse Lamb (vocals, guitar, keys); Jeff Maleri (bass, vocals); Nate Rose (drums, vocals). One of my favorite quotes about EULA is from Left Hip Magazine: "Totally classic art-school, indie pop, takes me back to the salad days of DIY zines when music was fun." I say Yes to that. Ditto to how I feel about EULA. Another great quote about EULA comes from Gimme Tinnitus, "I can summarize for you. Indie rock filled with postpunky goodness." EULA has just released a new demo and I'll admit, after years of punk-rock fandom in the 80's and 90's, I'm still a sucker for a hand-drawn, xeroxed flier and a CD "label" designed with a little help from a Sharpie. And I'll also admit, I'm still a sucker for finding out about something cool WAY before hoards of other people do. The only thing that's changed is that thanks to the Internet I can share it real time and have "proof" of my findings...plus a few extra SEO points. If you want to find out about something very cool WAY before hoards of other people do, get over to their MySpace page and listen to their demo or check out some of their music on iTunes. This band has what it takes to make it. I hope I'll get a chance to see them live before they explode. Fight Riff by EULA was my song of the week on March 24, 2009, click here to check out the Fight Riff video. Go here for a list of all their available music EULA blog EULA on Twitter --------------- Start a Master Mind Group.comWhen you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life. Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life? If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about. There's nothing cool about holding back.

Female-Led Garage Punk Band ‘The Living Deadbeats’ Release New Digital Single in UK

Lindsay Kasting, 23-year-old singer for Vancouver-based garage punk band, 'The Living Deadbeats', has been compared to Exene, Penelope Houston, and Mia Zapata. Today, Dirty Water Records in the UK will release the tracks "Hey Girl/Liar Liar" as their single of the week. You can buy it or preview it on iTunes now. Hey Hey Girl/Liar Liar - The Living Dead Beats Other members of The Living Deadbeats include London-born, Pete Fiend (previously the lead singer for legendary '80s powerpoppers The FINKS) on Bass/vox, Dirty Swagger - Guitar/vox; and 19-year-old female drummer, Nadja. Band influences include Stooges, Cramps, The Gits, Jawbreaker, Detroit Cobras and X. Here's a video of The Living Deadbeats performing Hey Girl / Liar Liar in a parking lot. You can buy it on iTunes now. Hey Hey Girl/Liar Liar - The Living Dead Beats The band is from Vancouver, Canada and will be having a release party in Vancouver on Aug. 21 at The New Brandiz Pub. The Living Deadbeats will open for L.A.'s Woolly Bandits in Vancouver on September 11. See more pics and stuff about The Living Deadbeats at The Living Dead Beats MySpace page. -------------------- Start a Master Mind Group.comWhen you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life. Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life? If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about. There's nothing cool about holding back.

the automatic music explosion

Max - Drummer from The Automatic Music ExplosionThis face demonstrates the excitement and carefree spirit of the automatic music explosion. I was working the guest list at last night's Derby Doll bout so I met the drummer, Max earlier in the night. He and his wife were so kind and patient. Eventually, I suited him and his entire band/guest list with purple arm bands so they could use the "staff" bathroom behind the stage. These guys travel in a pack and even have their own dancers who danced in the front of the group and later passed out buttons, stickers and tiny fliers listing upcoming gigs. Their flier also says: "We want to play at your high school." I would highly recommend that you hire this band if you need someone for a high school event. They are high energy and seem to pull on the best aspects of rock and roll from the 70's to current. I think this is a band parents and kids alike can enjoy. In fact, I just realized, they have a Ramones feel. Look at how many parents and kids love The Ramones equally today. But there is something about seeing bands like this when they are young, fresh and full of vinegar that is unparalleled. I saw The Ramones in the 80's and 90's which is quite different from what you'd see if they were all alive and together today. the automatic music explosion at the Doll Factory in Los AngelesGreat as they are, these pictures can't even begin to convey the excitement this musical group extracted from the crowd. The audience for this band was by far the largest, most energetic and enthusiastic I've ever seen at an LA Derby Doll bout. The group commanded attention and the intesity eminating from the stage captivated the audience. The singer, Jodie thrusted large, poster-sized signs above her head and engaged the crowd in activities such as bobbing ballons to each other overhead and screaming the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 and the words, "fight, fight, fight" at the top of our lungs. The show ended with the singer smashing her tamborine on the concrete floor. Anita Kill leaned over and yelled in my ear, "at least its cheaper than destroying a guitar." "Yeah", I screamed back. I was dancing the entire time. Laura Palm-her, who is evidently a friend of the band (and who I owe a kiss and a hug for hooking them up) was dancing on her skates with the singer. Several other Tough Cookies joined in the festivities. Now as far as pinning this group into a genre or category, I am struggling. Here are some of the things that stood out for me: Overall style and enthusiasm: Bay City Rollers, Mega City Four, White Stripes Lead guitar player's mannerisms and tight jeans: I was feelin' Robert Plant in Song Remains the Same.  Maybe some Rod Stewart or Iggy Pop as well Drummer's style: Iggy Pop, Paul Weller, The English Beat Singers passion and style: Sonic Youth, maybe Belinda Carlisle (from Go-Go's days), a little Yeah, Yeah, Yeah's action Bass player (Jeff): I guess I'm having difficulty with narrowing this one down. It seems like the bass was in the background. Matt (Vox/Guitar): I'm feelin' a little Patrick Mata meets Marilyn Manson (great energy this guy has) Last time I was this excited during a live music show: Ugly Duckling, Naked Raygun. In other words, the automatic music explosion are unique. Here are some of their song titles: Law of Attraction Roller Derby A Girl Like U You can listen to all of them at their MySpace page. Photos used in this blog are Get Gal VanIZed exclusives courtesy of rinkrat. To see more photos of this band and the Los Angeles Derby Dolls, visit rinkrat's flickr page or the exclusive photo gallery at letsgokings.com.