Debut single from Monkhouse. They were a four piece hardcore band from Belfast reminiscent of Rocket From The Crypt. We also did their debut album.
Third single from Swansea’s Helen Love. Later covered by Ash would you believe!
Huegenius was a band formed by the Pooh Sticks’ lead singer Hue Pooh. This debit single was a cover of the GG Allin classic “Drink, Fight And Fuck”. Limited to 200 copies.
This was a lovely split Christmas 7″ from Wat Tyler and Helen Love.
Classy photocopied sleeve in a thin poly bag, it came on two colours, murky green and shitty brown.
Sold out years ago.
Here’s a review from Sellotape Fanzine… “Nirvana have done it for the USA, 100,000 Bodybags should do it for the U.K. The most politically aware band since Crass almost like Fugazi on acid. The former top of the bill on Manic Street Preachers night of support have hit the right spot, they are sure to […]
Hopper were one of those bands you’d see playing the Bull & Gate all the time, I saw them and loved them. Lead singer Rachel was so quiet and demure at first glance and then very scary on stage with a very unique voice. We did the first single very quickly and it didn’t really […]
A Headcoats offshoot from which they released two singles, one on Get Hip (and a UK pressing on Shakin’ Street Records) called ‘Should I Suck Or Should I Blow’ c/w (We’re) Selling Jeans For The U.S.A (GH-155 / Yeah-Hup 022) and this, the second one on Damaged Goods. 1000 copies only. CBS pastiche labels, the […]
Helen’s homage to Joey!vFirst pressing of 500 was on green vinyl. Then it was black all the way!
A one off single with the New Bomb Turks which was recorded by and at Billy Childish’s kitchen on the 13th may 1993. A 2 track 7″, a very limited run of about 100 were on yellow vinyl, the rest were black