Today’s post is sort of a clearing house for the other most interesting tapes I spotted on ebay this week. As a result, none of the tapes have anything to do with eachother, they’re about as unrelated as could be.

Firstly is this Gai “Damnation” tape from Japan. It’s not really clear even after consulting a few heads, whether this was released before or after the group had already disbanded, but it is considered to be official, and judging by the fact that the seller is auctioning a legit copy of Stalin “Trash” (among other gems) I would expect it to be an authentic original. Gai are one of the template for so many noize-core groups there after, and sadly, so many embarrassing myspace only punk bands. If you want to know about fuzzed out, dumbed down, noized up Japanese punk, check out www.shit-fi.com. There’s a great series that walks you through the essentials, and has some good downloads.

Next on the list: a Half-Off “Who Writes Your Rules” demo. Billy Rubin was the original ex-straight edge agitator, except he was never smart enough to make the kind of name and career for himself that Sam Mcpheters did. In fact I’d say he was a bit of a dunce, and an average hard core vocalist at best. Half-off is a thoroughly so-so band, but this demo is not bad, maybe better than their lp (with such ugly cover art) on New Beginning. Maybe if the drumming had not been so terrible, and the guitars a little more in tune, I’d cut the album a little more slack. Eventually the guitarist took his own life, and the remaining members formed Haywire, which kind of mixed a muscular post-Flag Rollins Band/Bl’ast rock, with heady Dan O’ type pseudo philosophical lyrics. I always wanted it to be good, but like Half-Off, my feeling is that it never sparked and caught fire.

Continuing on the “has nothing to do with the one before it” line: a Merauder demo for you! Truthfully my interest in NYHC stops before Merauder came on the scene by a year or two. But for post-Madball, post-Vulgar Display of Power, post-Obituary, dusted, gang related NYHC groups, there really is no other. Wait, that’s wrong. The scene in NY was choked with others in the mid-90s, but Merauder are considered one of the lasting greats. For me, it’s too hard. It’s just too hard. But for my friend Rob Buschgans, it’s just right,  and when he says “Hardest Out”, he’s speaking the truth. This demo is infamous because it predates the line-up on their “classic” Master Killer lp, and instead has a very scary dude, by the name of Minus on vocals (not that Jorge, the singer on that album isn’t also extremely scary).

Last up, another “completely unrelated” item, by a band who would probably be bummed to know they were getting mentioned right after Merauder, (but, if I ever cared less…): Midnight (PDX) - demo. This is not to be confused with the superior Midnight from Ohio who have been making records for the past few years. No, this is from Portland OR’s fertile crusty HC scene of the early 00’s. Though it’s one of the lesser-known releases of the time period, I expect that it’s going to be more and more sought after as time goes on, and had this demo been followed by a record, it would have most likely been one that was well liked. Anyhow, I guess the hook on this is it features the guitarist/main vocalist of From Ashes Rise, and I think at least one member of Lebenden Toten as well. The sound is pretty much like From Ashes Rise/HHIG/Tragedy - that epic/arena Crust sound. Maybe it’s a little more metallic, but the biggest difference I guess is the female vocals (though you probably wouldn’t know if no one told you - they’re very burley).

So ends this week of tapes, with the seemingly solid (on Tuesday) concept, fraying into a scatter-shot mess by Friday. Nonetheless, I’ll be back after the weekend, and it shall be business as usual.

4 Responses to “Gia- Damnation cass.; Half Off demo; Merauder demo”

  1. Dan Scheme said:

    “This demo is infamous because it predates the line-up on their “classic” Master Killer lp, and instead has a very scary dude, by the name of Minus on vocals”

    Ever notice how most of the craziest NYHC dudes are like 4 feet tall?

  2. I believe fallen99angel (owner of the Half Off demo) is Henrik Nielsen from Europe. He has (or had) an impressive collection of demos and records, probably one of the biggest Integrity fans (got a shout out once on an OLC live set) I’ve encountered. I bought a lot of orig. Integ deeeeeeeeeeeemos from him in ‘01 or so.

  3. “so many embarrassing myspace only punk bands” - That line was a bit embarrassingly condencending but otherwise amusing post (no, I don’t play no damn Myspace noiseband). Can’t believe I only just found out about your blog, I like it. Cheerio.

  4. that pictured Gai cassette you have here is the exacttly the same as the copy i bought at a record shop in Kyoto in 1989 (AVIS Records). price was 1500yen (case still has the tag on it). it could be OG judging from the era, area, and price (then 1500yen= $12, about double the price of any other demo). but i have my suspicions. … 1) the brand of tape its on (RAKS) is the SAME EXACT brand of tape that Izumi Kubo (XPX label/Profane Existence FE label) used on all of his “Choice Is Mine” tape compilations…2) the record shop i got it at was within walking distance of Mr Kubos residence… 3) it was stacked in along with all 3 volumes of the “Choice Is Mine” cassettes when i found it for sale.(there were also 2 pre-vinyl Disclaim demos there too, all produced on Maxell 30-min tapes & with inserts)…ok, heres where it gets even more confusing…this “Damnation” cassette has light-years better quality then the source tape used for the Kings World CD/LP reissue from about 10 years ago, complete with the 1st song having its first few seconds chopped off…

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