The Weirdos, The Zips, BuzzBomb – LAs first punk band playing their first Scottish show

August 7th, 2018

PCL Presents
The Weirdos (First ever Scottish show)

+The Zips & Buzzbomb
Tuesday 7th August 2018
Broadcast

On Sale Now!

The Weirdos may have been the first punk band formed in Los Angeles, although great debate exists over whether that title belongs to The Weirdos, The Zeros, or The Dils. Nonetheless, they made the strongest impression of the early bunch, with John Denney’s clear and tuneful scream, Dix Denney and Cliff Roman’s Raw Power guitars, and Dave Trout and Nickey Beat’s propulsive rhythm. Like some other early punks, the Weirdos created humor and thrills by pushing nihilism to absurd extremes: as The Randoms’ single “ABCD/Let’s Get Rid of New York” (1977 Dangerhouse) advocated wiping New York City off the map, The Weirdos’ first single urged the destruction of all music.

Brothers John and Dix Denney formed The Weirdos with CalArts students Cliff Roman and Dave Trout. In one account, John Denney says that the band came together in December of 1976, but he gives the date as February of 1977 in another. “The Weirdos had their beginnings way back in 1971, when I met Cliff Roman in an art class at North Hollywood High School (art being one of the few classes I attended with any regularity),” he writes in “Weirdoism,” which appears in the book Fucked Up + Photocopied, published in 1999. John Denney and Roman formed a number of fictitious bands (e.g. “Scab Country”) at North Hollywood High. After graduation, Roman went to CalArts and John Denney went “to the beach.” Roman met bassist Dave Trout at CalArts, and approached the Denney brothers about forming a band.

In Marc Spitz and Brendan Mullen’s oral history of Los Angeles punk We Got the Neutron Bomb (2001 Three Rivers Press), named after The Weirdos song, John Denney says, “The band was for our own amusement really, sort of like some fantasy group for fun with a bit of art damage thrown in; at least that was my take on it.” According to Denney, Peter Case of The Nerves (and later The Plimsouls) came into The Weirdos’ cheap rehearsal space at Hollywood and Western one day and asked the band to play at the “Punk Rock Invasion” gig The Nerves were organizing. Initially, The Weirdos were hesitant to accept because they did not yet have a drummer, but Case talked them into it. “Peter Case discovered The Weirdos,” Denney says in We Got the Neutron Bomb. “Who knows, maybe we would have stayed in our own private little world if he hadn’t been so aggressive in talking us into playing out before we even had a completed lineup.”

The Weirdos performed without a drummer at their first gig, the Punk Rock Invasion on April 2, 1977, and also their second, opening for the Nerves at the Orpheum in Hollywood. After a third drummerless gig, writer Phast Phreddie Patterson introduced The Weirdos to drummer Nickey Beat, who had to cut his hair to get the job. Accounts of the Weirdos’ early shows tend to mention the band’s punk dress and visual style. Robert Lopez of The Zeros remembers in We Got the Neutron Bomb, “[The Weirdos] were from art school, so they all had spray-painted pants and plastic wrappers wrapped around their legs. Shirts made of trash bags.”

Later that month, The Weirdos went to an in-store appearance by The Damned at the BOMP! Records store to promote their own show that evening at the Orpheum. During this fateful event, the Weirdos initiated relationships not only with The Damned and the BOMP! label, but also with a teenage group called The Germs, who approached John Denney and talked their way onto that night’s bill. The Germs gave their chaotic first live performance at that Orpheum show, followed by The Zeros and The Weirdos, making their live debut with drummer Nickey Beat. Captain Sensible of The Damned joined the Weirdos onstage for a cover of the Seeds’ “Pushin’ Too Hard.”

The Weirdos’ first record was the urgent punk single “Destroy All Music / Life of Crime / Why Do You Exist?” (1977 BOMP!), recorded, as Roman told Flipside, on the day Elvis Presley died, August 16, 1977. The Weirdos’ second single, “We Got The Neutron Bomb/Solitary Confinement” (1978 Dangerhouse), is one of the most powerful, enduring, and locally beloved records from the early days of Los Angeles punk. These two singles were the only contemporary releases with the original Trout and Beat rhythm section, and The Weirdos’ reputation derives mostly from the Stooges-like immediacy of these five songs. Danny Benair replaced Beat on drums and Billy Persons played bass on the 1979 six-song EP Who? What? When? Where? Why? (1979 – BOMP!), which was at once a move into more conventional rock territory and an attitude of detachment. Beat went on to play with The Dickies, The Cramps, and L.A. Guns, among others. That same year, the Denney brothers recorded the single “Skateboards to Hell / Adulthood” (1979 Numbskull) with producer Geza X.

Roman and the Denney Brothers recorded the four-song Action-Design EP (1980 Rhino) with studio drummer Art Fox and bassist Willy Williams. John Denney told Flipside in 1980 that they kicked Williams out of the band because Dix felt that “five people on stage at full volume” made too much “racket.” Cliff Roman moved to bass. At the time of the Flipside interview, The Weirdos were, once again, without a drummer. Roman and the Denney brothers pulled the plug on The Weirdos in 1981.

The Weirdos played their first reunion show at the Stardust Ballroom in Hollywood in February of 1986. In 1989, Roman and the Denney brothers recorded the new Weirdos album Condor (1990 Frontier) in Los Angeles. Nickey Beat was on drums for four songs, Jerry Angel on the rest, and Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers plays bass for half of the album. The compilation Weird World, Volume One: 1977-1981 (1991 Frontier) followed, including among other treasures the Weirdos’ great unreleased third single “Message from the Underworld.” Roman has continued to be involved in The Weirdos since the recording of Condor, though he seldom performs with the band.

Following the release of Weird World, Volume Two: 1977-1989 (2003 Frontier), the Denney brothers played reunion shows in 2004 with Circle Jerks’ bassist, actor, and multi-instrumentalist Zander Schloss and drummer Sean Antillon of the Skulls, the Gears, and the Controllers. BOMP! issued the Weirdos compilation Destroy All Music (2007 BOMP!) to mark the single’s 30th anniversary.

Support: The Jackhammers & Buzzbomb

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Adolescents, Reaction, Fat Black Cats, YUNG KP

August 6th, 2018

ADOLESCENTS – Los Angeles Punk Legends
https://www.facebook.com/officialtheadolescents/

Southern California’s Adolescents are founders of the suburban Orange County punk scene and the band’s first album is one of the classic albums of West Coast punk and hardcore. The Adolescents’ songs contributed generously to the melodic sensibility and musical style of later SoCal punk bands.

+ Special Guests: Reaction & Fat Black Cats + Yung KP

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Broadcast Summer Session feat Laura St Jude, Carly Connor, Home$lice, CRYSTAL + More

August 4th, 2018

PCL Presents
BROADCAST SUMMER SESSION
Laura St Jude, Carly Connor,
Home$lice, CRYSTAL + More
Saturday, 4 August
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 5PM
18+ Only
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Limited EARLY BIRD tickets available now via See Tickets https://www.seetickets.com/event/broadcast-summer-session-early-bird-ticket-/broadcast/1246417

To top off the Summer, we’ve put together a night of some of our favourite bands and artists in Glasgow to thrill and entertain at Broadcast this August 4th from 5pm.

Laura St Jude – Captivating and hypnotic, Laura St Judes’ music is built with eerie melodies and lyrics full of metaphors to build a story through each track.

– The Devils Daughter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3z6Hd-jzso

Carly Connor – Funky and full of fun Carly Connor, Taking influence from Janis Joplin and early (Ike &) Tina Turner, utilising her powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics to catch your attention and never let go.

-Who’s gonna love you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrX79Ktfo-I

Home$lice – Full of energy and bright guitar tones, Home$lice are the perfect summer band. Having already played Stag and Dagger, BBC Introducing and Xpo North it’s looking like it’ll be a good year.

-Out of Sight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IajAHYrwv4I

CRYSTAL – Fresh off the stage from Kelburn, CRYSTAL are direct, fierce and bold. The 4 piece Garage band are mesmerising on stage, with woozie vocals, and hard hitting riffs.

– Heaven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN4dR6PcqAU

TONGUE TRAP – 3 piece punk band, who look like they’re having as much fun on stage as they are to watch, punk filled tracks, with a lighthearted twist

– Black Dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdcIrHFcZYw

Franky”s Evil Party – Bold and fresh, drowzy punk coupled with captivating melodies and forcefully dancey rhythms.

– King
https://frankysevilparty.bandcamp.com/track/king

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LoganFest 2018 (FREE ENTRY) Feat Jack Brotherhood + HYYTS + Lance & Blake

August 3rd, 2018

Nah yeah it is actually happening.

One unstoppable FREE ENTRY night of live music and DJ sets from loads of cool friends, featuring:

Jack Brotherhood
HYYTS
Lance & Blake

…and a very special edition of Hyperfunk celebrating 10 years of Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III, which is going to be sick.

It’s a Friday night: get it booked off now, pick out your outfits, and practise your contouring. Don’t miss out on the night of a lifetime.

MUSIC’S COMING HOME.

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Peter Cat // Mat Minucane // Donut Approach

August 1st, 2018

an evening of music

an evening of moods

come huddle together

and share your canned foods

PETER CAT perform their oddball indie pop, fresh from Euro & UK tours this summer. Wonky guitars, analog drum machines, nü crööner vibes. Of whom The Morning Star recently wrote “[he] makes a gentle mockery of pop music’s idealistic sentimentalism” while remaining “absurdly catchy”, thus confirming his socialist credentials in perpetuity. FFO: Sparks, Pulp, Momus, pretending you know what you’re talking about when you really don’t.

“exemplifying what pop music should be; familiar terrain to welcome the listener, complete with provoking an impulse to dance!” – Radio Free Lightning Bug

“Sounding like XTC fronted by Jarvis Cocker (Or Neil Hannon?), Peter Cat is essential listening for anyone into British pop-rock magic” – Power of Pop

“With jaunty guitar hooks, energetic vocals and a keen sense of self-awareness, it’s a pulsating listen” – Spectral Nights

New single ‘Hand Through Hair’ — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYSyQyVh0Sc

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And welcoming Brighton-based singer/writer/horror freak MATT FINUCANE to Glasgow, bringing tempered yet tempestuous indie rock with a dark heartbeat cutting through it. Ringmaster Reviews write that he’s “an explorer and purveyor of the wonderfully unconventional and confrontational”, while Louder Than War write that he “really should be heard by many many people”. This will sweep you up, along and away, don’t miss! FFO: Joy Division, The Chameleons.

New EP ‘Ugly Scene’ now streaming on Bandcamp — https://mattfinucane.bandcamp.com/album/ugly-scene

“Intelligent, gripping, spooky music – it’s a way of life, not a lifestyle” – Subba Cultcha

“Music runs through the core of the mysterious and ground breaking singer/songwriter/poet, Matt Finucane” – The Source

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Rounding out the lineup are homegrown newcomers DONUT APPROACH, who are so good I’m reluctant to give away too much, aside from the fact they have the best name in the biz. Here they are in their own words, as raw and unfiltered as a Silicon Valley CEO’s first glass of water in the morning:

“Donut Approach is trying really hard to make music people will like while simultaneously claiming that they don’t care what other people think. Which is it?! I just don’t know anymore. Sorry, I guess this thing wasn’t meant to be written in first person. FFO: Angela Carter, National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets, marmite.

‘This band is good’ – Someone’s best friend

‘This band stinks’ – Nintendo Power”

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£5 in, 7pm doors, lovely jubbly.

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CSC: Snash Single Launch w/ Guests

July 28th, 2018

Control Social Club presents:

Showcasing new kids SNASH belter of a debut single & first headline show. Support comes from three of the best new bands the central belt has to offer.


Saturday 28th July @ Broadcast, Glasgow.

SNASH

Real Life Entertainment
https://soundcloud.com/real-life-entertainment-552888064

Gallus
https://soundcloud.com/gallusareaband/nice

Snack Villain
https://soundcloud.com/snackvillain


+++ Control Social Club (DJs)

£5 ADV // Doors 7pm

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L-Space / Half Formed Things / Bob Robertson

July 27th, 2018

A night of Cinematic Pop at Broadcast! Bands from 7:30 and £5 OTD, featuring:

L-space: Electronic Dream-Pop from Glasgow. FFO Air, Massive Attack, Radiohead

Half Formed Things: Cinematic, Mortific Pop from Edinburgh FFO Fiona Apple, Akron Family & Fleet Foxes

Bob Robertson: Ambient Blues FFO Ry Cooder, Richard Thomson.

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BSB: Delphi, Freakwave, Cara Rose

July 26th, 2018

?? Broadcast Summer Breakdowns ??

We’re proud to be again offering FREE ENTRY shows on Thursdays throughout July. Giving you the opportunity to see some of our favourite bands who have played the venue over the last year & the best new picks from Stag and Dagger 2018.


Thursday 26th July @ Broadcast

Delphi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtIVH3y1WlQ

Freakwave
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3zFOUrDRCYaKiDQH8J7yor

Cara Rose
https://soundcloud.com/cara-dickson


Free Entry / Doors 7pm

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Hymn For Her // Cara Rose // RileyMusic

July 25th, 2018

Hymn for Her have been busy touring across the country and abroad over the past few years, injecting juiced-up backwoods country blues with a dose of desert rock psychedelia that has been described as “Hell’s Angels meets the Amish.”

The duo certainly covers a lot of musical territory in Smokin Flames. Their wild-eyed mash-up of country, blues and punk led U.K. music critic Steve Bennett to call H4H’s sound “a riotous, rocking roadkill stew,” while others have referenced such diverse bands as Captain Beefheart, Primus, X, R.L. Burnside, JS Blues Explosion and the Ramones.

Impressively, the two create their “ripsaw sounds” (Los Angeles Times’ Randy Lewis) with only a few instruments. Wayne (with the devilish voice), mainly playing the kick-drum, high-hat, acoustic guitar and harp, serves as the group’s rhythmic driving force. Lucy (of the fallen-angel voice) delivers a gritty squall on her “Lowebow” — a custom-made cigar-box guitar: “The Riff Monster.”

With support from Cara Rose, your 5ft Soul friend who’s ability will blow you away and possibly make you cry, who knows?

Riley has gone from working with a guitarist to a full band and it’s breath taking, the technical side to their writing comes together in perfect harmony.

Milkweed – Hymn For Her
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNDtSqXLPuE

Cara Rose – No Safe Place
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWxJoOUcHFw

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Charley Crockett + Nationwide + Steve Grozier

July 23rd, 2018

PCL Presents

CHARLEY CROCKETT
Monday 23 July
Broadcast, Glasgow
++ Nationwide & Steve Grozier

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DOORS 730
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available from See Tickets via: https://www.seetickets.com/event/charley-crockett/broadcast/1217698
Or in person from Tickets Scotland

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