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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Spotify: Mad Dog Cole, Kingdom Of The ScareCrow

Good morning psychogardenerbillys and chainsaw chicks.
If you are connected up to that bastion of streaming and low-artist payback, Spotify then you may have seen that Mad Dog Cole threw out a playlist with tracks from his latest release Kingdom Of The Scarecrow.

Mad Dog Cole, Scarecrow playlist


Currently I'm rocking my caffeine injection of the morning and listening through these corkers. Great stuff! You can add his playlist by following the link underneath. Have a great Thursday guys. I'm still waiting for Mr. Bazza to confirm when the next PGP Show will be up on the site and iTunes as he's had some problems with posting. I'm sure it'll all be fine soon :)

Keep on rockin'. It's nearly the weekend :)

Here it is:
https://open.spotify.com/user/1158908520/playlist/5ZCGM3072sDqHZGkoCqjJF



Saturday, 9 August 2014

New Psychobilly Garden Party show out. #170.

New #Psychobilly Garden Party out - #170. Download /stream on #RadiobillyFM http://bit.ly/pgpshow Subscribe on #iTunes http://bit.ly/Jirp6m, soon to be streamed on #BazookaRadio http://bit.ly/bzkarad. "

And here we are with another weekend starter for you, and your auntie. If she’s into it. This week we dig back into the catalogue of previous psycho releases from 2011, 2012 & 2013 to kick your proverbial arses into gear for the weekend. Just because there are not that many new releases doesn’t mean this show isn’t cutting edge. It’s so edgy I don’t know what shape it would be termed to be in a mathematical sense. It’s got more edgy sides than I could shake a stick at. '

As well as tuneage it’s right back into the Meta-badger, The Transvestite and the Cupboard

Are you ready to hit it?

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Missing show notes for Reverend Velocian last week...

Oops!




Eagle-eyed listeners will have seen that Reverend Velocian's Optional Pants Ministry was missing the show notes and his associated links that he kindly and with military precision -as expected by a member of the Chainsaw Army- provided. I shall post these up on the www.pgpshow.com page so you can go fill your boots. Oh! Putting together show #164 as week speak, by the way.



Saturday, 17 May 2014

Redesign of the blog



I've been back and forth trying to decide whether to ditch the blogger site and go over to Tumblr. Maybe even to create a site from scratch but I keep coming back to this old dinosaur. It's quick, easy and can be hacked into something more interesting (which is pretty important for a geek like me).

Sitting here in the big house and writing is never going to as kick-ass as putting together a show unless I can make this website a bit more fun and exciting in itself. So that is the goal. Along with the PGP reboot, which is about time ... I think I've been following a similar format for a couple of years now ... I'm going to reboot this website, so - I'm looking for ideas and anybody who wants to write, draw, make films, whatever for the site. I know it's pretty unusual that anybody gets their asses in gear to actually submit and create something, but I've got a feeling that The Chainsaw Army are a bit more exciting than your average consumer. So, prove me right and drop me a line. All the usual places are good.

Cheers, Nate.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

New! Hot Rod Horror Garage page.

 

HRHG Marque

That’s right! If you click on the Hot Rod Horror Garage on the navigation bar above you’ll ride straight on over to the new page for the show-within-a-show. If you’re so lazy that you can’t make your mouse pointer or slidey finger move all of that way you can also click here.

Mark and Doc Wrench, or maybe just one of them, will be writing for the PGP Show blog from now on. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised what we’re cooking up over here on the site. It’s going to be a whole lot of fun.

Go have a read and get some k-nowledge about the genesis of H.R.H.G.

Friday, 31 January 2014





Psychobilly Garden Party #149

Cold-boldy-buzzy

New episode here on RadiobillyFM.com!
Nate's got a cold, but he's still here making like the true

professional and bringing you exactly what you need - killer music

diseased weirdness out in the garden, including a bumble bee film director and.

a major misunderstanding.

Music from Reverend Horton Heat, The Tincans, The Pitmen,

Phantom Rockers and loads more. Come and get it!



Songs on PGP #149



0. The Cleverlys - Gangham Style
1. Reverend Horton Heat - Smell Of Gasoline
2. The Pitmen - Listen To The Engine
3. Night Nurse - Mean Old Low Down Dirty Bastard
4. The Tin Cans - I got the Rhythym
5. Big John Bates - Rhyolite
6. P.Paul Fenech - A Bastards Advice
7. Carrie & The Dirty Pillows - Leper
8. Phantom Rockers - Escape
9. Reverend Horton Heat - Schizoid
10. The Pitmen - Christina Applegate
11. Bastards on Parade - Drunken Haze
12. P.Paul Fenech - Nick And The Preacher
13. The Spectres - Bloodsuckin' Cowboy
14. P.Paul Fenech - What Kind Of Spell You Use (To Hold My Demon Heart)
15. Carrie & The Dirty Pillows - Vampire
16. The Tin Cans - Once Again

- Teabag's Sack

- Teabag's Sack
a. fIREHOSE - Brave Captain
b. Minutemen - Search
c. Iggy & The Stooges - Burn

17. Reverend Horton Heat - Scenery Going By
18. Carrie & The Dirty Pillows - Garbage Man
19. Barbarellatones - vava voom
20. The Tin Cans - High on R´n´R
21. Pussy liquor - Blue Tattoo
22. The Pitmen - Just Fakes
23. Carrie & The Dirty Pillows - Midnight Shoveler
24. 24. Phantom Rockers - Pressure
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Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Happy New Year Chainsaw Army!

Here we go again with the diseased carousel that is the PGP Show. It's the fourth year that the podcast has been dragged into the light with a twitch and a spasm and drenched in blood-spatters of living technicolour.

This year's resolution is to spread the disease - more, even more and most. Psychobilly, primitive rock 'n roll, punk and trash have had a really strong 2013 and The Psychobilly Garden Party is here to support the bands who make it and the beautiful weirdos that follow it and make 2014 even stronger. That is the deal.

Now it is time to lay down until my head stops exploding.

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Record label discovery "Deep Eddy Records" from Austin, Texas.

Deep Eddy record label


Good morning chainsaw chicks and psychogardenerbillies. Teabag here.
I discovered this record label over my morning coffee with coconut oil. The coconut oil is very good to stimulate ones first bowel movement of the day by-the-way. Anyway, I am not posting in order to tell you about my bowel movements. This record label specialises in surf, instrumental and garage rock. I discovered them initially because PGP favourite, The Barbarellatones appeared on a compilation there called "Radical Waves."
I am just about to go and order that one from Raucous Records and noticed that there is also a band there called the Twang-O-Matics from here in Norway! I'll have to go and research that right away. Robbie from The Barbarellatones has actually sent PGP lots of new music so I'll be spinning them in next weeks show. Anyway, have a great Sunday morning, and here are some links:




Friday, 1 November 2013

PGP #139 - coming a few days later...

Good morning everyone. Yes, there will be a new PGP for the Halloween weekend but it's coming out a little later this week, during the weekend. Stay tuned!

Monday, 16 September 2013

Nice to see you, to see you ... nice.

Show art for the Psychobilly Garden Party #134.
It was really great getting back from Sexmoan in the Philippines and, as you heard in this week's Psychobilly Garden Party #134, Teabag had done a surprisingly good job at recording the show. As I mentioned in the show, I've still got quite a lot on at the moment and the recording of the show is going to be a little erratic for a month or two. My biggest problem is that I love doing it, so I have a tendency to move other important stuff in life around to give me the chance to make the show until it piles up so high that it reaches a critical mass. There are dead bodies to be made into super-soldier, manipulating World events and, not least, trying to control the chaos of the Psychobilly Garden of Delights. I will be doing my best to produce as many PGPs as possible but keep an eye out here on the blog, on the Facebook site, G+ and Twitter for announcements of upcoming shows.

It's good to be back.

Love on ya' all.

Monday, 9 September 2013

The Bloodstrings

The Bloodstrings


Nick from The Bloodstrings just sent me a couple of tracks from their EP for inclusion on the show. Apparently they were founded back in 2009 and from Aachen in Germany, their goal is just to play the music that they love. That sounds like a plan if you ask me. Their influences are horror punk and rockabilly, as well as psychobilly.

Apparently they've supported The Creepshow on their tour. A really great sounding groove on the enclosed video to "Black Cat."

They've got a Facebook page over at https://www.facebook.com/thebloodstrings. I'll be spinning a couple on this week's show (PGP #134).




Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Nate's Pirate Desert Island Disc is back this week.




Way back in PGP #20 I introduced by illegitimate brother Nate the pirate captain of the Spotted Dick. The swashbuckling section of the show was then back again in show #71 (Link to show 71) Our mother was not too imaginative when it came to naming us, hence the confusing unimaginative reuse of our first names.

In 1758 he went to sea to begin the sweet trade as a buccaneer. Every so often he moors near the coast by the Garden of Delights and conscripts a few new crew. Unfortunately, not all of them make the grade and inevitably a few of them have to be thrown off the ship, cast adrift to the next desert island the ship comes across. As the result of receiving a job-lot (see what I did there?) of early Apple Gar-IPods he tends to allow them to take three songs with them, as long as they can justify why they want them. Incidentally his parrot Colin Beuaregard, unable to fly because of a gammey wing actually has a very important role in vetoing the music, though this is not always apparent.

I'll be reintroducing Captain Nate in this week's show (#131). If after listening you would be interested in being conscripted, drop me a line on psychobilly.gardener@radiobillyfm.com and we see if we can get you keelhauled.


  

Friday, 12 July 2013

Back from the Psychobilly Meeting.

Good morning world! That’s what I said when I jumped out of bed at 6.30 am this morning
after arriving home from Barcelona at 1.30 am. No, I bloody-well did not! I grumbled. I
moaned. However, as I was scraping the dead skin, sand from
my rosy English gob and looked down at my newest ink on my arm
I started remembering all of the fantesticle bands I’d seen, people I’d talked to and
put a name-to-a-face(book), oscillating from laying on the beach recovering after a 5 am
meander back to the hotel each night and the Weekender
I had a cheeky grin and a Psycho Gardener spring-in-my-step
again. What a fanny-tastic time was had by all. I’m coming back to lots of
psychobilly-business now with the plans on www.radiobillyfm.com for a new online
magazine, Youtube video to edit together and share and, of course, new Psychobilly
Garden Party shows to make. I always come back from a psychobilly weekender buzzed
and ready to hey-ho!-let’s-go, but this time I really do feel like it’s a fresh new start for the show.

There are some other exciting news for the www.radiobillyfm.com site coming but those
will become apparent over the next few weeks.

I’ll post a bit more actual information on the Weekender over the next few days. Love on y’az.

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

New Rockabilly band from Budapest - "The Cathouse"

I just received a very cool e-mail from The Cathouse. This is a band from Budapest who are poised to  promote their 1980s, old-school sound psychobilly to the rest of Europe and the world.

I always find it exciting when a band gets in touch and is obviously a hard-working, ambitious band who recognize that PGP is a great way to get the word out. I mean, apart from feeding my infernal desire for sharing music, having fun, getting to know the audience and draining adrenaline, that is what the show is here for. As I mentioned to Judit, the summer specials will be reviews of previous episodes. That includes upcoming show numbers 127, 128 and 129. After that it will be business as usual, with new music and more psychotic fun.

Here are some links to The Cathouse for you:


Saturday, 1 June 2013