It’s Local 518 thursday on WEXT! November 4th

It’s Local 518 Thursday! Links are included for the artist/band and the song featured on the WEXT Radio Local 518 Show so Nippertown readers can find out more about them, and support them by listening to & purchasing the songs. A version of the following is posted on the Local 518 Facebook page. Miss the show? Listen to it and previous ones on the WEXT Radio Local 518 Show webpage.

Tonight at 11:00 pm on WEXT Radio, to rock late at night, if I was a doctor I would prescribe the following…

Sunbloc – “(All)right… Whatever
ShortWave RadioBand – “Don’t Care
Bad Mothers – “Everything is Alright
Mike Del Vecchio – “Dose
Yeah Universe – “Skin The Fool
Mystery Girl – “Chandelier
Dave Graham & The Disaster Plan – “Make A Scene

The Attic Classic: For a few years, PLAID was one of the bands that got a lot of attention. It began almost right away, with a self-released cassette demo in 1990. It set the stage for their sound, high speed punk rock with a bit of thrash and metal thrown in, with heavy guitar riffs and thundering drums.

The four songs on that PLAID demo were written by the band, led by Duane Beer on guitar & vocals, with guitarist Mike O’KeefeDave Heaton on bass, and Bill Ketzer pounding the skins.

Two of the songs from the demo made it to their next release, 1991’s ‘Dead To The World’ which came out on Jim Furlong’s label imprint Blue Lunch Records. It also marked a line-up change with Matt Davis replacing O’Keefe on guitar. The disc’s production smoothed out some of the band’s raw edges, adding a bit of horror rock and – dare I say it? – pop musical styles to the mix.

The Attic Classic is from PLAID‘s debut full-length disc, in fact it’s the title track – “Dead To The World.”
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