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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Radio Birdman - Radios Appear


Although the best-known band of the early Australian punk scene of the late '70s was the Saints, the first band to wave the punk rock flag in the land down under was Radio Birdman. Formed by Australian émigré Deniz Tek (originally from Ann Arbor, MI) and Aussie surfer-turned-vocalist Rob Younger in 1974, Radio Birdman's approach to rock & roll was rooted in the high-energy, apocalyptic guitar rant of the Stooges and MC5, sprinkled liberally with a little East Coast underground hard rock courtesy of Blue Öyster Cult. Their first EP, Burn My Eye, released in 1976, was a great record and still remains a seminal chunk of Aussie punk. Loud and snotty, with Younger bellowing his guts out and Tek on a search and destroy mission with his guitar, this was a great debut that set the stage for the impending deluge of Aussie punk bands waiting in the wings. After the release of their debut LP, Radios Appear (the title comes from a lyric in the Blue Öyster Cult song "Dominance and Submission"), in Australia a year later, Radio Birdman seemed poised to break Aussie punk worldwide. And although the American label Sire (then the home of the Ramones) was quick to sign them and distribute Radios Appear internationally in 1978, there was a gap of three years before they released a second album, Living Eyes. During that time, dozens of other Aussie punk bands stole their thunder, and Radio Birdman split up almost immediately after Living Eyes was released. Sire never released the record outside of Australia, and Radio Birdman, who should have been the biggest band in Aussie punk, were now highly regarded punk forefathers. (Year of Release: 1978)

Tracklist:
1. What Gives?
2. Non-Stop Girls
3. Do the Pop
4. Man With Golden Helmet
5. Descent Into the Maelstrom
6. New Race
7. Aloha Steve & Danno
8. Anglo Girl Desire
9. Murder City Nights
10. Your Gonna Miss Me
11. Hand of Law
12. Hit Them Again

Download: Radio Birdman - Radios Appear (38.6MB)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

YOU ARE ON FIRE WITH YOUR SELECTIONS LATELY, KILLER STUFF. BIRDMAN ROCKS. DO YOU KNOW THEY HAVE JUST RELEASED A NEW ALBUM.

Zer0_II said...

Thank you. I have their newest album, as well as the rest of their stuff. If you would like to see anything in particular posted just let me know.

Zer0_II said...

I'll see what I can do about getting the new album, which is called Zeno Beach btw, posted soon. I believe I'm going to post Living Eyes, which was released after Radios Appear, first though.

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