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Friday, December 18, 2009 

Category: Quiz/Survey
Yeah we just posted our Top 10 fave songs of the year over at our blogspot site, which is in no way affiliated with any spam whatsoever. A few were off CDs that we haven't had the chance to review yet, because two or three releases kind of snuck up on us right around the holiday season.

We got so many killer CDs this year that we wanted to do something special; pretty much every song listed you can hear on the particular band's MySpace page, so check it out and look for our Top 10 CD list soon, right in time for St. Nick to come down the chimney with the WVRockscene bored game.

Click on the link above or click below to have Tom Anderson tell you about our site.

http://www.wvrockscene.blogspot.com
Currently watching:
The Manchurian Candidate (Full Screen Edition)
Release date: 2004-12-21
Wednesday, December 09, 2009 

Category: Music
We caught up with Fox Japan frontman Charlie Wilmoth over at our blogspot site, in time for the release of their new CD Reenactment, tomorrow nite at 123 Pleasant Street in Morgantown.

They'll be rockin' with Magic Town's Librarians (which also has a new CD out) and The Demon Beat, whose new CD Shit, We're 23 (along with Reenactment) will likely find itself near the top of our "Best of 2009" or, alternately called 12 Days of Rockscene, in the coming weeks.

Check out the Daily Athenaeum's article on the show, too.

links:
http://www.wvrockscene.blogspot.com

http://www.thedaonline.com/a-e/dual-album-release-party-at-123-1.981180
Currently watching:
Loudquietloud - A Film About the Pixies
Release date: 2006-11-07
Thursday, November 19, 2009 
Well, it turns out that one of the more rockin' acts we've actually got to catch is playing their final show this weekend. Bud Carroll and the Southern Souls will release their new CD and DVD at Shamrock's 11.21 and we've duly reposted their bulletin about it, may end up with the CD (and the DVD?) and, we've linked to our exclusive chat with Carroll about the Souls, the CD, and his new(er) group.

So this is your last chance to catch 'em if you haven't yet. Check out the post here.

(http://wvrockscene.blogspot.com/2009/11/last-southern-souls-show-repost.html)
Currently listening:
The Decline
By NOFX
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 

Category: Travel and Places
We just reviewed a couple of cool new CDs over at the blogspot site; Junkbone from '85 Flood and the Redeeming Metal/Union split EP from the Scrap Iron Pickers. Look for us to have one up on the soon to be released Shit, We're 23 from The Demon Beat today or tommorow.

http://www.wvrockscene.blogspot.com/
Thursday, October 29, 2009 

Category: Music
We just heard about a super neato project our old friend Taylor Kuykendall and his friend Cory Jackson have put together -- a scene book on Huntington called "Sometimes You Find Yourself Over the Line" -- with photos from Taylor and words from Jackson.

Some of the most rockin' Huntington acts are indeed involved.

In the brief time between hearing about it, checking out the online preview of the book, and chatting with Taylor, we've posted a Q&A with him over at the ol' blogspot site.

Check out the post here, or click on any of these perfectly functional links.

http://www.wvrockscene.blogspot.com/
Currently reading:
I Drink for a Reason
By David Cross
Thursday, October 15, 2009 

Category: Music
In high anticipation of their new EP "Stalk and Slash Splatterama Pt. 2: Exploitation Extravaganza," we talked with Renfields frontman Vincent Renfield about the horror movies that influenced the punk rock tunes on the new EP.


(1) From Beyond -- Based on the Stewart Gordon film by the same name, about two scientists who summon creatures from another dimension by stimulating their pineal glands! One of the scientists is mutated into a sex hungry mutant while the other develops a thirst for blood. Although this one was from the late 80’s, it has all of the elements of a perfect drive-in film. This movie has people melting, extreme gore, weird creatures, mad scientists, and Barbara Crampton in a thong! We tried to add elements of German thrash bands like Sodom and Destruction for this opening song to give the listener a bit of a slap in the face right off the bat.

(2) Night of the Creeps -- This was one of the best horror films from the 1980’s and is finally making it to DVD this year. Half of the film is set in the 50’s where an escaped mental patient is terrorizing kids at lookout point with a fire axe, somewhere along the line the killer’s brain is infected by an alien worm that turns him into a walking corpse. Fast forward to the 80’s where the killers corpse is cryogenically frozen at a research facility. A botched fraternity prank and the corpse is thawed out, the virus spreads, and we get well-dressed frat boy zombies terrorizing girls at a school dance! This is a more traditional Renfields song like “Prom Night” or “Night of the Living Dead”, very poppy, very 1950’s influenced.

(3) The New York Ripper -- A MUST SEE for fans of gore and smut! A blood soaked Italian Slasher/Giallo hybrid about a deranged murderer who quacks like a duck! This film is absolutely relentless, gritty, and cold. To reflect the tone I chose to do some goregrind vocals on the verses while the Fiend does some very inspired “quacking” vocals at the end. 100% influenced by bands like Impetigo and Autopsy.

(4) Danger: Diabolic -- A psychedelic, Italian spy film about  a super criminal from the 1960’s. While it’s not exactly a horror film it was directed by genius horror director Mario Bava. Without a doubt a drive-in classic! Pure Ramones influenced punk rock.

(5) Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS -- If there is one film that definitively represents exploitation in my mind it’s Ilsa, a true “video nasie” about a Nazi P.O.W. camp run by a leather-clad vixen bent on proving feminine supremacy. In an effort to prove that women are the true master race, Ilsa performs horrendous “experiments” on many of the camp’s prisoners (all of which include gratuitous nudity and gore). The final act involves a dramatic prison break where we see Nazi scum dispatched by an army of female experiment victims and castrated allied soldiers! Without a doubt the only way to go with this song was psychobilly, or at least as psychobilly as the Renfields get. Plus we have a lot of awesome vocals from Jaymee Lee since it’s a song about feminine domination.

(6) Dead Beat at Dawn -- An ultra-violent revenge film by Jim Van Bebber. A nunchuck wielding street kid named Goose attempts to leave his gang, resulting in the murder of his girlfriend. This sends Goose on an insane kung fu rampage through the streets of Dayton Ohio! For this one we have a mix of old thrash and street punk, lots of sing alongs and gang vocals for all the kids wearing bullet belts.

(7) We had a hidden track on Stalk and Slash Pt. 1 so we have decided to continue the tradition. This time we chose a Venom song (Countess Bathory) because they had a very DIY ethic and really incorporated thrash and punk rock in their music,a s we are trying to incorporate a lot of different styles on this EP. Instead of doing a straightforward cover we gave Jaymee Lee all of the verses and did gang vocals for the choruses.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009 

Category: Romance and Relationships
It's true: Huntington's booze-fueled punk rock four-piece Sarasota is playing their last show this Saturday at Shamrock's in Huntington. That sucks indeed.

Evoking (for us) the best of Face To Face, Sarasota is one of the few bands that we've literally (or figuratively) fell in love with over the past two years; catching them live and hearing their CD, we've grown quite fond of their version of punk, and wanted to help get the word out about this.

We actually got a quote and scoop from Sarasota guitarist Jay Thomas over at our blogspot site.

Check it out and check out Sarasota's tunes online, and if you're out there, get to the show Saturday.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

Category: Music
We just put together a big feature on Attack Flamingo over at our blogspot site. The electro-rock band from Huntington has been busy recording the follow-up to No Star Could Be As Large and thinking about changing their name.

What will their new name be? We can't tell you. But there are a few candidates; check 'em out.

Also, check out a sneak peek mp3 of one of their new, as yet unreleased tunes, "Nothing" over at the site. It should play, but if it doesn't, blame Ripway.

But these guys are definitely rockin' -- check 'em out online and read the thing over at the place!
Monday, July 06, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
We just posted our feature on Jimbo Valentine from Amalgam Unlimited over at our blogspot site. Swing by and check out his work and thanks to him and Rob Summers for making this lil series work.
Currently watching:
Jacob's Ladder
Release date: 1998-07-14
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 
A rockin' Magic Town band is talking about putting together their own outdoor festival up that way, and we think it's a good-slash-great idea.

What band? Where? Will they be able to pull it off?

We hope so; we'd love to see an outdoor fest with rockin' local bands, heck, even some out of state bands, some of those do exist.

Read more about this at our blogspot site, and we wish Flanjam all the best!
Currently watching:
They Live
Release date: 2003-09-23