Showing posts with label post punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post punk. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2016

A Post Punk Bond Theme - Little Onion - Whisper's Shadow

As Sony reportedly offer $150 million to lure Daniel Craig back to reprise his role as James Bond for two more films Little Onion offers up Whisper's Shafow a slab of post punk melancholia as the new Bond Theme tune.

In fact why not go the whole hog and offer the part of Bond to Little Onion too?

Watch out for the wave... it's big and it's coming!
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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Little Onion - 30 Dollars and You

Little Onion - 30 Dollars and You

from
'Beneath the Pavement the Beach'
Little Onion 
2016

Sunday, February 14, 2016

England's Glory Dub - Dum Dum Dum


England's Glory Dub by Dum Dum Dum

Dum Dum Dum - UK DIY Post Punk Band - Oxford
Will Buchananon - Paul Conneally - Andy Fulks

Monday, June 09, 2014

Self Destruct - Little Onion



He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct

I'm standing in the kitchen
Standing in the kitchen
Mixing up the the medicine 

I'm standing in the kitchen
Standing in the kitchen
Mixing up the the medicine 

He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct

I'm standing in the kitchen
Standing in the kitchen
Mixing up the the medicine

I'm standing in the kitchen
Standing in the kitchen
Drinking all the the medicine

He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct
He is set to self destruct

Words and Music: Paul Conneally 2013



Friday, June 24, 2011

"It's 1980 and even punk's nihilism is looking over optimistic" - Dum Dum Dum

"It's 1980 and even punk's nihilism is looking over optimistic. In the Oscar Wilde Rooms, a windowless cell in an Oxford College, Dum Dum Dum take the stage. Guitarist in balaclava, drummer with face painted half-white, half-black and a lead singer armed only with a strobe light, they play to tapes but with malevolent energy. The audience -- half skinheads from town, half rugby players who've wandered in from the bar -- begin to fight as the rugger-buggers object to having their feet pogoed on. The tape breaks down, and the singer starts pulling the skinheads onto the stage to sing "No Fun". But it's futile. On the mixing desk is a man whose main claim to fame is to have dropped acid at the South Pole. He now pushes everything through the roof and the sound itself becomes a rolling maul of feedback and echo. Serenading the mayhem in free-form, the singer strobes the crowd, catching figures in frozen postures of conflict and delight. The destruction erupts into the night. Good gig."


The gig also featured on BBC Radio 4's 'Quote Unquote' programme with the presenter announcing in standard English A skinhead when asked why he spat in the face of the Dean of Baliol College when leaving a show by punk band Dum Dum Dum said: "Just my way of saying goodnight and thanks for a nice evening"