Episodes

Saturday Oct 15, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 522
Saturday Oct 15, 2016
Saturday Oct 15, 2016
It’s Saturday and once again due to my shifts at work I was able to do my weekly shop yesterday, meaning I got a lie in this morning. Not much of one as we’ve a house full of 15 year olds who are heading off to Fright Night at Thorpe Park and I was on Breakfast duty. Music…..The Hellacopters with a live MC5 track to drown the sound of said teenagers get the show moving this week. Then taking a leaf out of Liar, Thief, Bandits’ book Rebel Harlot put a link to their Bandcamp site on the Hellacopters Facebook page to entice us. Entice they did with me airing a track from their just released “High Energy” long player. The Rolling Stones are up next with a track that I thought would be all over the airwaves like a Presidential Candidate’s hands. It wasn’t, so I do what others don’t. A new band to the show are The Featherz with their brand new single “Forget All You Know” and with a two Girl, two Boy line-up I think I might have finally found a band to realise my ABBA meets The Sex Pistols dream band. Sadly, Germany’s Radio Dead Ones after 12 years are calling it a day, but not before releasing one final album in the shape and form of the Rich Jones Produced “Celebrate The End”. Of course I play a track from it. Another new band to the show are The Citizens of Nowhere featuring former Godfathers Del Bartle, Grant Nicholas and Chris Burrows. If you are thinking “The Godfathers mk.ii” you would be so wide of the mark you could not believe it, as you will hear. Enuff Z’nuff have a new album out any week now. Not a new studio affair but a collection of demos and out-takes from yesteryear, all re-mastered and re-polished. One track has already been set free which I play. Following straight on afterwards it’s Mustasch with their brand new single “Midnight Rider”. The next four artists all have one thing in common; which is they’ve recently released cover albums, well one LP, two eps and a single. The bands in question are; The Dollyrots and The Descendents, Zen Motel and GOD, The Bellrays and Led Zeppelin and Joe Lynn Turner and The Kinks. Finishing things off for this week is a track from Chris Catalyst’s (The Sisters of Mercy, RoboChrist, Anti-Product, The Scaramanga Six, The Ginger Wildheart Band, The Eureka Machines and currently on tour playing guitar with Ugly Kid Joe) first solo album which is probably going to be called “Life Is Often Brilliant”.

Saturday Oct 08, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 521
Saturday Oct 08, 2016
Saturday Oct 08, 2016
MorningCampers! On this week’s show I have for your delectation, if not consideration,just over an hour’s worth of kick ass tunes (IMHO). The Stents and Thee Blind Crows, who areboth on KOTJ Records, get things underway with a track from their album and eprespectively. Then to clarify a comment I made on last week’s show I play someNew York Dolls and a track from Pernilla Andersson. Spike & Tyla in theirHot Knives guise have just released a new album with the leading title of “TheSinister Indecisions of Frankie Gray & Jimmy Pallas”. I on the other hand madeno indecision when it came to choosing which track I should play. Straightafterwards is a new song from the Helldivers. Then The Damned disappoint me ontwo fronts, one which is not their fault and one which most defiantly is. Toillustrate this, I air a track by them. More new music in the shape of new bandPublic Access T.V. and a track from their debut album, then I take you into oldschool territory with Slaughter & the Dogs who just so happen to havereleased a brand new album. Born Loose present us with more car crash intensitywith a track from their “Death From Above” mini-doodah. Coke Chains, who are onthe same label as Born Loose, that’ll be Hound Dawg Records, have a new singleout next month. However, I give you a sneak listen so you can pre-order onebefore it’s “Too Late, Too Late”. The Bitch Queens and The Hip Priests have onceagain joined forces as the Bitch Priests or is it the Hip Queens, to release asplit single. One from the Bitches and two from the Priests. Available in tworegular colours of period red and cum white. Rounding this week’s show off is atrack from Gillan featuring guitarist Steve Byrd whosadly passed away last week.

Saturday Oct 01, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 520
Saturday Oct 01, 2016
Saturday Oct 01, 2016
On this week’s show it’s The Black Bullets that get things Rockin’ an’ a Rolling with Canterbury troubadour Maximum Martin making his debut appearance on the show following swiftly on. The Breakdowns have just embarked upon a series of unreleased recordings under the “Opening The Vault” banner. Of course a track from “Volume 1” is aired. Up next are two artists that I never in a month of Sundays thought that I would play on The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show. Firstly I give you Morrissey, yes Steven Patrick Morrissey former UK President of The New York Dolls Fan Club and then secondly Shakin’ Stevens. Both, after you listen to them, I think you’ll agree deserved to be played. Getting back on track we have new music from Steve Ignorant and The Paranoid Visions and a track from The Mutants new album “Your Desert My Mind”, a band that features a certain Rat Scabies. Liar Thief Bandit who hail from Malmo ambushed me on The Hellacopters Facebook Page with a track from their soon to be released debut album which gets played. This week’s Crowd Funded, Fan Financed section comes courtesy of Michael Lee Smith/Alex Kane, Deadcuts and Last Great Dreamers. The Mission have just released a new album the title track of which gets an airing. Rounded things off for another week are Trigger McPoopshute and The Hip Priests. Enjoy!

Saturday Sep 24, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 519
Saturday Sep 24, 2016
Saturday Sep 24, 2016
The Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell are the first band up on this week’s show with a track from their up and coming third album “Keep It Greasy” which is out on the 14th October. Two Canadian bands follow on in the shape and form of Jonsey from Montreal with more than a nod to The Heartbreakers and The Dead Boys with a track from their debut 7” and then Nerve Button who mix equal parts junkshop stomp and ’77 punk. Beach Slang have just released their new album “A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings” which if you like the first five Goo Goo Dolls albums you’ll appreciate Beach Slang’s harmonies and Power Pop sensibilities. Of course I air a track. Revelation of the week were Finnish band Teksti-TV 666 and their “1,2,3” compilation album; “Teksti-TV 666 is a band built on contradictions. It is as if Neu! performed Ramones songs; it is a shoegazing Hellacopters; it is a heavy-but-soft wall of noise, a colourful slow-motion explosion.” Read their PR blurb. Add a bit of Hawkwind and I was sold as you will hear. Poland’s Poison Heart have a brand new track for us to enjoy and then it’s Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers as Walter Lure, Wayne Kramer, Tommy Stinson and Glem Burke are in November in NYC are going to play the whole of “L.A.M.F.” Jealous? Not alf! This week’s Crowd Funded, Fan Financed section comes courtesy of Bash & Pop that features the aforementioned Tommy Stinson, The Kinks, Ryan Hamilton & the Traitors and The Damned. As we move into the home stretch I talk about and play two songs, one by each, from Status Quo and AC/DC as their continual existence has been called into question. With Graveyard, whose existence unfortunately has ended, ending this week’s show.

Saturday Sep 17, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 518
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Well, that’s our Summer over, with supermarkets already stocking up on Christmas cards and the like. So for the next hour I’m going to make it seem like Christmas playing some, in my opinion, stonkingly good songs. The first track to make you forget the gloomy weather here in the UK is by The Ramones which has been taken from their debut 40th Anniversary box-set. The track in question is in mono. A band whose best work was mixed in mono were The Beatles. To celebrate the new touring film and for the first time “Live At The Hollywood Bowl” on CD, I play a previously unreleased live Beatles song. Last Saturday saw me and other likeminded individuals up at The Blackheart for the launch gig for albums by The Role Models and Brijitte West & the Desperate Hopefuls. Tracks from both records I obviously air. In the course of the gig, flyers for The Cyanide Pills gig at The Nambucca towards the end of the month were spotted, with me during, the course of Sunday, finding out more about them. To whit a track of theirs gets played. The DeRellas first fruits with new recruits Stevie and Bish is all set to be released at the beginning of next month in the shape and form of the “Freakshow” ep. The band are sounding really good as you will hear with the track “Rip It Up”. And they do. In a case of mistaken identity, it seems my body double was over at The Underworld whilst I was at The Blackheart. The band I/he was seeing was Power Quest. Curiosity killed the squirrel and I sort them out on the interwebs. Interesting, not something I would normally play but I could always blame my “twin”. After last week’s show I felt bad that I might have done Todd Youth a disservice. He might not be renowned for long-term comments. However, what he has produced has really impressed me, that’s why I’m still gutted that he and Ginger couldn’t have written more together as both The Chelsea Smiles and The Wildhearts. So to remedy this I play a track by Son of Sam, a band at this time also features future Michael Monroe drummer Karl Rosqvist. Following straight on after is Ghost with a track from their new ep “Popestar” which is getting varying reviews. I personally like it, maybe not in the same league as their last album but this is just an ep. Cat’s In Space have just released a cover of Slade’s “How Does It Feel” on 7” only. I only had the briefest of listens to their debut album but it now looks like I could be seeing them down in Redhill. As Flame Pilots have a hometown gig tonight and guitarist, friend of the show and Squirrel Associate Arcwright will be celebrating his Birthday next week I play a track from the bands last ep. Zen Motel are back in the fray with “Choking on Chrome (Part 2)” with the threat of Part 3 getting to us before the year is out. Of course I play something from Pt. 2. The final band of this week’s show comes courtesy of The Ruts DC featuring Henry Rollins.

Saturday Sep 10, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 517
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Welcome to another episode of The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show. Starting this week’s show off are the Bullet Proof Lovers and a 7” track taken from their up and coming new album “Shoot To The Heart”. Turbonegro swiftly follow as I ‘forgot’ to play them on last week’s last week’s entire Scandinavian affair. Another apology track comes courtesy of The Phobics who thanks to the rebuilding of London Bridge Station I missed their gig last Saturday at Fordham Park in New Cross. GBH hit us with a Demo track that would in a finished form be released on “City Baby’s Revenge”. This week’s Fan Financed, Crowd Funded section features Last Great Dreamers and a track from their third and first new music for 22 years, album “Transmissions From Oblivion”. Also featured are Sharks and their new single which is due for release on the 30th. Radio Birdman’s Deniz Tek releases his new solo album “Mean Old Twister” on Citadel Records at the end of the month, a track from which I obviously play. Whilst trying to free up space on my external Hard-Drive I found 5 tracks by Todd Youth’s Heartaches. After first checking with Danny Young formerly of Gluecifer, currently of Smoke Mohawk that it was indeed him on drums and Sami Yaffa bass on two of the tracks, I this week air one of them. I have been pointed in the direction of The Old Firm Casuals by Glunk Records el supremo and Uber Rock scribe Dom Daley. On the strength of his word I acquired the band’s last offering “A Butcher’s Banquet”. It’s a mixture of Motörhead, AC/DC and The Cult sporting Lonsdale t-shirts, Doc Martins and Red Braces with a hint of 70’s Glamstomp Rock that Giuda would happily embrace. Naturally I play a track from it for your consideration. Swiftly following on are Dan Vapid & the Cheats and a track from his/there third album “All Wound Up” which is aimed at the Children end of the Rock market. Up next are The Fleshtones with a track taken from their also just released album “The Band Drinks For Free”. Rounding this week’s episode off are Hey! Hello! as the final version of the “Hey! Hello! Too!” album was ready for download yesterday.

Saturday Sep 03, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 516
Saturday Sep 03, 2016
Saturday Sep 03, 2016
An
all Scandinavian show this week. “It’ll be easy” I thought. I thought wrong.
Who do I play was easy, but as I was going along I kept remembering other bands
that needed to be heard. I think I forgot all about Iceland! So it was a case
of “What don’t I play”. Even so this week’s show stretchs to the 90 minute mark
and I apoligise inadvance if I’ve left out a band you deemed should’ve been on.
Yes I know Turbonegro. Oh the shame. Below is the list of bands that I play. I
hope you enjoy them as much as me.
Hanoi Rocks,
The Flaming Sideburns,
The Backyard Babies,
The Hellacopters,
The Defectors,
The Peepshows,
The Turpentines,
The Robots,
The Royal Cream,
The Curse,
Gluecifer,
Bloodlights,
Smoke Mohawk,
Imperial State Electric,
Wrecks,
Midlife Crisis,
Union Carbide Productions,
Soundtrack of Our Lives,
Free Fall,
Mary’s Kids,
The Nomads,
Sator,
Hardcore Superstar.

Saturday Aug 27, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 515
Saturday Aug 27, 2016
Saturday Aug 27, 2016
I start this week’s show off with two classic tracks; firstly, Motörhead and then Whitesnake. New music comes in the shape and form of Indoria who feature Chuck Mosley on vocals, who contrary to what I said on last week’s show is now playing a London date this October. Swiftly following on straight after are Suicidal Tendencies and a track from their soon to be released “World Gone Mad” album. Off the back of the Richie Ramone track that I played last week Pete from The Gobshites got in contact with a link to his band’s “The Whistle Before The Snap” album that features Richie Ramone. “Guinness-inspired Celtic rock with a punk-ass twist that gives your pants and pints a kick” is how The Gobshites have been described and who am I to argue? A couple of Facebook nominations lead me to air a track from “Parts Unknown” by The Hydromatics before I home back in on new releases with The Radicals, who celebrated the 1st Anniversary of their demise by issuing an ep of stuff they wished they’d put out when they were still a going concern. Obviously I play a track from it. Up next it’s the Dead Pirates with a track from their debut album “Highmare” then St. Tropez provide us with the last new track of this week. Thanks to Henry Rollins’ KCRW Radio Show from the 14th August I play an Alternative TV track which I hadn’t heard for years. However, it’s that little known ex-Croydon based Beat Combo The Damned that takes us to the hour mark and the end of Episode 515.

Saturday Aug 20, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 514
Saturday Aug 20, 2016
Saturday Aug 20, 2016
Starting the turntable going this week are the UK Subs and one of the
tracks from their “November 1977 Demo 7”” I was hoping to play you on last week’s
show but was thwarted by Royal Mail. Richie Ramone has just released his second
album called “Cellophane” a track of which I play. I did heartily chuckle at
the spoof news that the remaining Ramones were reuniting for one final t-shirt.
After bumping to Mat Sargent last Saturday at The Fiascos gig in Croydon I was stoked
to learn that Jimmy Pursey was visiting his Record label with a view to finally
releasing the Day 21 album. To whit I play a track from them from the “We Are
All Prisoners” CD. Onto more new music in the shape and form of The
Backstabbers and The Hangovers before I hit the pledge section for Ryan
Hamilton & The Traitors, The Vibrators and Adam Bomb who has gone down a
new route for me in www.tradiio.com which
is like a mainstream version of Ginger’s G.A.S.S. where you pay the musician a
nominal monthly fee to gain access to demos, live gigs, unreleased tracks. You
know the score. As I’ve unfortunately missed The Cavemen from New Zealand on
two separate occasions I try and get forgiveness by playing a track by them
before The Dictators come screaming in. Faith No More have just released a
deluxe version of their debut “We Care A Lot” album with a host of demos, live
tracks and some stunning re-mixes. One of which I obviously play. It’s a dirty
job but someone’s got to do it. After eight years Metallica have finally
released a brand new track which is taken from their forthcoming album which is
due out in November. Is it a return to form or are they treading water with no
lifeboat in sight? Rounding things off for another week are The Professionals
and a Monitor Mix from their Box Set and The Sonic Rendezvous Band with a live
recording of that iconic track.

Saturday Aug 13, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 513
Saturday Aug 13, 2016
Saturday Aug 13, 2016
As I finished last week’s episode with some Slade I decided to hammer home that the fact that the band were more than just one Christmas Record and a handful of badly spelt song titles by starting this week’s with the live version of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Preacher” taken from the “Ruby Red” double 7”. Once again the UK Subs are the subject of “Waiting for The Postman to deliver my stuff” with regards to their November 1977 4 track 7” Demo. Instead I play a demo track from their Cleopatra “Endangered Species” Deluxe 2CD re-issue. New music firstly takes us to the streets of my former neighbourhood Croydon, (I moved a whole quarter of a mile to the next borough) to the first release by The Fiascos. “Who are they?” I hear you cry. Well I shall enlighten you; Richie Hudson, guitar vocals, Keef Gibbs, guitar vocals, Robin Guy drums and Ben Lawson on bass vocals. Who released yesterday the aforementioned new release in the form of a single “Built For Speed” / “Olivia”. As I’ve already played the a-side on Episode 503 it’s the b-side that gets aired. Stand by for some great Powerpop magic! And if you’re quick off the mark the band are playing the Odd Shoe in Croydon tonight. A band that I didn’t get to see on the last Ginger Wildheart tour was, apart from the Main Grains, Massive Wagon. To readdress this I went out and got the band’s latest offering “Welcome To The World” and thoroughly enjoyed what I heard. Elements of Volbeat but without James Hetfield on vocals. Moving over to Italy for The Leeches and the b-side of their current 7” gets an airing. A bad I knew nothing about were Thee Oh Sees, but as I got sent their new CD “A Weird Exits” I thought I’d give it a spin. I’m sure Henry Rollins is a big fan. A band I do know a lot about are The Cadillac Three who have just released their new album “Bury Me In My Boots”. If you like Deep Southern Rock you’ll love them. Staying with the deep South, but this time the South in question is South London, it seemed only right and proper to play some Peckham Cowboys. Redd Kross’ Jeff McDonald’s 1999 solo album has just been re-released on vinyl, as the original which came out as a CD-R is rarer than rare thing, on the Bang! Record label. Of course I play a track from it. Crowd Funding Fan funded releases are up next with The Lords of Altamont kicking things off who are swiftly followed by the voice of The Bay City Rollers Les McKeown, who in turn is topped off by Sweet Creature who sport Martin Sweet from Crashdiet and Tin Star from Gemini Five. Rounding things off for this week is a rough and ready demo from Billy Rath’s Street Pirates as it would’ve been the former Heartbreakers Birthday last Monday.