Episodes

Saturday Jun 18, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 505
Saturday Jun 18, 2016
Saturday Jun 18, 2016
Once again I’m on the “Hurry Up” as I head towards The o2 for today’s Stonefree Festival. However, I still manage to deliver an hour’s worth of music that you should hear on the radio but don’t. Before I get into the music side of things I rant on about a “Playlist” that Team Rock Radio posted on Twitter and FaceBook prompting me to post my own. Starting things off this week on the musical front are the Role Models and a track from their just released pledge album “Forest Lawn”. Up next it’s The Breakdowns as a way of an apology for missing them and the Role Models supporting Duncan Reid and The Bigheads at Some Weird Sin #42 on the 25th which is swiftly followed by The Phobics as I will be missing their gig also on the 25th at the New Cross Inn as part of the 2nd HIV/Aids Charity Punk Festival. Danish Rockers Volbeat have just released the “Seal The Deal & Let’s Boogie” album on Spinefarm Records, of course a track from it is played. We then go Country with The New Black 7’s new single “We’ve Got Tonight”. As I was mightily impressed with the London SS’s live shenanigans at Camden Rocks a couple of weeks ago I went ahead and bought their 40 years in the making “No Beards, No Beerguts, No Beginners” debut 4 track ep. Only founding member guitarist Brady survives from the 1975 line up with others going on to form The Damned, The Clash, Chelsea and The Boys. Still in 2016 the London SS are still relevant as you will hear. Former Howling Mad lead guitarist Paul Elphick posted on my FaceBook Timeline that I should play some Bend Sinister. I was hurt that he didn’t remember that I’d ready played them on Episode 409 and saw them live with Big Elf at The Garage in November 2014, actually come to think of it Paul was the Merch Guy on that tour. Anyway. Bend Sinister, who are Canadian, have a brand new follow up album to 2014’s “Animals” waiting in the wings and the point Paul was trying to make was a new tune from it was available which obviously I play. Following straight on after Bend Sinister is a new track from The Watts’ new album “The Black Heart of Rock ‘n’ Roll”. It’s been 8 years since The Hellacopters released any new material and 19 since the original line-up last put needle to vinyl. To coincide with the bands reformation to celebrate 20 years since “Supershitty To The Max” a two track 12”,on seven different coloured vinyl, was released earlier this month of new material that was written “at the time” but never officially released. As I’ve already played “My Mephistophelean Creed” I turn my attention to the b-side. Moving onto more new music and I play a track from Ulysses’ new album “Law And Order”, then as The WitchDoktors latest album “Voodoo Eye” came out yesterday it is only right and proper than I play something from it. As we head into the home straight The Members give us a new musical genre in the form of Deadpan Disco, but it’s Motörhead that finishes the hour off after I popped up to Hammersmith Odeon on Monday for the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards. As a tribute to Lemmy, Biff Byford and Nibbs Carter from Saxon were joined by Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee for a run though of “Ace of Spades”, “Born To Raise Hell” and “Overkill”. Credit to Nibbs for not trying to sound like Lemmy but playing the bass parts straight. I still don’t think we’ve had the fitting testimonial to an outstanding career from an outstanding gentleman yet. If we do I will be there.

Saturday Jun 11, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 504
Saturday Jun 11, 2016
Saturday Jun 11, 2016
Welcome to Episode 504 of The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show. On this week’s show I head up to Camden for this year’s Camden Rocks; 200 bands spread over 20 venues and if you bought the “Super Early Bird” ticket it would’ve only set you back £20. The first band on my “To do/to see” list were London SS, the band who in 1976 would give us The Damned, The Clash and Chelsea. Only guitarist and ex-Hollywood Brat Brady survives in the band from those days. After the London SS I wandered up the road from Dingwalls to see Alive With Eyes who were playing the downstairs Bar at The Barfly. The band are a four piece London based band that are stupidly young, I’m sure all of them are still at Secondary School. However for a young band they certain know all about Power Pop. Doubling back on myself I head for The Crowndale to see The DeRellas but never make it as I get side tracked by classic era Quireboy and sometime Peckham Cowboy Bassist Nigel Mogg and together we put the world to rights before watching ex Cherry Bombz vocalist Anita Chellamah along with Timo Kalito and his son play The Cuban. Following on straight after is the first of three sets from Ginger Wildheart who feature GWB drummer Ai on Tambourine and Toshi on acoustic Bass. Technically difficulties result in 15 minutes of Tambourine, Bass and vocals only with The Cuban crowd leading the vocals. Timo and Nigel re-emerge along with Marc Eden for some serious South London Action as The Peckham Cowboys. It’s the turn of The Dublin Castle to acquire my feet as I see Black Foxxes who were recommended to me by their Record label Boss and my one time employer. The Pacific Northwest meets Devon. Reckless Love are up next at The Electric Ballroom and as much as I think their new album “InVader” sounds like a demo/work in progress CD, live I think the band are at the top of their game. I forgot how stupidly hot The Proud Gallery could become as I waited for the third and final Ginger Wildheart set. Fortunately the Kettling Policy of last year had been rescinded. This time around Ginger had no guitar issues and even managed to get Ai to play a cymballess drum kit for “Suckerpunch”. Former Wildheart Bassist Danny McCormack’s new band The Main Grains were up next and hearing Danny play reminded me how much I’ve missed seeing him live. Camden Rocks highlight of the moment? Ginger and Danny giving each other a great big hug. My last port of call was back at The Cuban for The Godfathers with Black Bombers and Walter Lure Bassist Darren Birch standing in for the currently unavailable Chris Coyne. The Godfathers were for me, thee band of this year’s Camden Rocks.

Saturday Jun 04, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 503
Saturday Jun 04, 2016
Saturday Jun 04, 2016
Please
excuse me if on this week’s show I come across like I’m in a rush, if not a
hurry. If I do it’s because as soon as I say “Thank you” and “Goodbye” even if
I don’t, I’m jumping on a Bus then a train heading for Camden to try and catch
the London SS up at the Dublin Castle at midday for the start of this year’s
Camden Rocks.
Right onto what I’m playing on this week’s show; first up it’s the Biters with
a track from “It’s All Chewed Up OK”, which is swiftly followed by Black Explosion
who count former Dollhouse member Chris Winter in their ranks with a track
taken from their new album “Atomic Zod War”. Wales is out next port of call for
some Helen Love who Classic Rock describes as the “Welsh Ramones”. But are they
right? Thanks to Billy Hopeless of The Black Halos who shared the link on
FaceBook, Dee Dee Ramone is up next with his tribute to Metallica. I kid you
not! Then Ratt Face come crashing in with a track taken from their new album
“Motorpsycho” and yes when I first got it I thought Motorpsycho had released a
new album called “Ratt Face”. Hot on the heels of last week’s outing of “Golden
Black” by The Hip Priests I play the other track on the band’s latest and in my
opinion greatest, just released 7”. Keeping it Glunk; The Razorbats from Norway
have a track from their latest three track ep “This Is High” aired before I
move over to Paris for some Iron Lizards and something from their “Red” ep. Sticking
with animals I play another new track from The Monkees new album “Good Times”.
In a Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show World Exclusive I play the first fruits from
the Fiascos. “Who are The Fiascos?” I hear you cry. Well it’s what happens when four
guys buy the cheapest, highest volume Wine know to budget supermarkets and
after just one rehearsal go and support CJ Wildheart in Hoxton at the end of
February playing all originals. The band members are nearly all familiar to this
show in the form of Richie Hudson, Keef Gibbs and Robin Guy who can also be
found in Brijitte West as her Desperate Hopefuls and previously Kitty Hudson,
with Robin also playing drums for Sham 69, Rachel Stamp, Bernie Tormé and even
Faith No More. New, as yet unmet, member is bassist Ben from Spizzenergi. The band claim to be like Motörhead
let loose in a Sweetshop…..Michael Kane from The Cheap Cassettes has just
released his second solo single with some help from fellow
Cheap Cassette Kevin Parkhurst on drums, obviously I play it. Up next it’s Petter
Baarli from The Backstreet Girls with a track from his just released his new
solo album “Frankly My Dear, I Don’t Give A Damn!”. Joining Petter are some
heavyweight helpers in the form of his
brother and original drummer in The Backstreet Girls Bjorn along with Ed
Tudorpole, Glen Matlock, Paul Rooney-Angel, Honest John Plain and Casino Steel.
In a complete mix up, I miss read a band name, discovering the Belgium band The
Backseat Angels in the process and their debut album “Saturday Night Shakes”.
Information on The Backseat Angels is scarce but I have discovered that the
band are into Sweet, Slade, The Boys, The Undertones and The Knack. On that
basis I got the album and share a track with you. Winding up this week’s show
is former Soundtrack of our Lives vocalist Ebbot Lundberg and the Indigo
Children who are playing The Half Moon in Putney on the 25th June
and a track from their debut album “For The Ages To Come”.

Saturday May 28, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 502
Saturday May 28, 2016
Saturday May 28, 2016
It’s the Bank Holiday Weekend which means one of two things; it’s pouring with rain and ITV are showing a James Bond film. So to alleviate you from this, well for an hour, for your listening pleasure I have The Damned live in session for BBC 6Music. Then The Witchdoktors unleash a new track from their soon to be released “Voodoo Eye” album. Dom Daley from Über Rock, who I bumped into at The Royal Albert Hall, pointed me in the direction of Mink Daggers and Rough Kids. A track from each band is therefore aired. The Ramones debut album is getting the “40th Anniversary Box-set” treatment so I get carried away tripping over myself to order it from the most expensive site I could find. Of course to illustrate this a Ramones tune is played. Staying in NYC; D-Generation are all set to release their first new album since 1999s “Through The Darkness”. “Nothing Is Anywhere” is due to hit the real and virtual record stores on July 29th and features the classic line-up of Jesse Malin, who I’ll seeing at The Borderline on the 15th July, Howie Pyro, Richard Bacchus, Danny Sage and Michael Wildwood. 13 tracks of well, what D-Generation do best and to prove it I play a track from said album. Swiftly following D-Generation are The Outside Hours who hail from Barcelona and a song from their “Devil’s Right Hand” CD. More new music and Ulysses’ “Law And Order” LP is out next Friday which is guaranteed to keep you “Smiling”. After an absence of maybe one or two years, sorry I mean weeks The Hip Priests have released yet another new single. Of course I play one of the two tracks in question and to be honest this is the finest couple of tunes the band has put out. Adam Bomb’s gear is no longer “Stranded” in Mainland Europe having successful crowd funded enough money to have sent back to the States. In recognition I air an Adam Bomb track which he has just shot a video to. Back to new music and The Claypool Lennon Delirium, who feature Les Claypool from Primus and Sean Lennon, Neil Diamond’s Nephew have a tracked played from their debut album “Monolith of Phobos”. Mrs A. thinks they sound like “Syd era Pink Floyd if he’d taken even more hallucinogenic drugs.” Watts new album “The Black Heart Of Rock ‘n’ Roll” is due out on the 10th June and to get you in the mood I play a track from it. Wrapping this week’s show up is a track from an album that is already out by one day which comes courtesy of the Black Bombers self-titled debut. Enjoy.

Sunday May 22, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 501
Sunday May 22, 2016
Sunday May 22, 2016
Welcome Episode 501 of The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show and on Friday, which was the 20th May future listeners, The Damned played the Royal Albert Hall to celebrate 40 years of Anarchy, Chaos and Destruction. This is what happened………

Saturday May 21, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 500
Saturday May 21, 2016
Saturday May 21, 2016
Blimey O’Riley! 500 Episodes! Well this show is no different from the other 499 as you’ll hear music from bands that you should hear on the Radio but don’t. Getting the celebrations underway are Rumney Rock City’s most wanted The Sick Livers who get a helping hand from Andy Cairns. Texas Terri Bombs in with song then it’s the turn of The Main Grains featuring Danny McCormack to up the ante. It’s then a quick trip over the pond to NYC for The Threads then we return home to Abandon Cause and a track from their debut ep. New singles from Turbonegro and Imperial State Electric unfortunately don’t live up to my expectations. I play them anyway to see if it’s just me. Radio Birdman, who are over here in Dear Olde Blighty next month, have their Record Store Day 7” aired. I recently read that great swaths of Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor’s personal effects were being auctioned off in the States. Surely the estates of Lemmy, Phil and even Würzel could’ve got together for a Motörhead Museum? Obviously a Motörhead track is played which is swiftly followed by The Hydromatics with the very first track I played on Episode 1 of The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show. As Hey! Hello! have announced Hollis replacement, I was surprised in a “I didn’t see that coming” kind of way, I play a track from “Hey! Hello! Too!” which will soon be re-worked, re-recorded with additional songs. The Ruts DC have a stonkingly good new single out which I play, with the last song this week coming from Andy Shernoff written about Joey Ramone who would’ve been 65 on the 19th May.

Saturday May 14, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 499
Saturday May 14, 2016
Saturday May 14, 2016
To
celebrate I’ve got a new portable music player that has my entire iTunes
library on* I play some AntiProduct and Brides of Destruction. On the new
musical front as The Chuck Norris Experiment, King Mastino, The Hip Priests and
The Bitch Queens have a 4-way split 7” out at the moment I decide that you
should hear it. Whilst checking out Strange Magic Records I stumbled across
Swedish band CC Company who I’d not heard of before. A track of theirs is
obviously played. Johnny Hayward of über Rock notoriety post a link on Facebook
to The Lovesicks BandCamp site which I followed and thoroughly enjoyed what I
heard. To whit I share a song with you. Making a rare appearance on the show
are The Damned...who are swiftly followed by the Anti-Nowhere League and The
Living End. As Cheetah Chrome has just announced some European dates with The
Knobs as his backing band, who comprise of basically The Hydromatics (minus
Nicke and Scott), I play a track from his “Alive In Detroit” CD. Keeping in the
“Classic Punk Artist” vein, I play a track from The Last Ditches debut album “Spilt
Milk”. The Last Ditches are; Walter Lure, Binky Philips, Randy Pratt and Bobby
Rondinelli, a veritable pedigree of awesomeness. The Stonewall Orchestra impress
me with a track off their soon to be released “The Machine The Devil & The
Dope” album with this week’s show ending with a Hanoi Rocks track in tribute to
Tarzan/OldFashionEd who sadly left us this week.
*Not strictly true as you will hear

Saturday May 07, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 498
Saturday May 07, 2016
Saturday May 07, 2016
Another Saturday another Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show and, AND the Sun is shining, well it is at the time of writing.....The Damned get things going this week as I talk about Captain Sensible, Monty and Jordan all in attendance for Johnny Moped’s Brighton gig last Friday, which is more than I can say about me. Up next from North Lanarkshire are Reaction or if you wish to find them on the interwebs Re@ction. If you like The Damned and Johnny Thunders Reaction will tick all the right boxes. Talking of “Boxes”; Goo Goo Dolls have just released an album of that name, no pun intended, to me it sounds like Coldplay. I’m not going to knock Goo Goo Dolls for their musically direction as they’ve more than earned the right to play and record whatever they like. Unfortunately, as you know, they stopped doing it for me after “A Boy Named Goo”, to whit I play a track from that album. Los Pepes and Black Bombers both have new albums or in the case of Black Bombers debut album all set for release so to get you in the mood I play a track from each. Squirrel favourite guitarist Adam Bomb is having to hang up Pink Gibson and return to the States to become a full-time Father. Unfortunately all Adam’s gear is based in mainland Europe. To help with getting all his amps and cabs back home a crowd funding campaign has been set up. https://www.gofundme.com/adambomb $3,500 is needed with $2,900 already raised. It would be great if you could all spare a few quid for him. Top bloke, top guitarist. The Hellacopters have recorded a new 12”. That’s right a brand new record, well when I say new the tracks in question were written in 1996 but never given the studio treatment. Of course I play one of them! The Chuck Norris Experiment have just released a limited live CD that was recorded by yours truly. However I play a studio track by them that’s on the live album. Up next it’s The Black Halos who I think should release a live album, Rich’s Birthday gig anyone.....? Because I missed seeing The Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell supporting Guida at The Underworld last Wednesday (an allergic reaction to a Fir Tree, I kid you not) I play a track form their “Check em Before You Wreck em” album. Talking of gigs I play The Professionals as their Shepherds Bush Empire gig has been moved to the Islington Academy from the 19th May to 23rd June. Not that I’m going to go unless it’s on the guest list as the ticket price is rather on the steep side. IMHO. Finishing this week’s show off is AC/DC who have been in the spotlight regarding Axl Rose replacing Brian Johnson. I think it’s a brilliant move but seem to be in the minority....

Saturday Apr 30, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 497
Saturday Apr 30, 2016
Saturday Apr 30, 2016
Another
Saturday and another Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show for you to ingest. Getting
things moving this week are The Methadones with a track from their “21st
Century Power Pop Riot” covers LP then Gorilla and Grifter take over with a
song each from their joint vs split record, Great 70s dirty(ish) Biker Rock.
Talking of bikers; Johnny Moped rides in with a track from his latest album
“It’s A Real Cool Baby”. Bernie Tormé and The Electric Gypsies are up next and
I make a tendinous link between him and the next band who are The Main Grains.
A track from their debut ep “Don’t Believe Everything You Think” is aired. The
UK Subs have just released their 26th and final album “Ziero” and
what a great way to sign off making albums. Fret not the
band will still be recording eps and singles. For the sole reason that I’ve
been humming it over the course of the last few days I play an Iron Maiden
track from their debut album. Then after I reveal how I avoided a Hospital
Waiting Queue the new single from Beat The Drag is played. Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
have just released a new album, to whit I play a “Live In The Studio” track
from it. I then turn my attention to fellow Danes D-A-D who on Wednesday played
in Islington under the “Riskin’ It All For The Pilgrims” banner. The Monkees
are about to release their first new album since 1996 “Justus”. “Good Times!” features
songs by XTC's Andy Partridge, as well as Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller.
Obviously I play something from it with Discharge and a track from their new
album “End Of Days” closing things off for this week. Where else are you going
to hear a UK Hardcore band straight after the world’s first and best
manufactured Boy Band?

Saturday Apr 23, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 496
Saturday Apr 23, 2016
Saturday Apr 23, 2016
Welcome to another hours’ worth of music that you should hear on the radio but don’t. A bit of an odd show this week, or it could just be me. Take that as you will. Up first is a John Lennon track that features Elton John in a context that won’t get me sued, with The Damned swiftly following on after. I then bang on about Record Store Day, breaking my Washing Machine and a Goth in a Laundrette before playing The Nasty Bits who were the “house” band from the just finished Vinyl TV series. D Generation that’ll be Jesse Malin, Danny Sage, Howie Pyro, Richard Bacchus and Michael Wildwood, are up next with their first collective single in 17 years. The 69 Eyes’ new album “Universal Monsters” was released yesterday so obviously another track from it is aired. Hawkwind also had a new album released yesterday based on EM Forester’s book “The Machine Stops”. The band actually played it in its entirety at the Islington Assembly Halls yesterday as well. Ace Frehley has just unleashed an album of songs that that got his creative juices going to whit I play something from it. The MC5 get my juices going with a live TV recording which is quickly followed by The Black Bullets. Closing this week’s show is three live tracks by The Black Halos recorded at Rich Jones Birthday gig at The Black Heart on the 18th.