Archive for November, 2011

19
Nov
11

THE CLASS ASSASSINS ON EQUALIZING X DISTORT

On Tuesday November 14th, The Class Assassins recorded a few songs at the
EQUALIZING X DISTORT studio in Toronto, and on Sunday December 4th, the band will be interviewed (and the songs will be played) on Equalizing X Distort.
Taken directly from the Equalizing X Distort blog, here is the blurb and the tunes…give ‘em a spin! And check out the interview on EXD on December 4th…:
It has been ten years since Class Assassins were in at the station to play live and that is way too many years I was thinking as I watched in awe. From the opening chords which took me back to my old Skids and Stiff Little Fingers records to the vocal interplay that reminded me of how complicated the Clash back ups were. Just a flood of influences from the Ruts to Bad Brains it was a session to remember if not alone for Cactus’ Grizzly Adams beard and chordless guitar.
09
Nov
11

REBEL TIME RADIO – NOVEMBER 2, 2011

Another great episodeo of Rebel Time Radio is available for download….

REBEL TIME RADIO [EPISODE DATE: Nov/02/2011]

Podcasts

Featuring a revolutionary themed playlist with music from Germany, Ireland, U.K., Italy, Spain, Catalunya, Basque, Russia, & North America. We also play both songs from the new Rebel Time release “Treason 45″ by The Class Assassins and chat about Occupy Movement, the Oakland General Strike and finish off with an interesting mix of tunes going from hip-hop, to dub then to some grind/crust! 

For full details and playlist, click “Read more”

DOWNLOAD:   PART  ONE (1:04:04)  :  PART  TWO (1:06:25)

http://soundfm.ca/audio/download/242/RTRadioNov022011pt1.mp3

http://soundfm.ca/audio/download/241/RTRadioNov022011pt2.mp3


Playlist (Nov 2nd, 2011)

The Fallout “Peace Love Anarchy” (Insurgence Records) 
Randy “If We Unite” ( Epitaph/Burning Heart Records) 
Stage Bottles “How Long Will We Wait” (Insurgence Records) 
The Jam “In The Street Today” (Polydor Records)

The Class Assassins ”Start Again” (Rebel Time Records) 
Cock Sparrer “Riot Squad” (Razor Records)
The Redskins – “It Can Be Done” (Insurgence Records)

Star Fucking Hipsters – “Death Is Never Out Of Fashion” (Fat Wreck Chords) 
Make No Gains – “Recession Specials” (Independent) 
Camarada Kalashnikov – “Apologia Del Nervi” (Radikal Records) 
The Fallout – “Robin Hood” (Long Shot Records)

The Class Assassins -”Treason” (Rebel Time Records) 
The Class War Kids – “Strike Back” (Rebel Time Records) 
Wednesday Night Heroes – “Bland New Age” (BYO Records)
Zartako - “Sin Termino Medio” (Casual Records)

Life’s Blood- “Not For The Weak” (Combined Effort) 
Trade Unions – “Working Class” (Independent) 
Spanner - “Autonomy” (Self Released)
A Wilhelm Scream - “Famous Friends and Fashion Drunks” (Nitro Records)
88 Fingers Louie - “100 Proof” (Hopeless Records)

The Rebel Spell – “Can’t Fool Me” (Independent/G7 Welcoming Comittee)
Kleins96 “No Dice” (Harvest King Records) 
7 Seconds “Boss” (Headhunter/Cargo Records)
Bottle Job “Our Future” (Casual Records)

What We Feel - “Freedom” (Rumble Fish Records / ANR Music)
Los Fastidios – “3 Tone” (Mad Butcher Records)

Stage Bottles - “Politicians Don’t Change Nothin’” (Mad Butcher Records)
Cut The Reins – “Isolation” (Rebel Time, Injustice of Humanity, Disto-Y)
Bad Religion “Quality Or Quantity” (Epitaph Records)

Warsawpack “Market Steward Living” (G7 Welcoming Comittee)
Snuff “Nick Northern Dub” (Fat Wreck Chords)
Expendable Youth “Words That Burn” (Rebel Time, Injustice of Humanity, Disto-Y)


Related Links:

“Poverty Makes Us Sick Raises Occupy Umbrella” (The Record)
http://www.therecord.com/news/local/article/620681–poverty-makes-us-sick-raises-occupy-umbrella

“What Happened In Oakland, November 2nd?” (Linchpin & Americans Against The Political System)
http://www.linchpin.ca/English/happened-Oakland-November-2nd 
http://www.a-against.com/?p=8

Street Hop – with DJ Carmelo (SoundFM Waterloo)
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000837881163&ref=ts

Poverty Makes Us Sick – AW@L Rabble Podcast Episode 
http://rabble.ca/podcasts/shows/awl/2010/11/poverty-makes-us-sick-stop-cuts

“Housing & the Property Bubble in Ireland – Bubbles, Booms and Busts” (Worker Solidarity Movement)
http://www.wsm.ie/c/history-housing-ireland-property-bubble

Posted: 11/07/2011 By: Rebel Time

05
Nov
11

THE CLASS ASSASSINS DOING “TREASON”

Many thanks to James C. for the great video work. Much appreciated…

This is the A-side of the  7″ single out now!

05
Nov
11

INTERVIEW WITH SPANNER (MILITANT SKA PUNK!)

Well, we just picked up the new SPANNER albums from the Post Office today…talk about Rebel Tunes for Rebel Times…just a top-shelf record from start to finish, great music, great message and something we are well stoked/well chuffed to be a part of.  The album is out on Iron Column Record with distribution by Iron Column Records, Maloka Records, Mass Prod Records and Rebel Time Records.
Here’s what Iron Column Records had to say about the release:  ”The album has 13 tracks of politically uncompromising tunes for the revolutionary masses, with plenty of skanking beats (courtesy of Blaggers drummer Jason), no-nonsense guitar chops, solid basslines and bouncing brass guaranteed to get your feet moving!”
As way of introduction, here’s a bit of a chat we had recently with the band and here’s some of the tunes…: 
All right, let’s get this party started…for those of us unfamiliar with Spanner, how about a bit of a history? Who/what is Spanner??

We are an anarcho ska punk band from Bristol, U.K. Formed around 2000 from the wreckage of Disruptive Element (folk punk), we’ve been playing benefit gigs, squat gigs, a few uproarious tours, festivals and the odd wedding since. The band is really going well at the moment, having recently released our first full length album (yeah, I know, what took so long?!) and getting out and about a bit more in Europe over the last few years. We all get on well and really enjoy the band. There’s a distinct lack of rock n roll rows or punk rock punch ups in this band! I love the mix of radical politics and pleasure and I’m happy and proud that Spanner has put a lot back into the scene / movement and supporting a wide variety of struggles. We’re not the most organised of bands, but somehow we carry on!

Spanner has been described as ” knock out in-yer-face political punky ska, more spikey than skanky but still eminently danceable.” Accurate assessment?

We’d say that’s a fair and comradely analysis indeed. We play a  mix of ska, punk and budget  end dub with a bit of bodge it drum and bass now being thrown in here and there, coz we hear the kids like that sort of thing these days! And we call it militant ska punk, because we believe and hope that the music we play should be a reflection of and a contribution towards our politics; part of the soundtrack to revolt and music to riot to, not just for entertainment or pacification / confinement in the subcultural comfort zone. Long live the resisdance!

What do you think of when you think of Canada? If indeed you think of Canada at all…

My reflex response to that question would have to be… Trailer park boys!!! Pure class. If ever we feel the need for bodyguards or getaway drivers for our Canada tour (yeah, we’re thinking a lot about that too!), we’ll be asking for Ricky, Julian and Bubbles.
Put a shirt on Randy!!!

Also the 500 plus years of indigenous resistance, anarchist organising and attacks we hear reports of (most prominently during the Winter Olympics and G-20 periods) – and the legendary punk rock city of Montreal! One day we wanna play with Jeunesse Apatride, for example! We’re still pretty envious of the title “Black Block n Roll!”.

Crisis” is the first track on the album, and it’s also the name of the album so I would assume it’s an important song to the band…what’s it all about?

Well, where do we start? Oh yeah, these capitalist scum have a real habit of wanting it all their way, don’t they? Not content with bailing the bankers and desperately trying to save themselves from system collapse with our money they’re intent on making us pay again with their so called “austerity measures” (read full scale attack on working conditions, livelihoods and essential services for millions of people and our class as a whole). We are now faced with increased, intensified insecurity and precarity and deteriorating conditions in the workplace and job losses everywhere. Meanwhile profits rise and the bosses and bankers continue to reward themselves with huge pay rises and bonuses for their services to capital. Last year, the world’s millionaires managed, in the thick of the “crisis”, to increase their accumulated wealth by 10%. The richest 10% now own 83% of the world’s wealth and the gap between the haves and the have  nots continues to grow ever wider. And yet in the U.K. we are cursed with a government filled with multimillionaires spouting shit like “we’re all in this together” and urging us to tighten our belts and work harder and longer for less, all for  the “national interest”.
Their plan is the wholesale destruction and privatisation of public services and this so called crisis is just an excuse to further neoliberal policies and go looting capitalist style i.e. on a massive, global scale. As always it is us who suffer the consequences, with libraries, day centres for the elderly, community projects, youth clubs, advice centres and so much more abandoned and closed down. Working class kids are shut out of further education and left with nothing and the sick are left to die while mercenary corporations are queueing up to get their hands on our schools and hospitals.

We often hear people talking about “Tory cuts”, but this badly misses the point. The present government is simply continuing where the last one left off. Capitalism itself is the problem and all government serves the needs of capital, managing a system based on massive inequalities of income and wealth. The cuts are not just part of economic class warfare, they are totally political and designed to discipline us all and to let us know who’s boss.

They try to tell us that the cuts are “inevitable” but we’ve got other ideas about how we can redistribute the wealth and turn their crisis into our opportunity for advancing the spread of revolutionary ideas and action. It’s a good time to be an anarchist as the system has been so thoroughly shown for what it is and our ideas suddenly seem to make a lot more sense. But our rulers won’t go down without a fight of course. We have to counter their lies and misinformation designed to confuse, divide and demoralise our class and to divert and destroy any rebellion and revolt. But we’ve already seen some inspiring examples and more potential for widespread, collective resistance, in our communities and workplaces. We have to do all we can to link up seemingly isolated struggles and increase coordination and solidarity and make or actions more effective and powerful.

The song “Autonomous Spaces” seems to deal with, it seems to me, a particular space? Is this the case? Is the band associated with (or affiliated with) a particlar info-shop or something?

I’m involved with Kebele social centre, which is an anarchist centre in Easton, Bristol.  It has it’s ups and downs and can often take over a lot of your life, but it’s a very inspiring project which has been going for 15 years now. It’s about collectively meeting our needs and organising for ourselves without bosses or leaders, showing a good example of putting our politics into practice in the here and now, in a DIY, not for profit space. Again, so much to say about it all but this is a zine, not a book! Check out www.kebelecoop.org for more info on our history,ideas, events, activities etc and come and visit one day! So, the song is about some of the experiences of the day to day problems and pitfalls but also the constant sources of inspiration and confirmation of the strength of our ideas and in making revolution every day. There’s also a benefit CD for Kebele available from our Info shop!




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