Showing posts with label 99th Floor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 99th Floor. Show all posts

Jan 26, 2013

Action Scene '85

Exhaustive scene report from 99th Floor #6 from '85. Ron talks about the Californian, NY, rest of the U.S. and European scene and mention some of your fav' bands such as the Gravedigger V, Lyres, Tell-Tale Hearts, the Brood etc...










Nov 27, 2012

Chesterfield Kings - Quick Q&A

The last one from 99th Floor #4.


Lyres - Interview

Also from 99th Floor #4, here's an interview with Lyres.



Unclaimed - Article

Small article about the Unclaimed taken from 99th Floor #4

99th Floor - Interview


Fear not, as I am back with plenty more interviews to share! You didn't expect that after a 3 years hiatus, did ya? To start, here's one of Luca of Italian garage combo 99th Floor and Sick Rose taken from Freakout USA #2 originally issued in '96. Dig it!

Nov 8, 2008

Action Scene

A pretty good article of the states of things in 85. Some talk about the Optic Nerve, Chesterfield Kings, Morlocks (systematically spelled morlochs), Stomachmouths etc...99th Floor # 7





New York Garage

A cool update (well for 85 that is) about the garage scene in NY. Features the Fuzztones, Vipers, Outta Place etc...



United States Of Existence - Article

99th Floor mag. #5


Boys From Nowhere - Article

Another funny short one from 99th Floor. Enjoy!

Brood - 13 Nosey, Goofy, Retarded "??"s!

Yeah so you won't learn anything essential about the Brood in this article but it's pretty funny.
Again from 99th Floor #7. Soon some articles from different mags. I swear...



Plasticland - Interview

Short interview with the whole band. Taken from 99th Floor #5


Tell-Tale Hearts - Interview with Mike Stax

Interview with Mike Stax, bassist for R&B legends the Tell-Tale Hearts. Published in Splendid International #1 and a short, but funny article from 99th Floor #7





Gravedigger V by John Hanrattie

Here's the Gravedigger V's story as told by one of their founders and guitarist John Hanrattie. It's also a big rant about trendy people vs. authentic people, I guess every generation has the same problem there... Published in 99th Floor #7 sometime in the fall of '85.