Label: Konnekschen Records; Year: 1981; Format: Shaped Vinyl 10"
The older crowd amongst the readers of this blog will be in
the know that Switzerland had a very active and interesting punk scene in the
late ‘70s despite being a country in the middle of Europe surrounded by
mountains and not much to do, but maybe that sheer boredom enforced everything
even more. Zurich’s Nasal Boys really got the ball rolling in 1977 by releasing
a fabulous single that many punk rock scum collectors would love to have the
original of. In 1981 even the good ole’ Germans caught on that their southern neighbors
were not just yodelers and fond of chocolate and cheese, but could deliver some
pretty hefty punk rock tunes too. Konnekschen Records from the northern city of
Hamburg released this wonderful piece of wax collecting three swiss punk
records originally released in 1979 on one nice shaped and colored 10”. If you
don’t want to shell out big bucks for the Sick/Chaos Split 12”, the Sperma 12”
and Rudolph Dietrich’s BOF’s 7” then do yourself a favor, and pick this one up
as you will not be sorry. If there is a winner amongst the three, then it is
the Sick/Chaos split that would be my pick. In all fairness to the Austrians it
should be noted that Chaos were actually an Austrian band from a border town
near Switzerland but very active on the swiss scene at the time. If you like
your ’77 punk upbeat with lots of hooks and choruses then you won’t be disappointed.
Second in my book is Rudolph Dietrich with his BOFs 7”, a punk rock gem with
saxophone in the background and intelligent song writing. Sperma’s 12” might be
a very sought after record but at least in my opinion it is not one of the top
swiss punk records at all, but still a decent record. For folks out there
unfamiliar with early swiss punk rock this is a nice way to start your
collection.
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