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Show Review: Pass The Torch tour, Olympia show

Okay, this is LONG overdue– about two weeks overdue at least– so sorry about that to the cool cats and bands over at Queer Control Records. So here it is, the short of it is that the show was out-fucking-standing. Rather than talk about it– and my three hour/four bus trip to get to the show (or the getting stranded in Olympia at 2 in the morning)– I’ll just show you some pictures! I took a shitload of shots, but sadly I chose the wrong film and only managed to save a few. Here’s the best!

Fruit Punch
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Online Queercore groups

If you’re like me, you’re looking to connect with other queers who like the same music you’re into for one reason or another. Whatever that reason may be, here’s a (surprisingly long) list of places you can get your talk on. Some of them are low-flow, but there’s still a strong showing of homos into rock out there. If I missed any, just comment and let me know so I can add it up.

QueerPunks.com related:

QueerPunks.com Myspace page
QueerPunks.com myspace groupfurniture Videnov
QueerPunks DList group
QueerPunks.com Last.fm group
QueerPunks Facebook (Note: Adam runs that group, and I know nothing about facebook. So if you have any problems with the group I’m totally useless in helping you, haha)

Myspace groups:
Note: Some of these groups are somewhat dead, but I’m linking them anyhow.

Queer Punx
QueerPunkBEARSandCHASERS
Queercore
xGay Edgex
The Alternative Queer

DList groups:

Indie Queers
Queer Trash
furniture BulgariaHeavy Metal & Hard Rock
More Brutal Than Most
Riot Bois

Other groups and forums

Queer Control Records - The Board
Queer punx drunx - tribe.net
Transpunk

Site not shutting down

…as far as I know, at least. The site was just on hiatus while I moved. Well, now I’m all settled so I’m back to update the site. Thanks to everybody showing support and asking us not to shut down, it makes me glad to see that people care.

Now that I know you guys exist, why don’t you COMMENT on things? Sometimes it feels like we’re posting to audiences of none, so let us know you’re reading or listening to the stuff.

Speaking of listening, why don’t you go and recheck out the podcasts so far:

QueerPunks Presents 1
QueerPunks Presents 2
QueerPunks Presents 3
QueerPunks Presents 4

Now back to your regularly scheduled blog…

QueerPunks.com Presents: Podcast 3

 
icon for podpress  QueerPunks Presents: Podcast 3 [15:21m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

…where I plug a book in need of submissions, and talk nonsense.

Featuring:

Mindless Self Indulgence - Faggot
Le Tigre - TKO
Johnny Freedom - End Of The World Party
Kids On TV - Cockwolves

The other woman:

Adam Block 1951-2008

Links to Many of Adam Block’s Articles on the Queer Music in San Francisco from 1985 to 1990  can be found on

  http://adamblockmemorial.blogspot.com/

Adam Parker Block—-1951-2008

Adam Parker Block, 56, died Sunday morning January 27th at his home in San Francisco after a protracted pulmonary illness. A fifth generation Seattleite, he was born at Swedish Hospital February 7, 1951. He attended high school at Lakeside and Putney Schools and college at Reed, California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts), graduating from Harvard.

Adam was a writer, avid reader and keen social observer and critic whose deep curiosity and insights crossed many disciplines. He lived in San Francisco for the past 30 years. In the 80’s Adam was popular music critic for The Advocate where he wrote a regular column, “Block on Rock”. His writing also appeared in numerous publications including Mother Jones, the San Francisco Examiner magazine Image, the Bay Area Reporter, the New Musical Express and Creem. During that time, Adam interviewed virtually every pop star from Elton John to Bono.

Adam was a challenging and unforgettable friend, in turns fiercely loyal and loving and breathtakingly selfish, combative and self absorbed. His curiosity, knowledge, humor and spirit were contagious. Adam believed punctuality, deadlines and being awake during daylight hours were vastly overrated. He loved to outrage and often bragged that being gay, Jewish and half Texan (on his mother’s side)—he had something to offend most everyone. Adam loved literature, art, music, film, news, politics, humor, ideas, food, drink and travel—but most of all, smart lively conversation and animated debate.

Adam is survived by nine siblings; Jonathan, Daniel, Kenan, Susanna, Mary Judith, Tamara, Christina, Melinda, Newton and his step mother, Mary Lou Block as well as 13 nieces and nephews. Adam’s father Robert Jackson Block and mother Dorothy Wolens Block preceded him in death.

Another article on Adam Block by Larry-Bob can be found here.

QueerPunks.com Presents: Podcast 2

 
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In this ‘cast: I talk a bit about the Westboro Baptist Church, and the ‘Gay Gene.’

Featuring:

Bromance - Dyke Haircut #54
Limp Wrist - I Love Hardcore Boys / I Love Boys Hardcore
The Restarts - XQ28
Shitting Glitter - R So

The video I mention in the podcast:

Submissions From Queer Punks For Upcoming Book

Looking for submissions from Queer street/travel/gutter/crusty punks 4 upcoming book.

I’m looking for your personal stories, entertaining stories, punk prose & poetry, travel, band, exc…

I’m also looking for stories about growing up both queer & punk. You can check out the webpage for the book project @ myspace.com/gutterfagpress

submissions must be in by may 1, 2008

any questions feel free to contact me.

-Gutterfag Press

QueerPunks.com Presents: Podcast 1

 
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The maiden voyage of the (mostly) new monthly podcast for QueerPunks.com. It features the best in queer alternative culture.

Featuring:
Dixie Dies - The Love Song
The Dead Betties - Icee
The Skinjobs - Burn Your Rainbow

To read more about the Oxnard violent hate crime, click here.

Show Review: Defiance, Ohio and This Bike Is A Pipebomb

It’s dark, it’s cold, and my friends and I are following a couple of punks on bikes through a warehouse district trying to find this hole-in-the-wall place where two of my favorite bands are playing. It’s the last night of the Defiance, Ohio and This Bike Is A Pipebomb westcoast tour and I am TOTALLY stoked. Having missed the show the night before (which my friends tell me was the best they’d seen yet) I was a bit nervous that we’d never find the show. See, earlier in the day it turns out the place the show was originally going to happen shut down and they had to scramble for another venue. After about fifteen minutes or so of driving around, asking mechanics that spoke only Spanish for directions, and following kids on bikes we wind up outside of a small brick building with a few vans and a fist full of punks standing outside.

Fuck. Yeah.

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QueerPunks talks to: Henry Rollins

QueerPunks.com: So the first thing I have to ask you is how do you keep in such damn fine shape? I need to take notes so I can have all the guys after me too.
Henry Rollins: Eat smart and work out hard, that’s all there is to it. Nothing complicated in the workout itself, you just have to do something with your body. We Americans can be very slothful at times.

QP: Alright, so let’s set facts straight, so to speak. There’s constantly a lot of rumor going around about your sexuality, so for what I’m sure is the umpteenth time please do our readers the favor of clearing that up.
HR: I am heterosexual.

QP: So why as a straight man do you fight so vehemently for gay/queer rights?
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