New arrivals in music – the Descendents/All power-punk-pop legacy!





The plethora of snotty, young, sugar-coated, high-energy power-pop-punk bands that inundate American airwaves today are the musical descendants of, ironically, The Descendents. And perhaps no band has ever done the style better! Started by powerhouse drummer Bill Stevenson (who, during the group’s 1983-1984 hiatus, was drafted by Black Flag), this quartet emerged from the Los Angeles punk scene and, fronted by angry young nerd, Milo Aukerman, virtually invented, in raw form, the sound that is so popular today. We have all four of their full-length 1980s LPs. They disbanded in 1987, sort of, when Milo went off to pursue a career in biochemistry. But not only have they intermittently reformed for several albums and successful tours since then, but the other three members continued in the same style with other singers under the name All.

See this awesome live video clip of the band doing I’m the One, and another of Hope.






All has blazed a stunning power-punk-pop trail since 1988. First with ex-Dag Nasty vocalist Dave Smalley, then Scott Reynolds, and then Chad Price, while always remaining true to their sound. They even achieved a major-label record deal in 1995 with the release of Pummel. The Rabbit Hole has Pummel on CD and the first three All albums on vinyl. That’s seven straight years of all the releases by Descendents-All, virtually one group, and they prove it often by doing All songs at Descendents shows, and Descendents songs at All shows.


Here’s a live vid of the group doing Skin Deep, and another of Mary (song starts about one minute in), and one more of Postage.




One of the most critically acclaimed indie pop/rock groups of the late 80s were North Carolina’s The Connells. Lush, jangly, 12-string guitars, soaring melodies, emotive singing and strong, often melancholy songs have been the band’s hallmarks since 1984, though they sometimes foray into a harder sound or even a Celtic direction. They’ve even been Top Twenty hitmakers in Europe. The Rabbit Hole has acquired excellent copies of the band’s first three full-length LPs – a great find!


Check out videos of Over There and Stone Cold Yesterday.

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    And we’ve added albums 4 and 5 on cassette. Those would be 1990′s stellar “One Simple Word” and 1993′s “Ring.” Get ‘em while they’re hot.

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