News

April 2002

Some come and some leave. Tricky Woo have split up, or more likely their leader, Andy Dickson, has decided to change the name of the band since the sound and line-up had been through a lot of evolution and changes in the last years. Be sure to not miss their masterpiece "Sometimes I Cry" now licensed on vinyl on No Tomorrow. Those were the ones that left, and the ones that arrive and very soon will be on every punkpop fan's mouth are known as Suzy & los Quattro. Click the name and read about No Tomorrow's newest hitmakers.

Steve Cataldo, heart and soul of Rock'n'Roll Gods The Nervous Eaters from Boston, one of the finest rock bands of the last 30 years despite having only put out 2 albums and several singles in all these years, is back with a new line-up and a new album to be released on No Tomorrow, their first one since 1985's Hot Steel And Acid! The new album has been recorded in 3 different sessions that have taken place in the last years. An advance of the new album can be heard on the single No more Heroes published by Pennimann Records outta Barcelona, the same label that has been making a big effort to bring attention on the greatness of the Eaters by reissuing their classic 7"s Just Head and Loretta.

We don't stop receiving big praise about our latest releases, and rightfully so, every good word you hear about these two monster releases is true. The Meows from Barcelona second album (well, 8 songs), titled More & Better, and the long awaited new studio recordings by british Kings of Surf-Pop The Surfin' Lungs, that have celebrated their 20th year in show bussiness with their 5th album, Goin' To Rockngham. Click on the titles to read more about 'em.

Talking about the Surfin' Lungs, their spanish tour last March was a big success, with its highlights in the Madrid show.

The Meows are about to release a new 7" sponsored by the coolest rock'n'roll venue in Barcelona, Magic. It has been recorded on the same sessions that their superb More and Better release, so expect the best. It'll be available through our mailorder.

Nuevo Catecismo Católico have a new album out titled Scarred for Life. As everything these punkrock masters have done, it is a must. The CD is on Punch Records and there's gonna be a vinyl edition too on El Beasto Records. Both available through our mailorder.