Last Dinosaur Of The Congo

September 2nd, 2010

Eat Real Fest 2010

August 31st, 2010

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Of Our Youth

August 24th, 2010

Of Our Youth – RETNA • EL MAC from RVCA on Vimeo.

RETNA | EL MAC

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Trash Humpers

August 23rd, 2010

Book it, buy it, TRASH HUMPERS!

Crudo Soy!

August 18th, 2010

Just some great old footage of LOS CRUDOS playing on the street in Chicago, Illinois in 1993, in suits! Check out Martin’s ponytail, so awesome.

Low Threat Profile

August 17th, 2010

BIRD

GODSTOMPER

WEEKEND NACHOS

LOW THREAT PROFILE

Here are some awesome photos from what turned out to be the last official UGZ Presents show at 924 Gilman in Berkeley, CA. This show was stacked with both locals and touring bands, like IN DISGUST, LOW THREAT PROFILE, WEEKEND NACHOS, GONER, GODSTOMPER, and BIRD. All killer, no filler. If you want to see the rest of this gallery, including photos of all the bands that played that night, then you should check out the official Murray Bowles website.

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August 12th, 2010

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Punk Movie Night

August 10th, 2010

The first UGZ Presents “Punk Movie Night” took place on September 15, 2001 at 924 Gilman in Berkeley, CA, four days after 9/11.  This was years before I (Jay Unidos) was an official Gilman booker, and so for this show I had to work with Jake (who was an official Gilman booker at that time) to hold the date, and that was how we were able to book our two “Punk Movie Night” events at Gilman.  UGZ booked and promoted the entire bill, and even paid for our own flyers.  Jake was helpful in the sense that he liked what I was doing with my “Punk Movie Night” column at MaximumRocknRoll, and he could understand the concept of making that column come to life in the form of a live event every month or two or three.  I don’t know that we pulled that off exactly, but the first show had a huge turnout, thanks in large part to TRAGEDY driving down from Portland to headline the show.  Martin Sorrondeguy from LIMPWRIST/LOS CRUDOS also drove up from Santa Ana to show his film Beyond The Screams: A U.S. Latino Hardcore Punk Documentary, and there was even a Japanese jump on band.

The show is remembered for a lot of things, but one of the most sensational incidents to take place had to be the fire breathing drum circle performance that went up in flames – literally.  At least the leader of the Troupe, Ben “The Crimson Baboon” De La Torre, did when a patron exited through the side door causing a draft to blow in, redirecting one of Ben’s fireballs to change direction and reverse back down him and his very hairy face.  It looked horrific, and it definitely sent a chill down my spine as I stood in the sound loft looking out at what had to be the worst case scenario for that kind of performance, and the show itself. Time stood still, and then someone grabbed Ben and pulled him down to the ground, extinguishing the flames so quickly that hardly anybody knew exactly what had taken place.  Moments later I walked over to the Gilman office where Ben was seated, looking like someone had just bikini waxed his face.  Of course everyone was uriging him to go to the emergency room, but he wasn’t budging.  As they say, the show must go on, and it did, barely even falling behind schedule.

Here are some videos from that night, but unfortunately or maybe fortunately there isn’t any video online of the fire incident.  What you do get are three of the bands that played our first “Punk Movie Night” at Gilman: TRAGEDY, FUNERAL, and the Japanese jump on band ENDZWECK.  Remember when watching the TRAGEDY clip that this was four days after 9/11. Thanks to KILLTHATCAT for uploading these videos.

El Caminito del Rey

August 9th, 2010

El Caminito del Rey (English: The King’s little pathway) is a walkway or via ferrata, now fallen into disrepair, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Álora in the district of Málaga, Spain. The name is often shortened to Camino del Rey.

The walkway has now gone many years without maintenance, and is in a highly deteriorated and dangerous state. It is one meter (3 feet and 3 inches) in width, and is over 100 meters (350 feet) above the river. Nearly all of the path has no handrail. Some parts of the concrete walkway have completely collapsed and all that is remaining is the steel beam originally in place to hold it up. One can latch onto a modern steel safety-wire to keep from falling, though it can’t hold much weight. Several people have lost their lives on the walkway in recent years; after four people died in two accidents in 1999 and 2000, the local government closed the entrances. To this day it remains illegal to cross. However policing is extremely minimal and many adventurous tourists still find their way onto the walkway to explore it. (Wikipedia)

UGZ Speed Trials 2001

August 5th, 2010

Here’s some rare footage from our first ever UGZ Speed Trials in 2001. That inaugural Speed Trials event took place at Burnt Ramen (Studios) in Richmond, CA and featured a mixture of thrash, grind, and hardcore punk. Totally d.i.y., and it seemed like all the bands that night arrived ready to show everyone what the meaning of speed was, adhering strictly to the fifteen minute set time limit of course. Some bands, like VOETSEK, took it to a more theatrical place, while a band like IRON LUNG, featured in this video, just did their thing and let the chips fall where they may. Hopefully, more footage from 2002 will make it’s way back to us, so that we can share that night with those of you who missed it the first time. I know, it’s not the same, but it’s the best we can do until time machines are invented.