The sound of the underground is alive and well in South Wales and spearheading this particular charge are Cardiff Punks Bad Shout who gallop into pole position with this absolutely stonking EP ‘Volatile’.

Based in Cardiff, Formed in April 2022, influenced by the likes of DKs and classic 77 punk to DC hardcore and garage rock bands the list is exhaustive but I’m drawing parallels to Londons Los Pepe who also play Frantic, Frenetic riffs, snapping melodic vocals, hard-hitting Rat Scabies on Speed drums (with a feeling it could all fall apart at any second but its exciting whilst this runaway train steams down the tracks) and a Bass line that is like the glue to the whole thing. there are also comparisons to what has been going on down under with the likes of Grindhouse and The Chats. Its an attitude and a shared love in loud rapid rock n roll.

Frontman/guitarist Callum moved to Cardiff in 2021, with the aim of starting a band in a new city, having played in bands in London for five years. Things really started to click after meeting drummer Nathan. Since then, the band have played all across South Wales and the West of England and this new Repeat released EP should spur them on to bigger and brighter things and get them (more importantly) in people’s ears and on stages further afield.

Melody, Fuzzed Frantic riffs, thrashing manic drums and thumping Basslines is Bad Shouts MO. It sounds like they carry on what they do live into the studio it’s like a kid who’s had way too many Haribo sweets washed down with Energy drinks from Spar before drinking their first bottle of Mad Dog 20/20 then doing it all again because they can. ‘Do It Right’ is punk as fuck setting down a marker for the kids in the pit to build up a sweat. Don’t hang about though because these kids don’t have time to fuck about and hit the groove from the off. It’s like the Australian punk scene of Grindhouse and the souped-up Chats have rubbed off in old South Wales. Rather than do a guitar solo they have a groove on and jam at breakneck speed Bosh! done!

‘Find Out’ is faster again whereas ‘DoubleCross’ is as infectious as Covid with an insane melody. ‘Building ridges’ is the sound of a band in a hurry and if you snooze you will absolutely lose. ‘Keep Diggin’ is ninety seconds of sprinting on the spot whilst banging your head as hard as you can. Then to bring this to a close the title track is a progbustin two minutes plus of energy that sums up this band. If you could bottle the infectious good time that these songs create you’d be worth a fortune. Punk as fuck and producing the receipts to prove it Bad Shout are a good shout now get on board before they leave you behind. Buy It!
Time to hop on Bad Shout’s ‘Volatile’ Party Bus next stop oblivion! ding ‘fuckin’ ding!

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Author: Dom Daley

Episode 51 mixes brand-new tracks with some older classics that might have been forgotten, as well as an overload of covers.

First up is the exciting news that Midlife Crisis have a date of Feb 25 for the release of the long-awaited album. Fans of Hellacopters and Backyard Babies might want to tune into this bad boy. We play the opening track off the album ‘Silver Son Johnnie’ ’45 to 33′ is the name of the album and pre-orders to come along with a review of the LP.

Local South Wales noisemakers Bad Shout have an EP coming out in December on Repeat Records and its a banger. Six tracks of fizzing punk rock and we drop ‘Doublecross’ to get you excited and up for the preorder off Repeat.

Scandinavia features heavily on this week’s podcast with entries hitting Pumphouse HQ and the second offering from the North is Plastic Tears and their brand new single ‘Motorhome’. Hot on the heels is The Ratchets with the sound of Noo Jersey and ‘Holy Mother Of God’.

From the compilation album ‘Fucked By Rock’ Crazyhead should have been huge. Spearheading the Greebo scene they easily had the coolest single title ever committed to wax in ‘What Gives You The Idea Your So Amazing Baby’ but we entertain ‘Buy A Gun’ a forgotten classic. Probably not a song for the PC brigade but we love it and it would be nice fo the compilation to get a vinyl pressing doncha think?

David Delinquent and The IOUs are a new one on us and the Dundee pop n rollas have released this single ‘Nobody’s Else’ and what a banger it is. Looking forward to hearing more from David and his Delinquent mates if it’s even half as good as this. We need to get these bands into peoples ears folks and the only way to do that is to play the podcast and share the music.

Dharma Guns are a new one on us and rather impressed we were. ‘Ex-Generation Superstars’, the band’s debut, is all about high-octane rock ‘n’ roll with a side order of sleaze, don’t believe us well, give it a listen. Followed up by the king of catchy power pop Kurt Baker with his brand new single out on Wicked Cool Records (where else).

Front Kicks dish up some power pop before Heavy Medication Records newest release the Never Land Ranch Davidians rock up with ‘Cactus Cool Man’ and get on the groove from their forthcoming album due in Feb 25 it promises to be another top notch release to look forward to.

Laura Jane Grace has just toured England in support of the brand new album or mini-album ‘Give An Inch’ so it seems fair to drop ‘Karma Coming Close’ from the EP.

A Knife For An Eye are up next with a thumping track off their album ‘Damnation Rock N Roll’ again outta Sweden its fair to say they’ve really impressed us here at HQ. The album cover is very striking as well with the classic Chuck Berry pose really setting the tone for some attitude adjustment as ‘Getting Hooked’ is on point because we certainly did.

It’s cover time and this week we have the interesting take of the Dead Boys classic ‘Sonic Reducer’ from Sweden’s 69 Eyes followed up by a demo of The Dead Boys that’s on their recent new record out on Cleopatra Records. A previously unreleased Stiv led tune ‘Ya Really Don’t Love Me’.

For a little reminder of how good the genre of fuzzed-up Garage rock could sound we have Datsuns ‘Mother Fucker From Hell’ off their debut record. For another cover and we head to NYC and Electric Frankenstein who did a split with shit islands’ own still warm but sadly deceased The Hip Priests and took on their early banger ‘Young Savage’.

The penultimate offering this week sandwiched between some Garage rock n Metal we bring the excellent Steve Vincent with the title track off his solo album ‘The Best Kept Secret In Rock n Roll’ anyone who doesn’t know is myself and Steve still wears the finest pairs of Rock n Roll slippers also known as pixie boots or macho types refer to them as Chelsea boots but to give him credit Steve has quite the collection and hopefully we can see him wearing a pair live on stage sometime in 2025.

Finally, we’ve given in to Chris and his persistent nagging to get Therapy On the playlist as well as Judas Priest but I couldn’t possibly play anything by Halford and co so relented when he informed me that Therapy? had indeed paid their respects by covering ‘Breaking The Law’ so squeeze into your spandex, strap on your studded wrist bands and pull a wheelie on your chopper as we end with ‘Breaking The Law’. Catch you next week for more quality tunes from the Pumphouse here at RPM Online HQ.