The Chickens, a band that is getting on peoples radar due to not only their awesome name, but their progression to perfect what dudes obssesed with KBD records and Eagles football would sound like
catch em at test fest, and read about em here shortly
for now check out this review
podcast: http://wmucradio.com/stream_ripper/wed/DNA_in_the_DNA_2200_2400.mp3
1 Neon Blud Neon Wounds/Puncture 4 Pleasure Whipps 7” / CS
2 Peetie Wheatstraw Shack Bully Stomp The Devil’s Son-in-law
3 Swans A Screw Greed / Holy Money
4 Brainbombs Die you Fuck Obey

HOME BLITZ
What if Daniel Johnston, The Dead Milkmen and Jad Fair all had a crazy baby made of three sets of seed? Home Blitz, that’s what would happen. Super Lo-Fi pop-rock for people who just can’t seem to completely leave their hyperactivity locked away. New Record, “Out of Phase” on arguably one of the best labels of this decade, Richie Records.
Discography
Home Blitz 7” Self Released 2005
Live Outside 7” Self Released 2006
Home Blitz CD Gulcher Records 2007
Weird Wings 12” Parts Unknown Records 2008
Out of Phase CD/12” Richie Records 2009
Contact: http://www.myspace.com/homeblitz

TWIN STUMPS
New York’s always been home to a wide array of music scenes, but none ever captured the urban blight quite as vividly the 80’s Pigfuck scene. It was abrasive, loud, noisy, unmelodic and forgoes simply being in-your-face to just punching you straight in it. Twin Stumps are deliciously masochistic throwback to one of my favorite and too often overlooked sounds that transplant that those seedier sounds of a long gone Lower East Side to their new urban wasteland in Brooklyn.
Fan Death Records/WMUC 88.1 FM/DNA in the DNA radio presents
DNA Test Fest III April 3rd, 2010 at Sonar in Baltimore, Maryland
DNA Test Fest was started July 2008 in College Park, Maryland as a fest presenting what was being played on DNA in the DNA (on WMUC 88.1 FM College Park) and what was being ignored in the Washington/Baltimore Metro Area. The first fest was at the WMUC station it self and had 20 or so bands in two days. The next year in April of 2009, the fest moved to a bigger venue, The Velvet Lounge in Washington, DC. In 2010 it goes up north to Baltimore at Sonar. Though the fest will be 1 day, it will now consist of 2 stages, and at least 14 bands. The last two DNA Test Fests have been broad casted live on 88.1 FM / wmucradio.com worldwide, this year will be no different.