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    Catch Chris "Klondike" Masuak talking to Curly, Braggy and The Celebrity Roadie Rossy on "Unfiltered And Undiscovered", as they preview the Australian Tour.
  • Dog Soldier alternative posterChris Masuak is embarking on his first French tour in three years in January 2018 with a new band, Chris Masuak’s Dog Soldier.

    Masuak carries one of rock 'n’ roll’s proudest pedigrees, his musical history reading like a “Who’s Who” of the Australian underground, so he should need no introduction around here.

    The Canadian born Masuak first achieved notoriety as the teenage guitarist for legendary Radio Birdman, the torch-bearers of punk rock in Australia.

    He subsequently went on to form The Hitmen, played in the New Christs and the Screaming Tribesmen and now lives in Spain where he plays and tours regularly.

    Dog Soldier celebrates and preserves that proud tradition, with members from Europe’s underground and cult elite.

    Bruno Mondo, bass player from The TV Men, Gunners, Trotskids and The Outside, is a veteran of France’s punk rock scene. Juan Martinez El Karaq is the drummer, from Spain’s hardcore elite and Masuak's power-punk trio, Viveiro Wave Riders.

    JANUARY
    10 - Paris/Montreuil - Armony Live
    11 - Le Havre - L’Escale
    12 - Brest - Le Ptit Minou
    13 - Rennes - Mondo Bizarro
    14 - Vannes - Jam Session
    15 - Rennes - Ty Anna Tavarn

  • Tract Home Chippy - Chris Masuak & Dog Soldier (I-94 Bar Records/Gaga Digi)

    Chris Masuak
    has been shredding guitar on Australian stages since he was a teenager with Radio Birdmanin the mid-‘70s. It’s still hard to grasp that by the time he'd made his mid-20s, he'd played with Birdman, the Hitmen, the New Christs and the Screaming Tribesmen, surely four of the most rocking and influential acts to emerge from Australia in any 10-year period.

    Fast-forward to 2023 and Masuak now lives in Spain; in recent years, he’s released a couple of stunning, riff layered, street level yet melodic albums in “Bruijita” and “Address To The Nation”. The new digital single “Tract Home Chippy”, released to concide with his first Australian tour in six years, is no different.  


    With a weaving, melodic guitar hook that crosses several scales, it’s a clever lead-in that sparks off a pumping rhythm section that’s as tight as an ant’s arse. The song gets along like a roller-coaster, aided by solid backing vocals that add spark. Masuak’s own vocals is in fine form, and it’s wrapped in a shower of hooks. The song carries the classic Masuak trademark: a slab of guitar power with a hard edge that nods nod to garage rock and toll.

    Lyrically (and

    ) is an ode to counter culture hero Lenny Bruce, who was a father of cultural insight who faced an obscenity trial and was hounded into poor health. Chris Masuak has landed a bullseye with a fitting tribute.

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  • maz smithsChris Masuak and Dog Soldier
    Il Bruto
    Sunday, 28 May 2023
    Smith’s Alternative, Canberra, ACT

    Chris Masuak and Dog Soldier hit the stage for a rousing two hour set after terrific support act, local Canberrans Il Bruto, did excellent work by warming us all up with their versions of many classic songs from 1960s and '70s Detroit bands.

    It was terrific to have an unexpected catch up chat with Chris prior to their gig; the days of the Funhouse, and all his previous band experiences behind him. My enjoyment of his forays in various bands, all true to his own vision of honest modern music has never diminished.
     
    For apart from his incredible skill as co-lead/rhythm guitarist in Radio Birdman when he was still a teen, he went on to co-found the Hitmen with the wonderful and charismatic Johnny Kannis, as well as The Screaming Tribesmen.
     
    The last time I spoke to Chris was post his stint in the New Christs and Hitmen DTK; and pre his departure to Spain to make his name in Europe leading his own bands to a wider audience across the Continent. So this pre-gig conversation was a cherry on the cake.
     
    The skill of Tony Bambach on bass and Stu Wilson on drums, augmenting Chris’s exceptional guitar playing, was a total joy. Perfect rhythms, pure thrumming drive throughout each song; and the ability to traverse the best of groove and Detroit based sounds was a trip for the sold-out crowd.
     
    Chris’s own virtuosity as a guitarist and his terrific range of original songs was on full display. We all cheered for more.

    I conquered a three-day bout of sciatic pain by doing some stretches and then dancing with total abandon for a few songs. Such is the delight that a pure, dedicated and quality trio can deliver to a discerning audience!
     
    Thank you, Masuak! Bravo Dog Soldier! You’re all champs for coming to Canberra; so many others don’t bother to embrace this passionate regional audience.
     
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  • link and pin dog soldierChris Masuak and Dog Soldier
    The Silver Dragons
    Link and Pin Café, Woy Woy
    Sunday, 21 May 2023

    We still want to cling to memories of our youth and for some it’s easier than others. Some say this music thing is an affliction. Others joke that it’s a curse and others consider it fun.

    When we were teenagers or aged in our early 20s and seeing bands I don’t think we would have imagined that some of us would still would still be doing so 40 years later. In fact, I used see the musos on stage aged in their late 20s and think they were really old farts.

    Well here I am on a Sunday afternoon, on the noisy express to Newcastle full of screaming kids and even louder adults bellowing, as the train weaves snake-like past the Hawkesbury River, on my way to another afternoon gig at the Link and Pin in Woy Woy. Heading to see Chris Masuak and one of his rare Australian tours these days.

    The Link and Pin is venue of another time: an oasis that exudes an old-time vibe as you walk in. It’s like you stepped into a place not quite rural and certainly not inner-city despite its rock posters and wall full of underground records. The beer garden is rustic and packed as the drinks flow. I have never have not had a good time there.

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    Chris "Klondike" Masauak and Dog Soldier have released a sigital single to mark their May-June Australian tour. "Tract Home Chippy" was recorded in Masuak's adopted home of Spain and in Sydney and features Klondike, bassist Tony Bambach (Green Spiders, Aberration and ex-Lime Spiders) and drummer Stuart Wilson (ex-Lime Spiders, New Christs). The song is still making its way to digital streaming platforms but if you're quick, you can download a  copy here, secure in the knowledge that anything you pay on Bandcamp Friday will be fee-free. 
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    Ernie O’s 2023 Top 10

    10. River of Snakes live at Northcote Social Club (supporting Chris Masuak & Dog Soldier) on 26 May. It takes a lot to make my jaw drop, but this tight and gritty 3-piece achieved it flawlessly and with ease. Raul (Magic Dirt) on guitar and vocals, Elissa (The Loveless, RnRHS) on bass and vocals and Dave (Grindhouse, Drifter) on drums wove a tapestry of love, loss and lust that draws you in and leaves you wanting more. Check out their goodies here!

    9. Stu Wilson – As Yet Untitled Mini-Album. Still a work in progress, but (Loose Pills, Aberration, New Christs, The Crisps and more) has gone next level with his solo material, taking advantage of his Stu Stu Studio to lay down some tracks that wouldn’t sound out of place on a 1980’s Citadel release. We’re having a lot of fun with this! Check out a teaser here.


  • barman and wizardThe Barman on tour in Japan at Mr Death's Crampstore with The Grand Wizard of the Psychotic Turnbuckles.  

    Top Ten Albums and Other Things In No Particular Order (with a qualifier that I never review gigs promted by the Bar but, fuck that, it’s my Top Ten.)

    Ten Albums
    1. Dark Country – Sonic Garage (self released)

    This turned up on the eve of an overseas trip so a full review from yours truly isn’t among the glowing tributes already posted. A step up on the debut (which was pretty good in its own right) with lots of weaving guitars and classy keyboard textures. Sydney Old Man Rock and Roll. Just buy it.

    2. Hackney Diamonds – The Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones Records)
    You might have wanted to hate it. Lead “single” “Angry” was so-so but turned out to be one of the parts of a sum that’s much better than it could have been. There's a formula here but it's not a negative when it's in the hands of its inventors. Trust your own ears: It sounds contemporary but this is still The Stones being the Stones, even without Charlie.