The Perlich Post

Friday, August 21, 2026

The Fuzz Vultures w/ Ghouly Gal @ Port Dover's Hearses, Hotrods & Hot Dogs Fest, Saturday

Thea Faulds aka Ghouly Gal joins the Fuzz Vultures at Powell Park in Port Dover on Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.  




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Watch a clip of Ghouly Gal with the Fuzz Vultures right here



One For The Weekend: The Stray Cats

Watch the Stray Cats knock out "Rock This Town" on the Tonight Show in advance of their upcoming U.S. tour


Thursday, August 20, 2026

Remembering guitarist/engineer Roland Janes on his birthday

Remembering Memphis guitar slinger and sound engineer Roland Janes on his birthday with some interviews and recordings.







Belmore Brothers vs. Deja Voodoo

The Belmore Brothers have reimagined Deja Voodoo's "Monsters In My Garage" as a 50s hillbilly boogie ripper. 




Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Summer Scream w/ Night Chill, The Brink, Enchanters @ The Bovine, Thursday

Hamilton's creepy cool Night Chill top Thursday's Summer Scream triple bill at The Bovine. Check the clips. 






The cover for Summer Scream with Night Chill at the Bovine is $15 at the door. The thrills start at 9 pm. Poster by King Curtzel.   


Whaddya mean you don't know Takeru Muraoka And The Bossa Nova Group

Takeru Muraoka And The Bossa Nova Group's stylishly packaged bossa gem from '68 features wordless vocals from Kayoko Ishu.



Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Punk Talks event focuses on Hamilton's Star Records @ The City & City Books, Sept 2

Hamilton vinyl emporium Star Records is discussed by Chris Houston, Rob Sweeney and Paul Kobak for a new Kire Paputts film.  

Here's the scoop from filmmaker Kire Paputts...

Hey everybody,

I’ve been making a new film this summer about Paul Kobak. He opened Star Records in Hamilton in 1975.

I’m putting together a free punk panel consisting of Paul Kobak, Chris Houston (Forgotten Rebels), and Rob Sweeney (Durango 95, Purple Toads). Hosted by Liz Worth. We’ll be chatting about Star Records (Hamilton/Oshawa), Teenage Head, and the early days of punk rock in Hamilton. This event will be filmed and featured in my new film. If you come to the event there’s a good chance you’ll be in the film 🙂

If you’d like to hear some old Hamilton punk stories while helping my film at the same time, I’d love your support. 

This will be a public event. Please feel free to share it with others.

The City & City Books (181 Ottawa St. N, Hamilton) 

Wednesday, September 2 

Doors (7pm)

Panel (7:30 - 9pm)

Hopefully you can make it out

Poster by Liz Worth.