[Cover photo credit to Connor Ellman]
Max Creeps, the pioneering Punk duo featuring P.C. Bullshit and Max Blastic, is releasing new album Nein via Velocity Records and this Friday (May 13th), and on Friday night they will debut (8 pm pst/11 pm est) the “Max Creeps Night Flight Special” documentary. It follows the band from their 1973 introduction at David Bowie’s Hammersmith Odeon gig through their recent break-up and onto the release of Nein.
Blastic explains:
We LOVED Night Flight when we were in the BFC (Betty Ford Clinic). It was really tough for us to find anything we liked there, the bar was basically NONEXISTENT, dinner was peas and carrots… but once a week we could tune in to Night Flight to keep in touch with some actual rock ’n’ roll. We’re very pleased that they have put us on their station. Really brings us back to those days at the BFC. Man – you think things SUCK now… well they DO, but they sure SUCKED back then too. More NIGHT FLIGHT and LESS of EVERYTHING ELSE.
Viewable via the Night Flight Plus streaming channel, the “Max Creeps Night Flight Special” is hosted by the series original narrator, Pat Prescott, and features unseen clips, music videos and more. Max Creeps have also curated a marathon of cult films, retro TV and punk docs from the Night Flight Plus library that will be streaming all weekend long on the network’s 24/7 live TV channel, NFTV. Titles include Penelope Spheeris’ “Suburbia,” live performances from Iggy & The Stooges and Bad Brains, and more.
Bullshit and Blastic previously released a trio of songs and videos from the nine-song record Nein, with “Hung Drawn and Quartered (1424)” featuring Dan Jones (“Secrets of Great British Castles,” “Britain’s Bloody Crown”) arriving last week. The pair previously released clips for “The Internet Killed Me” and “Burn It Down.”
Nein has several, limited-edition vinyl variants available via U.S. and international retailers via Maxcreeps.com and Project M (Revolver, Brooklyn Vegan, The Hard Times).

The “Nobody Cares About You – Part One!” tour dates:
June 3 Pioneertown, CA
June 4 Chicago, IL
June 5 Las Vegas, NV
June 6 Albuquerque, NM
June 7 Tucson, AZ
June 8 Phoenix, AZ
June 9 Baltimore, MD
June 10 Norfolk, VA
June 11 Raleigh, NC
June 12 Athens, GA
June 13 Jacksonville, FL
June 14 St. Petersburg, FL
June 15 Orlando, FL
June 16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL
June 17 San Diego, CA
June 18 Anaheim, CA
June 19 Ventura, CA
June 20 San Luis Obispo, CA
June 21 Santa Cruz, CA
June 22 San Francisco, CA
June 23 Sacramento, CA
June 24 Reno, NV
June 25 Boise, ID
June 26 Bend, OR
June 27 Vancouver, BC
June 28 Seattle, WA
June 29 Portland, OR
June 30 Salt Lake City, UT
June 31 Denver, CO
July 1 Lawrence, KS
July 2 St. Louis, MO
July 3 Boston, MA
July 4 Washington, DC
July 5 San Antonio, TX
July 6 Houston, TX
July 7 Dallas, TX
Tickets for all dates are on-sale in May.