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Sunday, June 7, 2026

The Cramps

Smell of Female   CD or digital

(Big Beat Records / Ace)


Big Beat loosed anew several of the cellar-discotheque ghouls' back platters, 1983's Smell of Female being one twistedly alluring specimen. Kid Congo had by this juncture thrown in with caclcified cryptkeepers Lux, Ivy, and Nick Knox (scarred and gaunt Bryan Gregory having taken his axe beneath ground). Reverential reinventions of Roky Erickson, Hasil Adkins, and a notorious, curvy  cult flick invaded. Six tracks taken from a Peppermint Lounge spectacle the original release offered are here joined by bonus slices "Beautiful Gardens" and "She Said," recorded in the same witching hours. Additional extra song "Surfin' Dead" was the scare-cell's contribution to 1985 flick Return of the Living Dead

Recommended: "Thee Most Exalted Potentate of Love," "You Got Good Taste," "Faster Pussycat," "I Ain't Nuthin' But a Gorehound," "Psychotic Reaction," "Beautiful Gardens," "She Said," "Surfin' Dead"

Videos: "Thee Most Exalted Potentate of Love" (live)   "Faster Pussycat"    "I Ain't Nuthin' But a Gorehound" (live)   "Surfin' Dead" (official video)


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Pike & Delta

Rockin' Bomb

(Sleazy Records)



Spanish Rockabillies Pike Calavera and El Niño Delta rip through headlong essays. Devotees of Lee Allen and Red Tyler's sax turns on Roy Montell's 1956 Specialty side (later exhumed by the S. Cats) will find treasure aplenty, albeit in striking vines. Fun wrecks without aplologies.

Recommended: "Rockin' Bomb #3," "(Cada vez que escucho) Ese dulce saxofón," "Ven, que estoy hirviendo" "Tri-Tri-Tristeza"

Videos: "Rockin' Bomb #3"   "(Cada vez que escucho) Ese dulce saxofón"   "Tri-Tri-Tristeza" (live)


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The Trash Vultures

Makin' Moonshine

(Self-issued)



Australia's T. Vultures have been active on both live gig and radio circuits, promoting their 'Death Western.' Cold soil turned is thematically similar to that shoveled by Ghoultown -- leather-slapping milieus where the guy next to you at the bar may have only holes from which eyeballs once sized up dusty trails. But whereas Count Lyle's Lone Star bunch sometimes hurtle metallically, these Tasmanians maintain crawl-pace whilst elucidating unpleasantries.

Recommended: "Tarantula," "Hatchet Face," "Swingin' in the Gallows," "Taint'd Lurve," "Makin' Moonshine"

No directly related Videos were available at presstime. But here's a non-LP song: "Diggin' a Hole" (live)


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Back in the Day, 1982

Various artists

Rarest Rockabilly & Hillbilly Boogie

(Ace)



In 1971, at 12 years old, I spent a weekend with a paternal uncle and his family. They lived in one of Iowa's tiny rural towns.

I was from a city. So for me, country life was a different reality. Sunday meant all-day fundamentalist church, punctuated at noon by a houseful gathering. A table was loaded down with hot dogs, cold meats, breads, pop and potato salad. A spirited throng gathered, still dressed in church-going finery.

Roaming the rooms, I found a black-and-white 8x10 stashed on a bookshelf. It was a posed publicity shot that depicted a Country Western-type combo complete with stand up bass, acoustic, electric and steel guitars. They sported de rigueur cowboy attire: big hats, neckerchiefs, boots.

I didn't know the photo's vintage, nor did I recognize anyone featured. (Some distant family members, perhaps -- ones who'd once dreamed vainly of celebrity - or regional somebodies long forgotten?)

In future years, I came to understand that real Country and Rock'n'Roll sprang from the same real-folks well.

Names of men whose rustic rollickings are here anthologized may be similarly unfamiliar, but their contributions to then-emergent Rockabilly were full of skedaddle. They came down from hills, left country whistle-stops, and rose from bustling burgs to 'sing into a can.' Billboard charts and big-city radio paid them no mind. But so what? The shit-kickin' romps they committed to vinyl not only fired up future crops of leg-shakers, but will shout simple joys into slickered-up perpetuity.

Recommended: "Nuthin' but a Nuthin'" (Jimmy Stewart and his Night Hawks), "Baby Doll" (Jimmy Dale), "Don't Sweep That Dirt On Me" (Buddy Shaw), "Henpecked Daddy" (Ralph Johnson and the Hillbilly Show Boys), "Stoney Mountain Boogie" (Stoney Mountain Playboys), "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now," (Sleepy Jeffers & the Davis Twins), "No More" (Buddy Shaw), "Big Black Cat" (RD Hendon & the Western Jamboree Cowboys), "It's Saturday Night" (Bill Mack)

Videos: "Nuthin' but a Nuthin'" (Jimmy Stewart and his Nighthawks)   "Don't Sweep That Dirt On Me" (Buddy Shaw)   "Stoney Mountain Boogie" (Stoney Mountain Playboys)   "It's Saturday Night" (Bill Mack)


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Merle Haggard, Charley Pride, and Bill Mack.

Luis Huerta

Guitar crunch-chords charge in the opening, fleetingly recalling the Pistols' "No Feelings" before shifting to new, similarly free-wheeling demolitions. Vocals blare from the guttural envelope, espanol is bitten off like ammo, and three minutes blur.

Video: "es un crimen"


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Vagabond

"This song's about having a really hot teacher," was the intro tossed off by singer/guitarist Fin at an August 2025 Fulford Arms gig. Along for spree, Chris (drums) and Olly (guitar) ably aided as matters took reckless-crazy wing.

Video: "Pretty Boy"


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Djordje Stijepovic: They call him artist          





Beyond dispute is that Djordje merits placement at the topmost level of music -- Rockabilly, Jazz, Swing, Punk, Worldly styles, Exotica - and the beautiful beast they combine to form.

His years of wildcatting across Rock'n'Roll stages are offset by impressive academic regimen; he boasts degrees in Jazz bass and arrangements, as well as a conservatory one in classical double-bass performance.

His most recent solo single (as Bullfiddlecat) is 2025 untethered raver "Knockout." Djordje uses familiar construction and style, but adds unanticipated key shifts. The Paul Pigat lead and nimble skins administered by Aleksander Petrovic flabbergast. (Too, a factor in the accompanying video's magnetism is the shameless frolic of pinups Scarlet Paige and Terra Jackson.)

Djordje contributed talents to others' 2023 works, including Dark Bardot (by Filip Mitrovic and Andy Baldwyn) and Argentinian singer Fito Paez's EADDA9223.




In 2008, I was writing as CD review editor for Rockabilly magazine. My introduction to Djordje came when I reviewed his group Atomic Sunset's Hot Rods and Pin Ups CD. 

"De riguer aggro aside, this Serbian trio's truest worth lies in the same instrumental attentiveness distinguishing all serious musicians," I wrote. "Impeccably precise Sinesa Jovic is ever at hand, Drazen Skaric crafts alarmingly charged exhortations, and Djordje Stijepovic's artful upright maneuvering salutes no superior."

There have since been diverse discs featuring Djordje (as well as before). Among them are platters by Fishtank Ensemble, Beats Antique, Anne McCue, and the BBB featuring Bernie Dresel. 

Scattered betwixt was Djordje's four-LP stint with Tiger Army and various soundtrack and compilation work. He's also laid down further solo sounds and lent talents as a guest accompanist: Wanda Jackson, Scotty Moore and DJ Fontana, Big Boy Arnold, and Dale Hawkins wisely called his name. 

Still more studio and live performance endeavors matched him with Nickelodeon star Drake Bell and supergroup Headcat (in which he jammed with fabled Slim Jim Phantom and Danny B Harvey).

Putting august genres Djordje enlivens to one side, talk of art may seem incongruous when discussing his rough-hewn roots-musics and Psychobilly efforts. Still, even then, creative intuition and intellectual discipline lurk.

Djordje attends to business and lets observers call him artist. And they do.

Videos:  "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (Atomic Sunset 2007)   "Ciocarlia" (Fishtank Ensemble 2009 live)   Tiger Army solo (live 2017)   "Gimme tha Power" (Molotov 2018 MTV live)   "Knockout" (featuring pinups Terra Jackson and Seattle Paige)






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