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Friday, August 30, 2024

Skinny McGee and the Handshakes

Chattanooga Trigger Man   12" blue vinyl

(Shawn A. Gravitt)



"We had the pleasure of doing this album from start to finish, on our own," reads their Bandcamp page declaration. Indeed, without the weighty thumbs of spreadsheet-scrutinizing label bosses, Skinny McGee (upright, cracker-barrel vocals) and Chris Bell (guitar and marvelously swelling harmonica) dig way down and come up with leisurely, affable dirt-road ramblings that move home-folks' happy feet. (Additional guitarman Marcus Brixa sits in for "I'll Ramble On.") 

"We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it," concludes the declaration. Done and done.

Recommended: "Bottom Land Blues," "Chattanooga Trigger Man," "Ballad of the Silver Meteor," "I'll Ramble On," "Caffeine and Cocaine," "Yellow Cadillac," "Sugarcane Blues"

Video: Live at Rockibillaque, 1/20/2024 (14:37)


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The Vossa Rebels

"Strapless Dress"   single

(Kvarts)



Two elements curl fingers: Celebration of hip-swinging pulchritude and lean, nimbly speeding bop that summons to mind early Stray Cats. "She's got blue eyes, black hair/when she starts walkin' everybody stares." An evocative portrait buoyed by tight-as-can-be musicianship that rates salute from the dancefloor.

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Billy Lee Riley

The Truckers Jukebox Present...

(Burn Rubber Recordings)



Sun alumnus Billy Lee is revered by sideburned legions. A multi-instrumentalist fireball, he inspired ensuant generations of rockers. Not the least of those was iconic singer Robert Gordon. His reinventions of Billy Lee's more combustible waxings introduced them to fresh ears. Most readers of this page already know that Billy Lee reclines in the pantheon; those few who didn't, do now,

Recommended: "Wouldn't You Know," "Trouble Bound," "Betty and Dupree," "No Name Girl," "I Want You Baby," "Got the Water Boiling," "Pearly Lee," "Dance With Me Honey," "Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash," "Rock With Me Baby," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Red Hot," "Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll"

Video: "Got the Water Boiling"


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Back In the Day, 2015

The Cramps

Weekend On Mars   12" vinyl

(Radio Silence)



Purists might contend the Cramps were in truest trim in these early days, when Songs the Lord Taught Us was poised to invade shelves. (Though a rejoinder could argue they produced sterling howlers their full term.) It was manifest that the CBGB's risen wraiths borrowed generously from Link Wray's iconic '60s instrumentals and hillbilly wildman Hasil Adkins' oddball worldview. Just as the moldering quartet larded their influences with personal poison, they, too, inspired ghoul-caravans that lurched in later seasons. Thus, we have jagged monstrousness stalking into perpetuity.

Isssued in 2015, the radio capture of an August, 18, 1979 Club 57 raveup was reportedly limited to 500 copies. On 2024 Amazon, $92.00 can take it home. Others ask less.

Recommended: "UFO," "Domino," "Weekend On Mars," "Voodoo Idol," "Zombie Dance," "Rockin' Bones," "Human Fly," "Garbageman," "Teenage Werewolf," "Sunglasses After Dark," "TV Set"

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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Phil Alvin

County Fair 2000

(Liberation Hall)



On September 20th, Liberation Hall will commemorate the initial issuance of this superior 1994 Hightone disc by restoring it to the marketplace. It will available in vinyl, CD, and digtal formats.

When Phil takes up vintage-fashioned entries, one can hear the fire in his guts. He is best known as the sweat-flinging, grimacing frontman for California's iconic Blasters. But it's misleading and unfair to label him exclusively a Rockabilly musician (though he certainly is that). As spotlighted on his two solo efforts -- 1986's Unsung Stories and this -- the man's true nature is based in the Blues; not just the orthodox variety, but country string-blues, high-stepping brass, and 1920s jazz-informed selections. At each turn, he evidences a genuine bond, belting out joyfulness and pouring his everything into each number with passion.

Recommended: "County Fair," "The Blue Line," "Turnin' Blues Into Gold" (feat. James Intveld and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band), "Keep In Touch" (feat. Jerome Bowman and the Blasters), "She Loves So Good," "Callin' Corrine," "The Terror" (feat. the Faultline Syncopaters), "Oh Doctor" (feat. The Guada La Habrians), "Mr. Satellite Man" (feat. Top Jimmy, Mary Franklin, and the Blasters), "Low Down Rhythm" (feat. Eddie Baytos, the Faultline Syncopaters, and Fayard Nicholas), "Old Rugged Cross" (feat. Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Ike Williams, Jerry Angel), "Ankh/Didn't He Ramble" (feat. Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Ike Williams, Jerry Angel)

Videos: "County Fair"   "The Blue Line"


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The Unknowns

East Coast Low

(Drunken Sailor Records)




These guys were made for times when only bar-chord collisions will satisfy. The Ramones taught lessons echoed here, but arrangements are more involved. An Australian accent distinguishes direct, tossed off singing that struts down the middle of the street. Group-shouted backing vocals (especially on "Dianne") recall early Misfits. What matters with influences is what is done with them. And in this instance, they are applied in service of idiosyncratic roundhouses.

Recommended: "Shot Down," "Dianne," "Rid Of You," "Beat Me," "Thinking About You," "I Don't Know," "Deleted"

Video: "Dianne"


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The Boo Tikis

In Stereo

(Flying Skull Records)



England's Garage-Punk fuzzmongers the Boo Tikis have of late been raising ruckus-primitivism in shadow-enshrouded lairs alongside Thee Gravesmen, Deathfiend, and others of that wiggy ilk. A more conventional producer might have romanced the combo's rough aspect. But that would have crippled their charm, and thankfully no one matching that description was granted studio ingress. Everything's loose and loud, jangly and damn near shambolic. Merry tunefulness window-peeps. Caterwauling declamations dangle one foot from the precipice. A sideways snapshot of madcaps whaling daylights out of every instrument at hand.

Recommended: "Purple Skies," "Oedipus Hex," "I Want You," "Peyote," "Leave Me Alone," "Diablo 66," "Place In the Queue," "A Girl Like You," "I Wanna Change Your Mind"

Video: "Place In the Queue" (live)


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Eddie Quinteros

Quinteros Au Go-Go!

(Sundazed)



Eddie's story will prompt no smiles, but it at least offers a felicitous soundtrack. 

In the days when Ike relinquished keys to JFK, the California high-schooler was already grabbing ears. He backed Bobby Freeman on guitar at only 15, after the singer had hit with "Do Ya Wanna Dance?" When 17 year-old Eddie scored a regional hit with the lively "Come Dance With Me," the big-time beckoned.

American Bandstand appearances, an Alan Freed package-tour spotlight, a plane-trip to Hawaii for celebration there...One account relates that he sometimes lent his soloing flair to fellow acts.

Probably, only those who've been seized up by such whirlwinds can fully know their intoxication.

After the hullabaloo quieted, Eddie realized he'd been swindled by managerial skullduggery. Though he still checked the teenage box, he hung up his Rock'n'Roll shoes and flipped off the entire music industry.

(He did indulge somewhat in ensuant years, results of which are included here.)

Eddie may not have been a star, but allow him this: The raw talent so evident in the wax he left behind might well have matured into something grander. 

As it is, we can appreciate what was.

Recommended: "Come Dance With Me," "Slow Down Sandy," "Vivian," "Lindy Lou," "Train At Nine" (demo), "School Blues"

Videos: "Come Dance With Me"    "School Blues"


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Sunday, August 25, 2024

Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg

"Keep On Dancing"   10" 45 rpm vinyl

(Guns Of Brixton)



Originally waxed by the Avantis and Gentrys in the early '60s. As one account has it, the songwriters had only a catchy scrap. It was elongated by appending a drum solo and fake-ending fade-out, then simply replaying the scrap. Mr. Ramone and pals repeat the artifice. Picture (with tilted camera view) a top-down Mustang flying down a stretch of summer white-line, or a passel of heedless teens writhing in dance-crazes at ocean's edge. The carbonated anthem gleefully wrought by Marky and his fast-footwork fellows is nonstop good-times lilt and aligns with latter-day reinventions of JFK-era fare like "California Sun" (Dictators), "Seven Day Weekend" (Heartbreakers), and "Party Lights" (Walter Lure).

"Keep On Dancing" shares vinyl space with accellerated readings of "New York, New York," "It's Not Unusual,"and "Octopuses Garden."

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Mary B. Good

cute but psycho

(BMG Music)




My suspicion is that when Mary approaches a song, she considers it for what Iggy used to call "Shake Appeal," before ripping into it with gusto. In hospital whites by day and an illustrated yowler as the moon ascends, she has enlisted the barn-burning abettance of players adept at tittilating raucousness. Surprises are interspersed in the form of placid melodies Mary embroiders fetchingly.

Recommended: "Loh's Rägne," "Hot Rod Love," "Shake Mary Shake," "Nimm Mich In Arm," "Orangerie," "Darling," "Drü Akkörd Und D'Wohrheit"

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Ritchy Nails

Hard-Luck Life   3-track 7" vinyl

(Thumper Punk Records)


Were it not for simplicity -- just earnest testimonies and acoustic affirmations -- Ritchy's verity might be obscured. As it appropriately is, the unplugged Punkmetal footsoldier pours forth heartfelt introspections nearly brutal in their frankness. He is defiantly spiritual ("Listened to the preacher when the punks told me not to"), sending implorations Heavenward.

Guest Matt Gilbert adds uninvolved electric stingings to cut #3, embellishing quietly.

Recommended: "Hard Luck Life," "That's Okay With Me," "Roadblocks and Dead Ends"

Video: "Hard Luck Life"


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Buddy Bass

"Layla"   single

(Young)



Like an old friend whose company is treasured, the familiarity of the arrangement holds wide the door in welcome. Buddy's warm, unaffected bearing communicates he's having as good a time as any sharkskin-suited dance-hall strutter. Here spins Rock''Roll as alive and joyous as its pioneers intended. What jukeboxes jump for.

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Friday, August 23, 2024

Pontus J. Back

"Be en bön för mig" "Saliga visshet"

(Talking Music)



Finnish 'Rock Pastor' Pontus occupies an especial category, that of indefatigable guitar-rocker with eyes focused only on Eternal reward. While all of his efforts merit attention, these tracks work particular wonders in easily rolling vintage manners. The attractive melody of "Saliga visshet" may seem familiar; know that it is a brisk retelling of 1873 hymn "Blessed Assurance." There is crooning, there is bopping, and there is praise - one gets the whole package.

Videos: "Be en bön för mig"   "Saliga visshet"


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The Flame 69

s/t   EP

(Guns of Brixton Records)



It wasn't the 400 who birthed the Rock'n'Roll we love. Men who worked with their hands made music that gave them expression and release. Just so, The Flame 69 shout of regular people's pains and resoluteness. Don't look for this principled storm to top corporate charts; it's too real.

Recommended: "We Only Have Time," "Sons of the Working Class," "The Skinheads," "Voices From the Sky"

Video: "Voices From the Sky"   "The Skinheads"


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Semi-Famous

Destroy Ourselves

(Rarebirdlit/Duck! Records)



The attraction fills ears: equally prominent Punk and Pop elements flex biceps and sprint on winged feet. "Semi-Famous" originated as a fictional group in Screeching Weasels co-founder John "Jughead" Pierson's 2001 novel Weasels In a Box. He's now assembled adroit confederates beneath that flag. Their punchy efforts wow. 

Recommended: "Weasels In a Box," "What's a Metaphor," "Obvious," "Katy Still Puts Up With Me," "Clow In the Window," "They Live Today," "Middle School Monster," "Rush II," "Yermo"

Video: "Clown In the Window"


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We Hate You Please Die

"Adrenaline"   single

(Nmas Editions)



Single-mindedly rushing tempo demands witness. Self-aware musings give way to declarative stridency: "Euphoria and stress rise in me/fire in my belly" explains an understated vocalist, before proclaiming "This is how I can get the best/Best of myself!" Given instumental simplicity, insistence enjoys spotlight. "Adrenaline" will be included on the threesome's forthcoming full-length Chamber Music.

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Monday, August 19, 2024

Rockats

Live At the Ritz   digital LP

(Island)


Though Danny B. Harvey wasn't on Live At the Ritz -- the guitarist later joined the Rockats for Make That Move and American Bandstand -- he has just posted all tracks from the historic LP on his Bandcamp site. 

Recently, Barry Ryan, the group's definitional guitarist and backup singer, shared behind-scenes recollections of the record and its origin: 

"Island Records head Chris Blackwell signed the Rockats on the advice of Grace Jones in late 1980. We went to London in December to start recording. For one reason or another, the sessions weren't matching up to our live shows. So the project was dumped and we came back to NY. 

"So, it was decided that the best thing to do was to do a live record. We recorded two consecutive nights at the Ritz, but I believe only the first night was used. Both nights were sold out and that's Billy Idol who introduces the band and also sang on the encore of Chuck Berry's Around and Around, which wasn't included on the release."

In 1981, I grabbed Live At the Ritz the moment I glimpsed it in an Iowa record store. An Iowa-to-Minneapolis transplant the year prior, I'd purchased the "Rockabilly Doll" b/w "Tanya Jean" Kat Tale 45, and gone on to see the Rockats play local club Duffy's two October nights in a row. (I picked up a gray Rockats t-shirt the first night.)

Ritz is as close to a time machine-trip back to Duffy's as I'll ever secure. 

That night, the cavernous club was dim and seemingly filled beyond capacity. Frequently, stories passed around morph during the process. It was true that former New York Dolls drummer Jerry Nolan had previously been a Rockat. But by the time talk reached my ears, someone said the group would that night be debuting a new member -- Sylvain Sylvain. Of course, that proved to be false. But as soon materialized, the actual line-up made a flamboyant-enough splash, themselves.

When house lights dimmed and multi-colored stage ones shone, every starring cat threw himself into frenetic gymnastics while dealing rowdy bop impeccabble in its precision. The outrageously pomped and nattily attired group was much more riveting spectacle than mere pastime. 

Punk-era brashness cranked volume and reinvigorated classic Rockabilly swagger. It surefooted in modern raiment before the Stray Cats loomed on MTV. Originals abrim with rollicking fun shared set-space with covers reinvented with jaw-jutted flair.

Singer Dibbs Preston was and remains in the uppermost tier. Barry and Tim Scott (McConnell) constituted a six-string dyad versed in both tradition and fresh thinking. Drummer Lewis King (nee Curt Weiss) urged others on with the dynamism of a gone superman. And no one could navigate a doghouse -- and dance in circles with it -- like Smutty Smiff; his exultant yelps intensified the sprawling ballyhoo.

I jostled through the crowd and stood transfixed before a thundering speaker for some 15 minutes. And it wasn't until two days had elapsed that my full hearing returned. But I was 21 and didn't care.

Ritz was recorded, mixed, and pressed in only 48 hours, a land-speed record that furthered the disc's urgency. 

The t-shirt I bought at Duffy's in 1980 disappeared sometime over the decades. But my original Live At the Ritz vinyl remains in my collection. And it's not going anywhere.

Recommended: "Rockin' Baby," "Rite Time," "My Way," "Go Kat Wild," "Love This Kat," "Start All Over Again," "Krazy Baby," "50 Miles From Nowhere," "At My Front Door," "Wrong Rite Reason," "Room To Rock," "All Thru the Nite," "I Wanna Bop"

Videos: "Rockin' Baby"   "I Wanna Bop"


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Hellbillys

Torture Garden   vinyl

(Wreckin' Bones Records)



The 2021 rerelease of flamethrowing Torture Garden was featured on this blog some three years ago. A band representative soon noted it had sold out. But because Drunkabilly is now marketing the title as a 2024 product, and since it still towers in its combustible genre, new appraisal is warranted.

Owing to brutal, amphetemine-dosed rampages and requisite ghastliness, California's yet-active Hellbillys were/are first-rank American Psychos. Amid skull-shattering devastation, old-school postures are struck but are reinvented as contemporary furies. It's entirely possible that club floors are spattered with thick crimson by night's end. Spain's Wrecking Bones reissue includes nine bonus tracks from '94 and '95. 

The group plans its own rerelease of Torture Garden (with extra cuts) in 2025. And in a July Facebook message, the band pledged a new disc is also forthcoming. Counting days...

Recommended, original release: "Bondage A Go Go," "Bucket O' Blood," "Fleshook," "Whistle Bait," "No Sympathy," "Rockabilly Rumble," "Useless Man," "Nitro Ghouls," "Drug," "First Probe To Uranus," "G.I. Blues" 

Recommended, bonus tracks: "It's Alive," "Evil," "Say Mama"

Videos: "Bondage A Go Go"  "Bucket O' Blood"


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Cavegirl + the Neandergals

Carnal Desires   10" colored vinyl

(Western Star)



Sweet-treats for both ear and eye sashay with amps on high. An amalgam of renovated 'billy and Flintstones finery merits admiring perusal. And when evaluations are gathered, vigorous dispatch of sounds finger-popping will be seen to head the page. Whipcrack worthiness.

Recommended: "Caveman Stomp," "Psycho Bitch," "Barbaric Baby," "Ooga Booga Kinda Love," "Neanderthal Man (Run, Run)"

Video: "Psycho Bitch" (live)


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Connie Darko

"Terror y Sci-Fi" 

(Daniel Nicolas Szyszka)




Nicky Lugosi manned the board as Connie spilled bloody horror flick-imagery. This reviewer finds it linguistically unfamiliar, but the video offers clues. The tilted zone through which a knife-hefting head-case prowls is made to seem all the more uncanny by helter-skelter soundtracking. Gore flashes past, etching morbidness.

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Friday, August 16, 2024

the Vibrators

Automatic Demos - 1977

(Cleopatra)





In the 1970s' concluding years, England's Vibrators had a go at giving moribund Rock'n'Roll the healthy boot it deserved. Scene fellows the Sex Pistols, Clash, and Damned moved more product and accrued more ink, but the Vibrators slogged through the same battle zones and were, frankly, more skilled musicians than many now-forgotten contemporaries. Their witty tunes sped with marked brio and made pogoers of all exposed.

Several songs demoed here appear on the group's 1978 V2 LP. Cleopatra issued this on green marble vinyl.

Lamentably, founding member and bassist Pat Collier passed just last month. His rumbling frameworks boosted the the Vibrators' appeal. In later times, he collaborated onstage and in recording atmospheres with numerous acts both celebrated and obscure. 

Recommended: "He's a Psycho," "Feel Alright," "But I Do," "Flying Duck Theory," "Stitch You Up," "Frontline Europe," "24 Hour People"

Video: "Stitch You Up"  (1978 demo)


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The Brains

Drunk Not Dead

(Cleopatra)



Crisp splatter-vinyl reissue of Québécois high-voltage 2011 work. Cunning Psychobilly hurled into cauldron with Horror Punk sinisterness. Fervor bubbles. 

Recommended: "Four Beasts," "Take What I Want," "Six Rounds," "Oh Murder!," "Premonitions," "High On Speed," "Gato Calavera," "Drunk Not Dead," "Pourquoi Me Laisser"

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Outer Space

Unpublished and Rarities

(Self-issued)



So layered are their sparks-shooting compositions that onrush is remarkable. Arm-seizing blasts pull rapt listeners upward into uncharted trajectories. Psycho's passion snarls. 

Recommended: "Maniac killer," "Zoriv svit," "Kistliavi prymary," "Popsa," "Halaktychnyi parovoz," "Dzvonyk"

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77 Spears

Disgracing the Stage...Live At the Alma

(One More Time Records)



In 2022, Lisa of Punk Globe asked after the group's musical self-description. Singer TJ unholstered his appraisal: "80s-style hardcore Punk with bits of noise, melody, and psych." He was dead on. In their fulminations howl burning angers. Guitar-led crash-bang spirit marauds with teeth sharpened.

Recommended: "Fight Muzak," "The Only Person You're Fooling Is Yourself," "Can't Slow Down," "You Can't Dance To Metal," "Vegas, Baby!," "If I Could Only Get Some Sleep"

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Thursday, August 15, 2024

Jeff Dahl

"Spazz Attack" / "I Can't Explain"   EP

(Ghost Highway Recordings)



Greatly to stage-stalker Jeff's credit, his 2024 release busts wide open with the same sweaty vocal determination and axe violence that typified his infamous earlier savageries. Brawny "Spazz Attack" hurtles. Its zero-excess arrangement illustrates that years have only seasoned Jeff's songcraft bent.

No audio clip of his revisiting Townsend's "I Can't Explain" is available for review. But an online account by Jeff's collaborator, guitarist Zepp Oberpichler, did present itself.

"There isn't much I can say about 'I Can't Explain,'" Oberpichler wrote. "Except that we managed to hammer the song in 1:27 or so - with a guitar solo! Ultra fast, but very contemporary. I'm wondering what Pete Townsend would say about it?"

The two songs appear on a 7" EP, the other side of which features a pair of entries by Spanish Punk outfit Nuevo Catecismo Católico.


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