Ten Pin Rattlers
Read My Lips 3-track EP
(Sreaming Hyena Records)
Capsule reviews by a jury of one: Iowa journalist/author DC Larson. Rockabilly, Psychobilly, Blues, Alternative, Western Swing, R and B, Punk, Swing, Hillbilly, Glam, Americana. DC Larson's retro science fiction writing blog, from which the Eddie Atomic Space Adventures are available, is RETRO RIFF BOOKS. And his political writings one is AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE. Both are also on Blogspot. All original content on these three blogs is under author copyright.
Ten Pin Rattlers
Read My Lips 3-track EP
(Sreaming Hyena Records)
The Fadeaways
s/t
(Groovie Records)
Brandon Wayne & his Lonesome Drifters
Shake the Barn single
(Self-issued)
In simpler eras, many-a slickered-up farmhand swirled his perfumed sweetheart to such plainly hewn musicalizing. Red barns that by hot days knew only Bessie and hay bales came alive on special nights. Calloused, sunburnt hands took up all manner of home-folks' stringed implements and produced lively country airs. Brandon and his pals make merry with exactly such gladdening romp, adding rollicking ivories and skins direct. More genuine purveyors of common-world magnificence cannot be cited.
Ravagers
On the Loose
(Self-issued)
To this writer's mind, Metallic blast-force bombardments, though already often worth pursuit, are wrought most delectably when infused with the concussive ire only Punk can manifest. Now before us is a hot-wire example.
The instruments themselves bear no blame for the devastation perpetrated by their no-bullshit handlers. Having crafted airtight diatribes, the Baltimorians hurl them like bombs. Sneered vocals lend aptly raffish flourish.
A lieutenant tore free the printer dispatch. He ran to the chief's office.
"Chief! Chief!"
The grizzled 30-year veteran looked up from his paperwork. "Boy, you know better than to run in here..."
"I know, sorry!" The aide gulped for breath. "But this is BIG!"
The chief reclined. "Let me be the judge."
His hand shaking, the lieutenant handed over the dispatch.
"RAVAGERS?!" The chief nearly fell off his chair. "RAVAGERS ARE COMIN' HERE?!"
His shoulders slumped, the chief trudged to the window. "Real peaceful town, we used to have..."
Recommended: "Public Hell," "Razor Love," "Total Crime," "Dogs," "Poison Rite," "Night Of the Bastard," "Wicked Bones"
Videos: promo "Dogs" (official video) live (29:02)
Bang Bang Betty & the H-Bombs
"Fatal Attraction" EP
(Trickster Music)
Class to the nines. Settling in is recherché Jazz mature enough to know how most efficaciously to dispense charms, yet so audacious as to raise up bold implications. An entrée into the Make-Believe Ballroom: Glasses clink, gowns sheath, and bow-tied wolves strategize.
Recommended: "Fatal Attraction," "That Mellow Saxophone," "Swingin' With You," "The Professor"
Videos: "Fatal Attraction" "That Mellow Saxophone" "The Professor" "
Lawn Dart Massacre
"Fight For That Life" "Waste of Time" "Salt and Paper Cuts" singles
(LDM Soundworks)
Presently germinating in Indianapolis's better environs, Lawn Dart Massacre have on offer a trio of economical numbers whose jaw-thrust dispositions comprise Punk and Ska. The Ska bobs trippingly, its Pied-Piper air summoning limber legs to muster, and rumbling Punk of the '90s sort skids its evergreen appeal. Propitious outings.
Videos: "Fight For That Life" (live) "Waste of Time" (live) "Salt and Paper Cuts" (live)
Sandbox Bullies
Chicken Roast
(Loaded Bomb Records)
The present writer has always found compelling the wit and muscle a-pulse in all worthy roots-grounded adventurings. Such is the gladsome case in these studio and gig cuts. A safe wager is that windows were broken during the making of these recordings.
Bashings are relentless. The same wildspark that fires these rambunctious song-missiles enjoyed electric animation in every bygone barrelhouse, secret lair, and after-hours joint that made possible this contemporary uproar. When kicks are raging, clocks are meaningless.
Recommended: "Make You Regret," "Can't Be Your Man," "Chicken Roast," "Cadillac Smile" (live), "Rock'n'Roll Woman" (live), "Let's Go" (live) "Life of Sin" (live)
Videos: "Make You Regret" "Can't Be Your Man" "Cadillac Smile"
Sgt. Bilko's Krazy Combo
Buried In a Box of Broken Dreams
(Roobarb Records)
While the roster has seen permutations over the years, Berni Bilko was a constant sparkplug from the band's early '80s busking. During its incipient phase, English Psychobilly hurled Union Avenue shadings with boisterous Punk acculturation; the sound was spartan, and witnessing the development of something wonderfully crisp roused one to allegiance. Berni's lyrical pen sometimes ventured along idiosyncratic boulevards, but the playing was ever forcible and representative of a fashion now termed "old school."
That classification to one side, abundant merit yet resounds.
Recommended: "A Dog Chasing Its Own Tail," "Married To the Bottle," "Catch Me On a Good Day," "The Boy Who Never Was," "Sensible Shoes," "Lewinsky Lips," "Nosey Neighbors," "Double Dutch," "Buried In a Box of Broken Dreams," "Bring the Shutters Down," "Comeback Kid"
Videos: "Catch Me On a Good Day" (live, 2013) "Married To the Bottle" "Bring the Shutters Down"
World Famous Blue Jays
The Singles: 1987 - 1991
(Diesel Only)
The great big, grinning sound comes busting loose through swinging doors, boots stomping and guitars rip-snortingly authoritative. Birthed in NYC in the 1980s, this combo became popular fixtures in that city's Bakersfield-on-the-Bowery clubs. Apt for everyone who's ever relished what Rock'n'Roll swagger raves like when slam-drawled with swelled Country accentings.
Recommended: "Cheeseburger Deluxe," "Good Morning Mr. Trucker," "Do It For Hank," "Annie Is a Granny," "10-Pin Boogie," "Cookin' With Jay," "Motor City," "Mud-Flap Boogie," "Diesel Only Theme," "Is a Bluebird Blue?," "Blue Room"
Videos: "Do It For Hank" "10-Pin Boogie" "Mud-Flap Boogie"
The Vibro Kings
Psycho Love
(Self-issued)
The ace factor of this Punk-hip flaying is that the men know exactly what they're doing, even as telephone poles look like a picket fence. Much musical know-how kicks up heels betwixt jackhammer smackdowns. (Worth note is that wild side boisterousness is sufficiently leavened by more orthodox inclinations, thereby assuring broad accessibility.) Tuneful gestures a-plenty unspool in brash episodes. And Chris Henson's linear vocal projections make their points without undue foofaraw.
Recommended: "Psycho Love," "Amore Lane," "Rat Race," "Pariah," "Hundred Dollar Bill," "Medusa"
Videos: "Psycho Love" "Rat Race" "Pariah"
Royal Blunder
only more is enough EP
(Self-issued)
The creative pen enjoys liberty and receives stimulating interpretation in these cavorters. Styles commingle in entrancing fashion: Pop, Garage, Punk, and tuneful hints of Kinks and more worthy lodestars are proclaimed by trippingly buoyant players who revel in the kicky effort. (Merrymakers must secure their own trampolines, confetti, and candy colored strobes.)
Recommended: "The Clock," "Only More Is Enough," "Sherlock Holmes," "Blink"
Video: "The Clock" (live)
Johnny Voodoo & the Graverobbers From Outerspace
Spiked Leather Jacket
(Dekonstruktion Records)
"Blacktop rips under fiery wheels / Steel beast growls, feel the thrill it reveals!" is the declaration snarled at the outset of headlong and rock-ribbed maraudings. Making sporadic appearances amidst furor are somewhat more orthodox finger-poppers, like a Catman gem; their wise inclusion lends variegation. But Psycho fierceness - its demolitions marked by remorselessly whipped snare, stern double bass negotiations, and six-string flailings - predominates and urges screaming celebration.
Recommended: "Blood To Spill," "Burning Rubber," "Sick Week," "Mile High Mohawk," "Outlaw Song," "Song Of the Siren," "Spiders In Her Hair," "Race With the Devil," "Spiked Leather Jacket" (Malice), "Ghosts Of Mississippi," "That Thing Got a Hemi," "Buried Next To the King," "Spiked Leather Jacket" (Johnny), "Cruising My Tri Five"
Video: "Blood To Spill"
Facebook (Dekonstruktion)
The Phantom A.D.
...Plays Ghoulish Rock'n'Roll
(Self-issued)
Only months ago, Isaac Rother was greeting creature cogniscenti and mongering merch at the Famous Monsters of Filmland convention in Pennsylvania. That costumed spectacle befit a man whose prodigious lurkings through midnight spook-show environs feature catchy songs suited variously to mausoleum exhumations, TV cathode rays, and beach party bingo. Isaac answers Kim Nekroman's question: "What do monsters do, when they're not on the film set?"
Recommended: "MK Ultra Rock," "I Go Where the Party Takes Me," "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," "Ric Flair Rock," "Dark Eyes" (live), "Ghoulruption," "Bad Girls Only," "Gloomy Sunday"
Video: live (42:45) "Dark Eyes" (live)
Ezra Lee & His Boogie Woogie Band
Live and Rockin'
(Self-issued)
The Peawees
One Ride
(Wild Honey)
Caring about naught but good-times soundtracking (a fine ambition), these graduates of garageland craft Pop-Punk mini-classics that put in mind the swingingly educative Pebbles vinyl series. "Whoa-woah" background harmonies endemic to joy-ringing 1960s transistor grooves like the Turtles (and resuscitated by Joey R.) are buoyed by ebullient guitars. Even an Everlys shard skims past. Rhythms spur kicks, as shimmers frolic under cascading fun-falls.
Recommended: "Banana Tree," "Drive," "Plastic Bullets," "The Wolf," "Lost In the Middle," "She Cries As She Kills," "Who's the Enemy?," "Spell On Me," "Before I Die," "One Ride," "You'll Never Be Mine Again"
Video: "Drive" "Plastic Bullets" (live) "The Wolf"
Wasted Strike
Civil War digital album / cassette
(Self-issued)
Hardcore verging on violence. Given uniformly blistering perpetration - no respite is at hand - browsers might think all ripsaw-gone-lunatic cuts indistinguishable. But when immersed, one discerns peculiarities.
Recommended: "False Crack," "Vengeance," "Compassion Fatigue," "P.O.A.," "Life Sentence," "Heavy Metal"
Video: (live 2:58)
Derek Nash and Dominic Ashworth
Rockabilly Bops
(Soho)
Fabled Jazz dreadnoughts turn their hands to instrumental endeavors more plebeian, the product proving both merry and bracing. A host of happy portraits pass the imagination: crew cuts and pony-tails rollicking 'round a Seeburg; two straws in a chocolate malted; switchblade mumblety peg; and steamed-up jalopies parked 'neath stars. Efficient production that performs its proper function, otherwise remaining scarce, aids musical elegance.
All assembled are first-chair. Too, cognoscenti will savour the one-bloodedness that arrives via brim-tips to Johnny Otis, Stray Cats, and the crackerjack Munsters Theme.
Recommended: "High School Summer," "Jitterbug Jive," "Tears In My Heart," "Rockabilly Bop," "Cool Cats Strut," "Halloween Hop," "Jukebox Rock," "Rock'n'Roll Party," "Country Highway," "Jamming and Jiving," "Happy Hour," "Feeling Bluesy," "Boogie Woogie Brothers"
Video: "Jitterbug Jive" "Tears In My Heart" "Jamming and Jiving"
Site (Derek)
Dudley Taft
The Speed of Life
(Self-issued)
Next month, overseas ears will receive pretty much the most blood-and-guts lesson in Blues rockin' accessible without handcuffs being involved. Dudley's bottled-in-bond technique incorporates celebrated genre masters' moves, adding autonomously minted and direct punches. Each time one feels they've heard the utmost, up jump additional dazzlings as real as the rings glasses leave on battered bars.
Recommended: "Wanted Man," "Miles and Miles To Go," "Work It Out," "Burn It Down," "Set Me On Fire," "Pretty Little Thing," "Same Mistakes," "No Yesterdays," "No Time Left"
Video: "Burn It Down" 2025 promo
Reverend Anarchy
"Freddy's Night" single
(Self-issued)
"Don't fall asleep, 'cause he's comin' for you!," is the alarm hurled in this mid-paced Psycho batterer. That and the title are overt nods to the Nightmare On Elm Street hellspawn. They are laced here into far cooler music than was pushed on 1980s theater patrons: Crunched six-string seethings and treble swipes that brandish Rockabilly bravado even the razor-fingered one would dig.
Kid Dynamo
Shake, Rattle, and Rot! EP
(Self-issued)
Johnny Ramone famously remarked that if a young rocker waited to play out until they were "good enough" (by orthodox metrics), they'd be too old.
This work is uneven, crudely rendered, and undeveloped. As accurate as those judgements are (and as much as they are similarly so of one-lung monster flickers inspirational, here), they are positive charms to junk-culture mavens like the present author. Earnestness won't (and shouldn't) wait for sophistication. Fun is most honestly exclaimed when hot. And Kid's brainsick fuzz guitar lends backbone.
Recommended: "Sooprize Package For Mr. Mineo," "The Headless Horseman Stomp," Wolfman Plays the Organ"
Video: None available
Pontus J Back
Faith You Have, Believe You Do
(Talking Music)
Sweden's Rock Pastor succeeds to lofty degree, and that doesn't surprise for three reasons: 1) He's already acclaimed as remarkably gifted. 2) Gathered with him in high-stepping Rockabilly celebration are talents Johnny Hatton, Elna Romberg, Rodger Carter, Mikko Rintanen, and Janne Hyöty. 3) Pontus and associates enjoy the most exalted inspiration from which men can benefit. And that bestowed grace vivifies all touched notes and downbeats.
Recommended: "Faith You Have," "Hope in the light of the Son," "Pray pray pray," "In His light we are saved," "Heaven's race," "Walk the Jesus walk," "Jesus is the light," "Free from fear and pain," "God's love," "Jesus loves Rock'n'Roll," "A mission from God," "Dark side grace"
Videos: Album promo "Jesus Loves Rock'n'Roll" promo 2025 European tour promo
12 Step Rebels
The Darkness Calls Us All
(Self-issued)
Recommended: "The Gravestone," "The Darkness," "It Was You," "Eternal Tomorrow," "'til Death Do Us Part???," "Guilty Until Proven Innocent," "Calling," "Shadow People," "On the Day She Arrived," "The Bell"
Videos: "The Gravestone" "'til Death Do Us Part"
The Bank Robbers
"I Fooled the Devil" b/w "Knockin' At Your Door"
Two magnetic specimens of the sprightliness Rockabilly extends. Such up-spiritedness gladdens all Smooth Sams and Dubble Bubbles on scene. This writer's counsel is to grab up dancing shoes and hasten to hardwood - the School of Rock'n'Roll is now in session.
Videos: "I Fooled the Devil" "Knockin' At Your Door"
Voodoo Tones
Livin' Ain't Easy 4-track EP
(Cleopatra)
This troupe of heroic bearing hefted a pair of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Doors classics to fresh high station. And into the endeavor, they wrought two self-penned stunners of smack-down vivacity. To listen is to be absorbed. No volume is too high.
Lest readers suspect hyperbole, consider those responsible: CM Wolf, Djordje Stijipovic, Danny B. Harvey, and Slim Jim Phantom. Each is a master whose brilliance flares.
Woe be to any who face off with Rock'n'Roll.
Recommended: "Livin' Ain't Easy," "Break On Through (To the Other Side)," "Come On (Let's Dance)," "Sinister Purpose"
Videos: "Livin' Ain't Easy" "Come On (Let's Dance)"