Salaryman by Salaryman - CD

This is the Poster Children’s electronic side project. The music is generated mainly with analog and/or cheap synthesizers and electronic gizmos. It has an ambient techno feel to it but maintains a live human feel. This works to the band’s advantage, helping to distance themselves from the boring techno dance music (which usually boils down to being EZ listening for the stupid, ie people who own Amiga computers). Their songs tend to sound too similar after a while but it’s still interesting nonetheless.
Oh Yeah, Baby by Royal Pendletons - LP

This is the debut LP from this New Orleans frat-rock combo. This is a really good album. The opening track is one of the best instro’s I’ve heard in a long time. Although they have a much fuller sound, these guys sound very much like the Hentchmen. I may just be saying this because both bands prominently feature organ. Unlike most neo-surf-frat rock bands lately, these guys actually have some energy behind their music!
Can’t Stand the Rezillos: The (Almost) Complete Rezillos by Rezillos, The - CD

This is a scottish punk band from the seventies. They are responsible for the original Destination Venus. The songs on this album song sound like lots of British punk from that era but with a much more new wave twist. They sing about trash culture icons and refrain from the Anarchy in the UK crap. These songs have much more of a 60s pop appeal to them. Also, the mix between male and female vocals is swell. Lots of great basslines too.
96 Tears by Question Mark and the Mysterians - CD

This is a recent reissue of the 1966 album of the same name. This is an excellent collection of great 60’s garage tunes by these legendary Michigan Rockers.. Most of the tunes match the energy and snottyness of their 1966 hit 96 tears and the CD includes 4 bonus tracks. Look for their reunion follow up album coming out soon!
Fresh Gasoline by Phono-Comb - LP
The Great Surf Crash of ’97 by Phantom Surfers, The - LP

The title of this great release refers to the recent glut of surf bands out there. The cover art is in the style of Mad Magazine and was penned by Jack Davis himself. This is the best Phantom Surfers LP since Big Screen Spectaculars mainly because of the variety of songs and the goofy vocal incursions. It also has a cover of Captain Zoom’s birthday song.
Popular Favorites by Oblivians - LP
Oblivians Play 9 Songs with Mr. Quintron by Oblivians - LP

A concept album from the Oblivians, the kings of overdriven blues trash?!? Well, kinda… this is a collection of gospel tunes played in the raw Oblivians style. A new addition here is Mr. Quintron who provides the church organ which really fills out the bands minimal sound. It seems that Greg O. really took the reigns here and is responsible for all the originals and the majority of the vocal parts.
David Nudelman Lays an Egg by David Nudelman - 7"

Speaking of David Nudelman, I think it would be mistake to leave this record off this list. This is David’s greatest release to date. Not only does the record itself look like a fried egg but the songs are some of the stupidist recorded moments ever. For example, from the song “Too Lazy to Pee”, “Go down the hall and pee, and while your at it take a pee for me.” See more detail and listen to samples on my Planet Pimp tribute site.