The title is very appropriate for this posthumous release from one of the greatest garage rock bands. These two records are basically resissues of some of the bands harder to find singles with 1 or 2 new songs thrown in unapologetically to get people to buy the album even if they own all the singles. The first record has a side of a bootleg live recording. Both albums are utterly lo-fi. This is essential stuff for your trash rock collection.
This is the final full length from the great band, The Mortals. This, however, is a collection of previously released material scanning the band’s short existence. The quality isn’t as consistent as their past LPs but their are some good songs on here. I especially like Atomic Cocktail taken from the Estrus Cocktail Companion.
Lo-Fi rockers!!! Snotty female lead vocals. Some of the best garage music from the 90s.
This is one twisted piece of work. It contains a bunch of fun rockabilly tunes. All of them are accented by lead singer Nobody’s Freddie Blassie-like wail. The songs are fast and extremely stripped down.
This release represents a revitalized MorA? after a string of average releases. Albini’s production makes the band sound a bit more strppied down and kinda like they’re playing in your living room. They are perhaps one of the most exciting and entertaining live bands around.
The JL’s worst album thusfar. Still it kix rox.
Jackie and the Cedrics are a surf revival band hailing from Japan. In addition to Jackie’s trademark hyperactive drumming, Rockin’ Jelly Bean’s pounding bass, and Enocky’s speedy guitar playing, the band has added a new organist for this recording, Tucker. The organ fits in great and the songs on this EP are as kinetic as anything they have put out in the past, and have a nice clear production quality.
This is a band lead by ex-Fink Chris Barfield. There a four neat instros on this single. They all have a Morricone feel to them because of the mix of acoustic and electric guitars. The record’s best song is their version of The Vice of Killing from For a Few Dollars More.
This is the bands first full length offering with their new drummer and it is their clearest sounding stuff to date. This is one band that isn’t helped by their past lo-fi sound. This pretty much follows the Henchmen’s formula here: organ driven frat-rock songs about cars and girls.
WOW!!! Neil provides the side-splitting fun on this awesome work of comedy genius. It includes his take on religion, birth, and the O.J. trial. Buy this record and send me any Neil Hamburger stuff you don’t want anymore!!!