Wednesday, April 16, 2008

You've got my every all.

Prema came to fruition through some guidance by Rob Fish (108, Resurrection) in the mid 90s and put out two great records. This is the latter of the two from 1996.

Prema - Drivel

http://www.mediafire.com/?buajazdt2ft

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Comin' Home

So this is going to be a short but sweet entry. A little update of two of the records i've been listening to a lot lately. And both are pretty far apart on the musical spectrum.

- Patron Saint Of Disbelief


First Up:



Artist: Vision
Album: In The Blink Of An Eye
http://www.mediafire.com/?nmxyzfg0sxj

Sorry about the crappy picture it's the only one i could find. This classic lp from New Jersey's Vision was released in 1989 and in my opinion is definitely their best release. Great youth crew hardcore in the vein of bold.


Second:



Artist: Murder By Death
Album: Red Of Tooth And Claw
http://www.mediafire.com/?idyy1ykjhmm

The 4th album by Murder By Death, Red of Tooth and Claw completely turned my opinion around about this band. After seeing them 3 or 4 times while they toured off Who will survive, and what will be left of them, since apparently when that record came out they were on every damn tour around town. My immediate first opinion of them was that they were quite boring and sounded like a 5th rate cursive. Little did i know that later in their career they would overhaul their entire sound, throw in a spaghetti western sound, and vocals reaching back from nick cave to johnny cash. this fucking record and the one before it In Bocca Al Lupo are fucking incredible. Maybe in a day or two i'll post that record as well. Just do yourself a favor, if you too also wrote off this band because of their previous releases i urge you to give them another shot. I did and it paid off.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Share and share alike.

Here are two incredible bands that share a couple members, and influence myself a lot musically.

-twrex

Deadguy - Work Ethic EP

http://www.mediafire.com/?3t0scuscjtj

Kiss It Goodbye - Choke EP

http://www.mediafire.com/?cnddymhn9cn

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Banshee Beach


Wow it's been a little while. I'm still a little rough about keeping up with this regularly but, today i'm going to flood you with about 4 or 5 releases of the same theme. After sleeping on the amino acids for so long and finally catching them this weekend all i've been listening to is instrumental surf rock influenced music. So get your mummy , watch out for the creature in the water , and see frankenstein hang ten ripping up those waves while we have a raging monster beach party!

-Patron Saint Of Disbelief


First and Second Up:



Artist: The Ghastly Ones
Album: A Haunting We Will Go-Go
http://www.mediafire.com/?yhzwgy9pzp8



Artist: The Ghastly Ones
Album: Target: Draculon
http://www.mediafire.com/?8dbim1rn9yd

The ghastly ones has been one of my favorite bands since about the time i was 14 or so. I bought a compilation rob zombie put out on his short lived zombie a-go-go records called halloween hootenanny featuring all spooky influenced surf rock bands. This band sounds like they should have been playing all the background music for the munsters. Completely instrumental save for a couple of lyric tracks and skits, these record will kept your beach party grooving or you halloween house parties spooky while you're doing the ghastly stomp.

Next:



Artist: Satan's Pilgrims
Album: Creature Feature
http://www.mediafire.com/?nyvmdyz1lbw

Another groovy time can be had with Satan's Pilgrims hailing from portland. Haunting and spooky garage/surf rock that will make you shimmy shiver almost as much as the ghastly ones.

Here Comes Another Your Way:



Artist - The Bomboras
Album - Head Shrinkin' Fun
http://www.mediafire.com/?5izdnyxm2vm

Hailing from southern california, the bomboras will have to tearing up waves, hula hopping, kicking over kid's sand castles, pissing on nearby beachgoers, and just grooving snorkel style on the nearest patch of sand available.

Next:



Artist: Los Straitjackets
Album: Utterly Fantastic...
http://www.mediafire.com/?axrwuboxgjc

Combining the spooktacular sounds of surf rock that we've come to love with their love for lucha liebre, Los Straitjackets come in and hit you with a wicked volleyball spike to the face while putting you in a leg lock.

To End The Day:



Artist: Various
Album: Halloween Hootenanny
http://www.mediafire.com/?zvxtt0tdt29

Track List:
1. Halloween Hootenanny - Zacherele
2. Halloween (She Get So Mean) - Rob Zombie
3. The Halloween Dance - Reverend Horton Heat
4. A Fistful Of Terror - The Bomboras
5. Werewolf - Southern Culture On The Skids
6. Gravewalk - Satan's Pilgrims
7. Ribcage Mambo - Frenchy
8. I Drink Blood - Rocket From The Crypt
9. Little Demon - The Amazing Crowns
10. No Costume, No Candy - Swingin' Neckbreakers
11. 'The Munsters' Theme - Los Straitjackets
12. Sinister Purpose - Zacherie
13. Werewolves On Wheels - The Born Losers
14. Psychic Voodoo Doll - Deadbolt
15. Banshee Beach - The Ghastly Ones
16. The Creature Stole My Surfboard - Dead Elvi
17. Extrasensory Deception - David Allan/Phantom Surfers
18. Spooks Night Out - Legendary Invisible Men
19. Happy Halloween - Zacherele

Here's the one that started it all for me. This comp put out by Rob Zombie on his now defunct Zombie A-GO-GO records was the first surf rock record i'd ever purchased back when i was 14. I'll even put the tracklist up for it, but if the track that rob zombie did with the ghastly ones was what everything rob zombie after white zombie sounded like, i'd be at every show and buying every record.. Too bad he's gone mega downhill in the years.