Tuesday, August 10, 2010

I GOT ERECTION!!

Turbonegro
"Apocalypse Dudes"
(1998)




If you don't know who Turbonegro is ... I don't know what to say... It's "Death Punk" You should know who they are if you somehow stumbled onto this blog.  I will leave no one out though.  This is a true fucking epic 
Rock and Roll album!  Anthem after anthem!  One after another!  It's FUCKING Turbonegro.


  1. "The Age of Pamparius" – 5:59

  2. "Selfdestructo Bust" – 2:55

  3. "Get it on" – 4:08

  4. "Rock Against Ass" – 3:49

  5. "Don't Say Motherfucker, Motherfucker" – 2:10

  6. "Rendezvous with Anus" – 1:59

  7. "Zillion Dollar Sadist" – 3:20

  8. "Prince of the Rodeo" – 3:45

  9. "Back to Dungaree High" – 2:57

  10. "Are You Ready (For Some Darkness)" – 3:35

  11. "Monkey on Your Back" – 2:52

  12. "Humiliation Street" – 5:54

  13. "Good Head" – 4:08





Check 'em out here




...And now I'm chewin' on pills cuz she's chewin' on my nerves

TAKE THAT!




AND THAT....!!!




SUPLECS
"Wrestlin' With My Lady Friend"
(2000)




  And then there's NOLA'S Favorite Sons... Suplecs!  My favorite Stoner/Fuzz band of all time!  Some of the heaviest breaks come from this record!  This album along with 2002's follow-up, "Sad Songs... Better Days", ranks right at the top with Fu Manchu's "King of the Road" or "Godzilla's Eatin' Dust".  As you can see by the song titles, there is a ton of hilarious tongue-in-cheek humor going on.  Just give the opening track, 'Stalker', a good listen.  Especially the lyrics!  Fucking Epic Hilarity Ensues!! I love this band and I'm sure you will too.


01. Stalker

02. 155

03. Dope Fu

04. Fish on a Highway

05. Moped

06. 2000 Leagues

07. Road to Nowhere

08. Eastwood

09. Into the Rut

10. Rampage
11. Pissin' in the Wind
 Download "Wrestlin' With My Lady Friend"




Suplecs
"Sad Songs... Better Days"
(2002)


This is the record.  New Orleans stoner rock at it's finest!  Dude...There's a hidden BEATLES (I Want You... She's So Heavy) cover right smack in the middle of the record... and end up pulling that shit off.  Just listen to it already.


Check it HERE


















The Great Disruptors







Sweethead
"The Great Disruptors" EP
(2009)


Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html


Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html


  Yes, Sweethead: it’s the latest side project from the whole Californian Desert Rock scene, if such a thing can really be said to exist. The most recognisable face of the lot comes in the form of the fantastically dapper Troy Van Leeuwen, better known for his role as guitarist in Queens of the Stone Age, and he brings a lot of that bands sensibilities to Sweethead’s EP: fuzzed-out bass, a potent mix of sludgy and sharp guitar, and healthy dose of coked-out decadence. Rounding out the group on bass and drums respectively are Eddie Nappi and Norm Block, alumni of the Bubblegum-era Mark Lanegan Band, so there’s a healthy pedigree when it comes to this style of music.


  You know exactly what you’re in for by the time the title track - also the first song on the EP - hits its chorus: glammy garage rock, vaguely in the QOTSA mold but with a firm nod in the direction of classic rock (as exemplified by the closing track, a cover of the Kinks’ “Tired of Waiting For You”). “The Great Disruptors” opens with an ominous, circular bassline, over which Serrina Sims lays some slithering vocals, and proceeds as expected: spiky guitar lines, catchy chorus, and a lot of great-sounding-but-utterly-ridiculous lyrics. “Slashed tires, undercover vampires / left you open to a right-wing malevolence”.
  It’s Lullabies-era Queens with a slightly more pop twist, but it’s saved by enthusiastic performances all around - particularly Sims, who debuts here with a confidence belying her inexperience, sounding like Courtney Love if she hooked up with Josh Homme instead of Billy Corgan. She gets a little room to stretch out on “Traumatised and Dumb”, with the guitar holding back to more of a supporting role, and it turns out to be the highlight of the set - certainly displaying a grasp of dynamics perhaps underexplored on the other songs. Between Sims’ commanding vocals, an insidiously catchy chorus, and a wonderfully discordant guitar solo, it’s got all the necessary ingredients to be a dirty great rock song, and… y’know… it is.
  So, two great songs, two decent ones sandwiched in between, and a fun Kinks’ cover (which is up for free download on their website) to take it all home: you can’t really ask for much more from a debut EP. They’ll have to expand on their sound at least a little bit on a full album, but for now, they’re showing plenty of promise. And hey, it’s pretty exciting to have a band come out swinging, openly declaring their intentions to be glamorous LA rock stars, and for that band not to be BuckCherry or Hinder.  So there’s that.


 -ZME





Check their myspace HERE




download the EP HERE






Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.
The E.P. kicks off with the guitar driven title track ‘The Great Disruptors’. There’s a definite Queens of The Stoneage ‘Songs for The Deaf/Lullabies’ feel to the song, it has the straight forward catchy guitar and rhythm work that gave QOTSA such appeal. The classic, alternative rock approach is quite refreshing and a great platform for the ever so melancholic vocals. The music’s not overproduced either, just alternative in your face rock doing what it’s meant to.


Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html

Some Ghetto Love...





Spinnerette
"Spinnerette"
(2009)






Sexy as fuck album cover for an incredibly sexy album! This is Brody Dalle's new band and it's danceable and fucking groovy with great hooks.  Not unbearably poppy.  There's just about enough of everything on this album.  I dig it a lot.  



Check em out first Here



 If you like... here's the LP in all it's glorious hi-fidelity. 

Sunday, August 8, 2010

"I Am The Golden Gate Bridge"



Creature With The Atom Brain
"I Am The Golden Gate Bridge"
<2009>


EVERYONE NEEDS TO HEAR THIS!!  NOW!
I'll provide....








Get it  Here


Check em Out Myspace


"Belgian Experimental indie rock band from Antwerp, their music is often compared to queens of the stone age. But I like to think they've got their own distinct style. It's a sideproject of Tim Vanhamel (Millionaire), and Mark Lanegan also worked on this album. The album is a must have for everyone!"




This record is.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Dead Weather "Sea of Cowards" (2010)



The Dead Weather
"Sea of Cowards"  (2010)




This album picks up right where their first album (Horehound) left off.  Seeing as how this years "Sea of Cowards" dropped in only the second week of May, only a mere 10 months after Jack White and company delivered their first lp,  the critically acclaimed debut, "Horehound",  I have to believe that a lot of the drug-drenched psychedelic anthems from their latest effort have been polished up from the original sessions in 09.  Not that that's a bad thing at all. The 5th track,  'Die by the Drop', is extremely fucking HEAVY and FULL of some of the BEST RIFFAGE I've heard in years!  There is so much more where that came from.  REMEMBER...IF YOU LIKE IT...BUY IT!!
GRAB THIS NOW!! 


New Computer and back to the music





The Black Keys
"Brothers" (2010)


Shit Goddamn!  This is one hell of a record.  Every possible element of true rock and roll is represented on this album.  Sonically brilliant bass blessings abound.  Fuck, this is solid.  Do yourself a favor and grab this album.  Shit is Gospel.




if you like it, BUY IT!