BOONARAAAS!!! - MORE KNICK-A-KNACKS FOR YOUR BRIC-A-BRAC SHELF
The Boonaraaas!!! are wild and spirited all girl 60s Punkrock from Germany; these four energetic ladies deliver exciting 60s Garage music with wild guitars, fine melodies, great riot grrrl-vocals - and everything with a proper Punkrock attitude. The band exist for more than 15 years now, delivering untamed and powerful live-shows all over Europe. They previously released three LPs and various 7s on THUNDERBABY RECORDS and SOUNDS OF SUBTERRANIA and now their latest LP MORE KNICK-A-KNACKS FOR YOUR BRIC-A-BRAC SHELF is released on SOUNDFLAT RECORDS.
FIEND WITHOUT A FACE - FIEND WITHOUT A FACE
Featuring MASTODON guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds, Fiend Witout A Face delivers a solid set of twangy, psychobilly rock on this s/t album.
MINNESOTA VOODOO MEN - SHAKE YOUR MIND!
A brand-new album by the amazing and crazy Japanese Garage-MerseyBeatles THE MINNESOTA VOODOO MEN has once again enriched our '60s inspired rock'n'roll-world: 'SHAKE YOUR MIND!', it's a well-chosen title for a musical firework that won't allow you to stop dancing. You can expect some wild '60s beat stylings combined with garage and surf. Besides fantastic and catchy original compositions this album also contains two brilliant cover-songs. 'Break It All' is a song by Uruguayan Beatles-equivalent LOS SHAKERS, and 'Everything's Alright' is a cover of a MOJOS (f.k.a. The Mojo Men) -original which they translated into the Japanese language. Both are mindblowing versions by these energetic Asian madmen, which fit in perfectly among their versatile collection of garage- and Merseybeat-hits with a powerful Japanese attitude. Tracklist: A: I Wanna Tell You Without Marcy Dont Tell Me Lies Lambrettabillitys GT200 (Honda 205) Everythings All Right Break It All B: Love Me Please, Love Me DO Shake And Dance Mister Daylight Tut-Ankh-Amen If She Said Yeah No Matter
OMENS - FUZZ FADES AND ESCAPADES
FUZZ FADES AND ESCAPADES is an album that will thrill you all! All eleven songs are the bands own compositions. Wild guitars, shaking beats, screaming vocals and here and there a few swirling organ elements. While songs like ,Settle Down" or ,Youre No Good" are savage, fast 60s Garagepunk-songs, ,On Your Mind" for instance is more of a Pop-Punkhymn and ,So Far Down" again has more psychedelic elements. The powerful energy the band always conveys on stage is excellently reflected on this noisy Garagepunk-record.
SHOOK-UPS! - BAD RECEPTION
This album will captivate you immediately with its dirty fuzz grooves, pounding beats, a lot of farfisa organ and a psychedelic touch. Songs such as "Second to None" and "New Confession" sound as if they were missing songs on the Pebbles- or Back From The Grave Compilations; these guys from North West England definitely know how to write and make great music, that makes you dance and jump. Aside from their own compositions they included a superb cover-version of the Garagepunk-classic "No reason to complain" by THE ALARM CLOCKS. If you like fuzzy, organ driven 60s Garagepunk with psych-elements you will love THE SHOOK-UPS! with their fantastic debut album BAD RECEPTION!
SPEEDBALL JR - TREBLE IN PARADISE
An even more trashy sound with more garage and sixties influences and own tunes...All sleeve designs are masterpieces of hotrodtrash-art by Mighty Sam the renowned graphic artist..!
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