
Antes de mais nada, vou postar o que li no last.fm :
"The Masonics - a winning combination of Milkshakes, Pop Rivets, Wildebeests, Kaisers, film editors, Micky & Ludellas, Vectors, Headcoats, commercial artists, Kravin "A"s, Auntie Vegetables and landscape gardeners. (Not bad, seeing as there's only three of 'em.)"
Pois é, Mick Hampshire, Bruce Brand e John Gibbs mostram a que vieram nesse disco, recheado do mais puro trash beat que só os habitantes de Medway sabem fazer. Faixas como Hey Big Mouth e Here I Come são puro Bo Diddley revival, os instrumentais fazem honra ao mestre Link Wray e mesmo músicas mais calmas como a quase garage polka (!?) Down Among the Dead Men ou a balada Why Should I Care, com seu clima merseybeat malvado mostram lições que deveriam ser ensinadas a milhões de bandinhas por aí. Um disco muito divertido, altamente recomendado.
First than anything, i'll post their last.fm description:
That's it, Mick Hampshir, Bruce Brand and John Gibbs show what they're here for in this album, filled with the purest trash beat that only the Medway people can do. Tracks like Hey Big Mouth and Here I Come are pure Bo Diddley revival, the instrumentals pay tribute to the great master Link Wray and even slower songs as the nearly garage polka (!?) Down Among the Dead Men or the ballad Why Should I Care, with it's mean merseybeat mood show lessons that millions of bands should be learning. An extremely funny and recommended record.
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Pois é, Mick Hampshire, Bruce Brand e John Gibbs mostram a que vieram nesse disco, recheado do mais puro trash beat que só os habitantes de Medway sabem fazer. Faixas como Hey Big Mouth e Here I Come são puro Bo Diddley revival, os instrumentais fazem honra ao mestre Link Wray e mesmo músicas mais calmas como a quase garage polka (!?) Down Among the Dead Men ou a balada Why Should I Care, com seu clima merseybeat malvado mostram lições que deveriam ser ensinadas a milhões de bandinhas por aí. Um disco muito divertido, altamente recomendado.
First than anything, i'll post their last.fm description:
"The Masonics - a winning combination of Milkshakes, Pop Rivets, Wildebeests, Kaisers, film editors, Micky & Ludellas, Vectors, Headcoats, commercial artists, Kravin "A"s, Auntie Vegetables and landscape gardeners. (Not bad, seeing as there's only three of 'em.)"
That's it, Mick Hampshir, Bruce Brand and John Gibbs show what they're here for in this album, filled with the purest trash beat that only the Medway people can do. Tracks like Hey Big Mouth and Here I Come are pure Bo Diddley revival, the instrumentals pay tribute to the great master Link Wray and even slower songs as the nearly garage polka (!?) Down Among the Dead Men or the ballad Why Should I Care, with it's mean merseybeat mood show lessons that millions of bands should be learning. An extremely funny and recommended record.
1. You Never Let Your Feelings Show |
2. Hey, Big Mouth |
3. Here I Come |
4. Down Among the Dead Men |
5. Secret Lodge [Instrumental] |
6. Schitzo |
7. Little Hookey Walker |
8. Why Should I Care |
9. Wounded Pride |
10. Don't Worry Your Little Head |
11. Mohawks [Instrumental] |
12. Dead Sea Fruit |
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