Creep Cool
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Record Label: Altercation Records, Inc.
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It was bound to happen sooner or later. An album so complete in its awesomeness that the team behind the long running, globally-distributed punk periodical Altercation would be forced to initiate a record label simply for the sake of putting out a release of such magnitude. Blase Debris' Creep Cool is that album. A sound harkening back to the classic punk landscape of Generation X, an image crafted from the shadows of the Damned, a 1950's harmonic tinge as darkly perfected as anything in the Misfits' catalog, all tied together into a Phil Spector Wall-of-Sound production approach...it is a feat of sonic mastery, that rare gem among stones - virtually a perfect album.
The songs are impossible to deny; from the metal-tinged chug of 'Port of the Damned' to the subtley lethal pop hooks hidden within 'Collecting Stares', from the punk balladeering of 'Cold Like Me' to the epic, monsterously genre-defying album closer 'Bride of Valentine', 'Creep Cool' offers salvation for the punk faithful at long last.
Formed in 2002, Blase Debris has dominated the Albany, New York punk scene since its inception. Fronted by the incomparable singer Duane Beer (former vocalist for NY legends Trauma School Dropouts, who in their heyday had groups like U.S. Bombs open for them), the group has shared the stage with a diverse who's who of the classic and contemporary underground scene, including U.K. Subs, Gogol Bordello, Throwrag, Wasp, Joe Coffee and more.
The band recently completed a headlining three week national tour, including a SXSW showcase in Austin, Texas that attracted National Public Radio, a film crew from the BBC and podcast pioneers Morphius, as well as meet-and-greet moments with the likes of Keith Morris (Black Flag / Circle Jerks) and David Byrne (Talking Heads). In late February 2006 the band entered a NJ studio to lay down new tracks for Altercation Records' 666 Rarities LP, all produced by Michale Graves from Misfits.
Featuring original album cover art by east coast tattoo legend Cookie, Creep Cool is hands down the best punk record in years. 2007 stands to be a banner year for the horror punk legends, as WEQX commercial Alternative radio in Vermont has recently begun spinning the song 'Jersey Devil', the band's video for 'Cold Like Me' continues to be a favorite on YouTube.com and summer tour dates with the likes of Ducky Boys, The Business and The Unseen are all on the horizon. Also on the horizon is the long awaited NEW video for single 'Collecting Stares', shot on high definition film and featuring a huge cast of monsterous extras. 'Creep Cool' - get it before it gets you!
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Thank You Blase Debris
author: Joe
Finally a Horror band thats not over the top and rediculess, Blase Debris nail it on this cd, dark and creepy but not childish like so many others, we have needed a band like this for a long time, thank you Blase Debris.
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Crazy good
author: Tricksy
I bought it, I love it, these guy's definitly do it right, it's crazy good !!!
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Without a doubt the most memerable band at the SXSW music conference.
author: Hat City Entertainment
East coast horror punks Blase Debris (Altercation Records) were without a doubt the the most memorable band at this years conference. Lead singer Duane Beer's vocals are reminiscent of Glen Danzig, but it was Beer's energy and enthusiasm that really made the show, as well as lead guitarist Rachel Toxic's amazing guitar which he weilds with as much precision as a master Samurai weilds his sword.
It is inevitable that with Beer's voice and their horror punk style that this band be compared to the Misfits. They might even be better.
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Probably the best album of this genre I have heard.
author: John Moran
I saw these guy's in Bloomington Indiana in 2007, and all we could say was wow! this CD. is also a wow, I love almost every track, yeah it's Horror Punk, so you may think not for me, I'm not a Horror punker, wrong, this is a CD. that any rocker could sick his teeth into, great drums (I'm a drummer) awsome vocals and just enough heavy metal guitar on some tracks to keep you rocking, I would have to say it is probably the best album of this genre that I have heard, and thats saying allot, I am a huge Misfits fan but they never had one album with this many awsome songs on it. can't wait for the next release.
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