Modern Sounds in Pagan Love Songs
© Copyright-Scott S. Mclean
(616892911920)
Record Label: Middleman Industries
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Two old friends realize that they both love and know every Johnny Burnette & The Rock and Roll Trio song ever recorded and play the entire catalog without ever practicing any of it. Hey! Why not start a band?
Write our own version of history.
These homemade songs reflect the urgency and psychotic nature of early American Rock & Roll . . . the original “punk” rock . . . not your average U2 “We wish we were crazy cool Americans in love with Rock & Roll” ethic, but the real deal.
One by one the drums from the drum set disappear until only a snare and bass drum are left. Guitars being played where if there are only two strings left will still be banging out the echoes of teenage angst from a bygone era. The bass steady, like a freight train on fire. The lyrics conveying a desire and addiction for the manic.
Over a year in the making, this CD will blow the top off of any Roadhouse or Honky Tonk west of Charlie Feathers. Posers and wankers, eat your heart out! This ain't no cartoon, this is the blood and guts of everything that tastes of sweat, booze and sawdust being danced in by a naked and barefoot horde of drunk vixens ala Faster Pussy Cat Kill Kill.
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Scandalous & Immoral!
author: joe gusich
Break Her Down, Shake That Rack, Button Fly Baby! POP POP! I am appalled with such brilliance! This CD Rocks!
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