Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Brimstone Howl - New album, free MP3



I just received this announcement in my email today. It reports that Garage Rockers Brimstone Howl have released a new full length album and the new song "Suicide Blues" is available as a free download.

"Suicide Blues" starts off with a conventional Garage drum and guitar riff. Then when the gritty vocals come in, with another layer of guitar, one hears a Velvet Underground influence. At about the 1:20 mark, lead guitar comes squealing and howling, an overdriven delight. The guitar break is repeated twice more, at one minute intervals. The final lead guitar break rips with such maniacal buzzing and screaming intensity that it reminds one of accidentally getting the neighbor's cat nicked by your weed whacker! Download and enjoy "Suicide Blues"!

Here's more info, straight from the email:

Brimstone Howl are:
John Ziegler (guitars / vocals)
Nick Waggoner (guitar / vocals)
Calvin Retzlaff (drums)

Brand new album by Lincoln, NE’s favorite garage sons, Brimstone Howl. This time the gang went to Costa Mesa, CA, to record Big Deal. What's He Done Lately? (the title references a quote from Johnny Ramone about Phil Spector) at The Distillery under the guidance of engineer/producer Mike McHugh (known to produce some of the most heinous, blown-out sounds this side of the galaxy, including Black Lips, Jon Spencer and Andre Williams). The result is considerably more fuzzed than their previous work with Detroit producer Jim Diamond but still pummels.

Frontman John Ziegler admits that Big Deal is thematically “a little brighter” than previous efforts, but also explains, “While our last record We Came In Peace sounded ‘big,’ the main characteristic of this album is its heat. Analog from start to finish. Recorded to tape. Mixed to tape. And from tape the wax was cut. This record sounds ‘hot’.”

The new album - Brimstone Howl’s third for Alive Records - finds a couple of older songs (such as “Elation” and “M60” rerecorded from their debut album and first 45) riding shotgun with newer explosive tracks such as “Last Time,” “Everybody Else Is Having Fun,” “Iota Man” and “Suicide Blues.” “Musically, our instincts remain the same as always,” Ziegler states, “but we do more pop sounding things at times, with as much drama as we can fit into our rock'n'roll template. I get the feeling that's out of style or going out, even within our own little community of garage folks, but we're from the Midwest and we can't f**k around and waste our time singing songs that aren't fully sincere. We’ve been doing music for it's own sake for a long time now, none of us have made rent money from this, for whatever that's worth. We have music in our hearts, goddamn it, and we always will. That will always remain the most important thing in this industry, and whatever corner of it we inhabit."

For more info on BRIMSTONE HOWL:
http://www.alive-totalenergy.com/x/?page_id=287
http://www.myspace.com/brimstonehowl


For more info on ALIVE RECORDS:
http://www.alive-totalenergy.com

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Garage Rock Radio Theme - Video!

We have just released our first video on our GarageRockRadio YouTube channel. It is for the Garage Rock Radio Theme song, sung by Lyndsey Price. This song is a great example of Garage Rock - raw 1960s punk pop featuring fuzzy guitars, pounding drums, pulsating organs, pumping basslines and snearing vocals with background harmonies.

Visit our website - Garage Rock Radio - for MP3s and podcasts of 60s Garage Rock tunes!

Visit our Record Label - Garage Rock Radio Records - that distributes bands from today that have that 60s Garage Rock sound. Free MP3s here.

Please enjoy a very short video of the Garage Rock Radio Theme Song which is used at the beginning of our podcasts. Groovy, man!



Description:
This is the Theme Song for our 1960s Garage Rock podcasts, sung by Lyndsey Price. Visit our website at

http://www.GarageRockRadio.com

and buy Garage Rock music from our Record Label at

http://www.GarageRockRadioRecords.com


Pictures in this video are from Johnny B. Fuzz
http://www.myspace.com/saico66

Children of the Mushroom
New Colony Six
Ohio Express
The Action
The Banshees
The Esquires
The Es Shades
The Henchmen
The Kingsmen
The Moving Sidewalks
The Pleasure Seekers
The Standells

Check out free MP3s and our 14 song Sampler Album at

http://www.garagerockradiorecords.com/Downloads.aspx

Rock on, Garage Rockers!

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

A Twilight Taste Of Indigo - Tom Haun

Tom Haun is out with a new CD entitled "A Twilight Taste Of Indigo." The disc holds 8 tracks all between 3 and 5 minutes in length. Instrumentation includes rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar and drums. All 8 tracks have a similar 1960s slow rock / blues / folk vibe so if you like one track you will most likely enjoy them all.

Tom has a smooth vocal style that occasionally reminds one of Neil Young or maybe Roky Erikson performing slower 13th Floor Elevators tunes (like "Baby Blue"). The lyrics are interesting and well written. The guitars are crisp and clear while the drums provide a rock solid backbeat.

For me, the stand out track is "Silent Saturday" which reminds me of "For You" by The Sugar Twins, even using the words "for you" in the chorus. This is a pop rock song with a nice beat. The CD ends with a cool instrumental named "East Coast/West" that grooves nicely.

If you're a fan of slow to mid tempo folk rock and blues 60s inspired tunes, you'll like this offering from Tom Haun.

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