Posts Tagged ‘rock and roll’
THE DOGS D’AMOUR: the state we’re in (Kumibeat Records, 1984) An euphoric power pop riff, a chorus that could have been written by Slade in 1972 had Slade been a little less ham-fisted, and we’re diving head first into the what could have been the definitive glam punk statement of the 80s. Unfortunately, it was […]
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Tags: dogs d'amour, glam, glam punk, glam rock, hanoi rocks, johnny thunders, Punk, punk rock, rock and roll, sleaze rock, tyla
Zombie Met Girl
Zombie Met Girl sound as if the Dead Kennedys had remained in their embryonic, pre Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables state for a little while longer, and then fleshed out their sound by adding a slight Cramps touch instead of going hardcore. I’m not sure if you get the same impression from their video clip […]
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Tags: dead kennedys, garage punk, garage rock, hardcore punk, horror punk, jello biafra, Punk, punk rock, rock and roll, the cramps, zombie met girl
Sonny Vincent interview
Originally published in Zombie Creeping Flesh fanzine. Sonny Vincent has been a punk rocker since 1976. He spent his formative years fronting The Testors in New York City’s early CBGB milieu alongside bands like the Dead Boys and The Cramps. Projecting the image of an archetypical New York punk underdog with an attitude, he went […]
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Tags: dead boys, garage punk, garage rock, mc5, Music, new york punk, Punk, punk rock, rock and roll, sonny vincent, stooges
