Track A-3 from "Wild Trip" - Voxx Records - 1987 -USA
When the Stomachmouths began playing vintage American teen music in Stockholm 1983, they had no European predecessors. There had been a few new wave-era bands in Britain and Sweden that covered a Nuggets tune or two, but for those bands it was always part of something else. None of them had gone the whole nine yards and stripped away all alien elements from 1960s punk, like the Stomachmouths. The 1980s garage scene was created and has to be understood as a complete immersion in American pop culture from the 1950s and pre-hippie 1960s. It wasn’t about heavy fuzz guitars or tattoos, it wasn’t about wearing leopard skin pants and proclaiming a “revolution”. Everything like that just had to go. It wasn’t a retro scene either, because nothing like this had ever existed in Scandinavia. In this pure garage scene the Stomachmouths were undoubtedly kings. They were the best live band, they had been around the longest, they had the most developed sense for the right moves and attitude. Musically the band was top-notch, with no loose ends or weak links. Few would challenge the notion that the Stomachmouths spearheaded this scene because they took it so seriously, like a mission.
Bass – Per Stalburg Cover [Cover Art] – Lucie Kordic Drums – Martin Skeppholm Guitar – Lars Kjellen Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica – Stefan Kery Organ [Farfisa] – Anna Nystrom Photography By – J. Oedmann, M. Holgersson Producer – The Stomachmouths Written-By – The Stomachmouths
Track A-3 from "Wild Trip" - Voxx Records - 1987 -USA
ReplyDeleteWhen the Stomachmouths began playing vintage American teen music in Stockholm 1983, they had no European predecessors. There had been a few new wave-era bands in Britain and Sweden that covered a Nuggets tune or two, but for those bands it was always part of something else. None of them had gone the whole nine yards and stripped away all alien elements from 1960s punk, like the Stomachmouths. The 1980s garage scene was created and has to be understood as a complete immersion in American pop culture from the 1950s and pre-hippie 1960s. It wasn’t about heavy fuzz guitars or tattoos, it wasn’t about wearing leopard skin pants and proclaiming a “revolution”. Everything like that just had to go. It wasn’t a retro scene either, because nothing like this had ever existed in Scandinavia. In this pure garage scene the Stomachmouths were undoubtedly kings. They were the best live band, they had been around the longest, they had the most developed sense for the right moves and attitude. Musically the band was top-notch, with no loose ends or weak links. Few would challenge the notion that the Stomachmouths spearheaded this scene because they took it so seriously, like a mission.
Bass – Per Stalburg
Cover [Cover Art] – Lucie Kordic
Drums – Martin Skeppholm
Guitar – Lars Kjellen
Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica – Stefan Kery
Organ [Farfisa] – Anna Nystrom
Photography By – J. Oedmann, M. Holgersson
Producer – The Stomachmouths
Written-By – The Stomachmouths
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