Tracklist: 1. Move on alone 02:23 2. Sing to me 01:44 3. Confusion 02:44 4. I say hello 02:06 5. Let me go 02:31 6. People may say 04:44 7. Nevo 02:26 8. Airplane woman blues 02:55 9. The Thunderbeats - Something inside me 02:26 10. Can't stop raining 03:27 11. I wanna take you down 02:38 12. The Thunderbeats - Rag and bone man 03:01
about: THE THUNDERBEATS "same" (Teens 066) LP
Delayed for about a good year this brilliant debut album finally deliver what's possibly the most exciting new garage punk band recordings early this decade.
The Thunderbeats from Moskow offer a fine blend of mid sixties garage punk sounds straight from the classic Back From The Grave and Pebbles sixties garage compilations with an unusual personal creative approach that make'em so special. No average covers, only original composition that show how deeply these guys have been exposed to our beloved sounds and visions.
Althou' they were just babies when the generations of 80's and 90's enthusiasts were bringing back the attention on the "garage" culture, the guys from Moskow have learned their lesson so well and put all their effort in the making of their first record.
Recorded in an old fatiscent studio with vintage equipment, old tube amps and analog reverb units, the already brilliant material written by the band couldn't come out any better than this. If the front cover show a young act passing time in a cold Russian amusement park, be sure the sounds out of the grooves are as warm as their amp's tubes.
Do not hesitate, if you're looking for the next big thing, the Thunderbeats are perfectly balanced. They're the 'newest old thing' the current garage scene this side of the ocean has to offer now.
Tracklist:
ReplyDelete1.
Move on alone 02:23
2.
Sing to me 01:44
3.
Confusion 02:44
4.
I say hello 02:06
5.
Let me go 02:31
6.
People may say 04:44
7.
Nevo 02:26
8.
Airplane woman blues 02:55
9.
The Thunderbeats - Something inside me 02:26
10.
Can't stop raining 03:27
11.
I wanna take you down 02:38
12.
The Thunderbeats - Rag and bone man 03:01
about:
THE THUNDERBEATS
"same"
(Teens 066) LP
Delayed for about a good year this brilliant debut album finally deliver what's possibly the most exciting new garage punk band recordings early this decade.
The Thunderbeats from Moskow offer a fine blend of mid sixties garage punk sounds straight from the classic Back From The Grave and Pebbles sixties garage compilations with an unusual personal creative approach that make'em so special. No average covers, only original composition that show how deeply these guys have been exposed to our beloved sounds and visions.
Althou' they were just babies when the generations of 80's and 90's enthusiasts were bringing back the attention on the "garage" culture, the guys from Moskow have learned their lesson so well and put all their effort in the making of their first record.
Recorded in an old fatiscent studio with vintage equipment, old tube amps and analog reverb units, the already brilliant material written by the band couldn't come out any better than this. If the front cover show a young act passing time in a cold Russian amusement park, be sure the sounds out of the grooves are as warm as their amp's tubes.
Do not hesitate, if you're looking for the next big thing, the Thunderbeats are perfectly balanced. They're the 'newest old thing' the current garage scene this side of the ocean has to offer now.
released March 1, 2012