From the budget rock bowels of Mexico City, Slovenly Recordings and our amigos at Musica Para Locos are proud to present the 5th full length fiesta from cretins supreme TELEKRIMEN! "Culto a lo Imbécil" is the name of the game, and on this LP (their first in 7 years!), as always, Telekrimen waste no time in getting right down to the real nitty gritty of scuzzed up garage punk trashola rock’n’rolla! From the moment the needle plonks down on side one, you’re slapped stupid with an organ-ick imitation of a horned-up robot in full orgasmitron mode before universes collide in a caustic heap of aggro scorch en Español. And from there it only gets weirder: death ray sounds infiltrate savage, instrumental surf stompers, and a frantic Bo Diddley Beat™ manifests on “El Último Día,” replete with the shaking soul of maraca man Jerome Green for an exceptional excursion into r&b territory. And Telekrimen has zero reservations about making that perilous journey into the unknown - watch ‘em stretch like a rubber band for a nearly 8 minute workout on the floor-filling “Jeremías,” for a sound that you can actually see!
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Because it's frickin' awesome! Giving it regular airplay on WSCA 106.1 Portsmouth Community Radio - Pirate Friday show each Friday at 1:00 PM!!! scurvydogradio
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Tommy and the Commies specialize in rockin' pop punk; the vocals reminded me of Pete Shelley, but the guitars are closer to early Jam. Catchy songwriting and loads of energy. poikkeus
Driven by guitars that are by turns intricately melodic and gravelly, Kaz Mirblouk's sophomore album is highly enjoyable rock music. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 7, 2021
Psychedelia of a darker shade than usual, Francie Moon eschew kaleidoscopic colors for a slow, sludgey trek through the sonic badlands. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2019
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Absolute fantastic Slovenly-Release.
If you like guitar-driven fuzzed-out frantic Garagepunk at its best, you have to own this. Another prove for Canadian leadership in this genre.
Thanks also for a new shimmering DJ-Set Intro with Life pt. 1
Very glad to see them on their Euro Tour in Heidelberg this year! Leif Erikson