Inspired from "Back From The Grave", "Teenage Shutdown" and "Pebbles" compilations and American garage bands like The Seeds, The Music Machine, The Standells or Velvet Illusions. The British invasion, The Pretty Things, early Stones, Yardbirds and Downliner Sect.
PHANTOM KEYS
T-SHIRTS
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12 euros
The Phantom Keys staggered from their garage in a little village in the west coast of Spain some months ago and quickly became the next big thing
for the spanish garage kids and sixties crew.They like Garage sound but they are NOT another garage band; too Pop for the rudest garagefollowers. They like sixties look but they are NOT another sixties band; too real for the mod
wanabees. The Phantom Keys want to have the total control of their own band and they?ll have the control over you if you see them live: from punkish R&B screamers and proto-psych mini-masterpieces to Downliners Sect and
Crawdaddys, psychelic suites and purepop-flavored gems. Their live show is the nearest you?re gonna be to your favourite sixties band.
They have the attitude of the Music Machine, the instrumental mayhem of the Litter, the psychedelic sense of The Seeds, the high energy of the first Pink Floyd, the roots of the Yardbirds and the elegance of the Easybeats into
their original stew. Yes, sure, they have a cool name too.
The first Phantom Keys release will be a 7" (El Beasto Recordings), one of the most essential spanish garage vinyls ever, where they show their own trademark garage-pop-psychedelic sound.
TheStones kicked the World in 1966!. Twenty years
later, The Chesterfield Kings kicked it in 1986!
The Phantom Keys are gonna kick the world in 2006!!
Lost in time magazine3
The Phantom Keys @ Le Beat Bespoke 4!!! INFO COMING SOON!!
MONGREL ZINE #7 IS OUT NOW
The new Halloween issue of Mongrel Zine is full of spooky delights!
Haunted George schools us on Halloween sound effects and his
Garagepunk podcast Haunted Shack Theatre, King Louie charms us with
tales of stealin’ Lil Wayne’s wardrobe girl and drinking with Fats
Domino, Vancouver’s newest garage band Indian Wars find the best
skateparks, Inservibles tell us about Mexico City’s best tacos from
what is a shitty mechanics workshop during the day and taco stand by
night, a rare interview with the late Billy Van from The Hilarious
House of Frightenstein, vintage Halloween collector Mark Ledenbach,
plus Box Elders, The TVees, Hard Feelings, HYPSTRZ, The Orpheans,
Corpusse, Telekrimen, and tonnes more…
This issue includes Mongrel Zine Vol. 4 CD Comp with 28 tracks
including Bloodshot Bill’s “In the Graveyard…!” written especially for
this Halloween issue of Mongrel Zine!