releases:
- "rate of change" on goner fest 5 comp. '08
- s/t lp on alien snatch '08 (cd version on the way)
- "no way to make a living"/"why can't i do" 7" on red lounge '08
- "never done nothing right" split w/ cococoma on sarah masons
medical records '06
- "get your mind off me"/"not your fashion" 7" on alien snatch '06
- "we don't care about your good times" lp/cd on alive '05
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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!
Interviews with Demon’s
Claws, Red Mass, The Black Lips, Dead Ghosts, artist TrUdE, The Sunday
Sinners, Bloodshot Bill, Manic Attracts, Nardwuar the Human Serviette,
Gerard Van Herk (Deja Voodoo), Teenage Hookers, Petroleum By-Product,
Simply Saucer plus other lubricants like a tribute to the late Sky
Saxon, Mike Sniper (Blank Dogs), reviews, and a 25-track CD Comp of
the best new garage, punk, and rocknroll!
gah! sorry i didn't get back to you earlier! its so hard to make it to cruces for a show during the week now that i have a human job. play here! or on the weekend!
(1967 UNRELEASED Heavy FUZZ Version from Mega Rare One-sided Acetate)
This is the one to change the History Books. So far we were lead to believe that the Monks, after their LP failed to Chart tuned it down and tried a couple more pop tunes bevor vanishing in oblivion. The truth is far from that: Bound by their contract with Polydor, the Monks were unable to develope their music the way they really wanted to. In 1967 the Monks went on their own time and money into Tonstudio Pfanz near Hamburg to record this smashing Fuzz driven Freak Beat Version of Pretty Suzanne behind Polydors back!!Trying to fu** over Germany’s biggest Record Label???? It doesn’t get more Punk than that in my book!!! Sure enough they got in trouble for it and this killer Version remained unreleased to this day.
First ever Legit Re-issue in full Cooperation with the Monks. Mastered from the Original ( Only Known!!) Acetate. In Amazing High Fidelity Fuzz Sound!!!