the morphing of Jerry Lee Lewis with Phyllis Diller (“Killer Diller”) and the plain ol’ insanity of romantic love (“Dance Me Swamply”)
reissued on Ipecac in 2004)
Texas’ the SMART DADS are the embodiment of lo-fi cassette punk at its finest
but mostly this is just in-your-face blitzkrieg
"Rest of It" is good because it's a blues rock song that actually understands the point of blues- so much of the genre has sounded lazy and complacent in the past few years (thanks for that
REIGNING SOUND - Live At Goner Records LP archival the morphing of Jerry LeeIncludes d l code. Highly recommended. It all happened on a rainy afternoon in June, 2005, at the Goner Shop. Following a sweaty Saturday night gig at Memphis favorite dive bar, The Buccaneer, Reigning Sound sets up in front of a roomful of hungover heathens and blazes through fifteen and a half pounders, including covers of The Shams Black Sheep, The Swingin Yo Yos Do Something, and of course, Carl Perkins Tennessee. Scream with shock and delight as