A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
November 6, 2009
It supposedly started out as a band that played rockabilly — though admittedly a bizarre, mutated strain of rockabilly. Heavy Trash— made up of Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray — does to rockabilly what Spencer’s previous band, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, did to the blues.
And on their third album, Midnight Soul Serenade, Spencer and Verta-Ray expand their trashy palette. Even more than on the group’s previous efforts, Going Way Out With Heavy Trash (2007) and its self-titled debut (2005), Spencer and Verta-Ray sift through the rubble of all sorts of rock ’n’ roll and funky soul styles and make them part of their unique joyful noise.
While Heavy Trash doesn’t really sound much like any other group (except maybe The Blues Explosion), several songs on Midnight Soul Serenade sound as if they could be adapted by other bands.
For instance, the opening blast, “Gee I Really Love” sounds like Spencer and Verta-Ray spent a little time dumpster diving at the Brill Building. It has a Shangri-Las feel and would be perfect for the next Mary Weiss solo record. It comes far closer to the New York Dolls spirit than almost anything on the last New York Dolls album.
That song is followed by the dark, bluesy “Good Man,” which sounds as if it could be a long-lost Los Lobos tune. Take a listen and imagine César Rosas on lead vocals. And wouldn’t it be cool if Al Green took a crack at “Isolation,” a slinky little soul-influenced tune with that slinky organ sound found on Green’s early records?
No two songs sound the same. “Sweet Little Bird” sounds like one of Tom Waits’ graveyard blues monsters (think “Big Black Mariah” or even “Jesus Gonna Be Here”). “Pimento” is a Latin-tinged surfy instrumental that starts out with a nylon-string guitar riff. And “(Sometimes You Gotta Be) Gentle” is probably the roughest rocker on the record. “In My Heart” is a greasy ballad featuring a guitar right out of Santos & Johnny’s “Sleep Walk.” There’s even a “sermon” during the instrumental break: “Don’t you see, the soul of a man is a terrible thing. ... Cracks in the wall, spiders in the basement/Without love, you got nothin’ but torment.”
All the songs here are original, with the exception of one of my favorite LaVern Baker songs, “Bumble Bee.” Still, my favorite non-LaVern version of that R & B classic — known for its refrain, “Ooo wee, you hurt me like a bee/A bumble bee, an evil bumble bee!” — was by The Searchers, an underrated British Invasion band.
The one tune that doesn’t really do much for me is “The Pill.” No, it’s not a Loretta Lynn cover. It’s a spoken-word shaggy-dog story about a girl named Betty (“She wore black jeans and a feather in her hair like an Indian.”) over a slow-burning music backdrop featuring a droning guitar and occasional notes from a piano. Maybe I’m not following it closely enough, but I never figured out whether the pill here is LSD or Viagra.
Speaking of The Blues Explosion: Here’s good news for those of you who might have missed them the first time around. Late next spring, according to last week’s Billboard, the Shout! Factory label will begin reissuing that band’s catalog, beginning with 1995’s Now I Got Worry and a new best-of collection. Some of the reissues will include bonus tracks.
Also recommended:
* The Almighty Defenders. Goodness Gussie, it’s a dadgum garage/punk, trash/blues, lo-fi supergroup, a Marvel Team-Up of Black Lips and The King Khan & BBQ Show. And it’s (falsely) advertised as gospel music.
The back story behind this album is that the Atlanta-based Black Lips fled the great nation of India during their world tour earlier this year. (They’ve said in interviews that they were afraid they were going to be arrested for “homosexual acts” onstage.) The group landed in Berlin at the home of Eric “King” Khan, and the jams that ensued resulted in this album.
The album has a relaxed, informal feel — the recordings sound like spontaneous musical outbursts. You could argue that the sum is less than the parts since the “regular” albums of both groups are superior to this collaboration.
But there’s lots of fun stuff here. On the first song, “All My Loving” (not the Beatles’ song of the same title), Khan leads the band in a simple but exhilarating singalong. Mark Sultan, aka BBQ, a Canadian who’s in love with doo-wop, really shines on several cuts, especially “Cone of Light.” It’s a sweet soul shuffle — and the most gospel-sounding track on this unholy record. With Sultan on lead vocals, it sounds like Sam Cooke live at CBGB’s.
Another favorite is “Bow Down and Die,” which sounds like a punk reworking of the country gospel chestnut “Glory Glory.”
There’s one cover, albeit an obscure one — The Mighty Hannibal’s “I’m Coming Home,” a soul song about a soldier going off to war.
I even like the two less-than-two minute instrumentals — “30 Second Air Blast” and “Death Cult Soup ’n’ Salad.” I just want to know who’s doing the Moe Howard imitation at the beginning of the latter.
Too bad these guys aren’t famous enough to be on the right-wing radio radar. “Jihad Blues,” with the line “just gimme a box cutter and a one-way ticket,” would be enough to set off a great fake controversy.
All and all, The Almighty Defenders is keeping me satisfied until I get my hands on the just released new one by King Khan & BBQ, Invisible Girl. (Watch this space.)
On the next Sonic Nightmares our resident DJ El Tiki and I will play these songs on the show. We discovered these tracks from this thread, so all this dirt digging finally makes sense!
Them - I Want To Be Rich Again (Cazumbi) - No Smoke
Docteur Nico & African Fiesta - Save Me (Cazumbi) - No Smoke
Group Inerane - Nadan Al Kazawnin (Guitars From Agadez) - Sublime Frequencies
Witch - Lazy Bones - Unknown
Keep this thread alive, and I'll be sure to keep playing this rare rockin stuff that we all discover together!!
Here's my shout for the musical and lyrical talent from the UK!
John Shuttleworth (aka Jilted John oh yes he of 'Gordon is a Moron' fame) real name Graham Fellows. A man that sings and plays his Bontempi organ like no other!
Listen for the line 'that shepards pie was stunning, but I'm half way through my pudding, I can't go back to savoury now". genius.
Listen out for the key change towards the end!
Well I like it, maybe it's an English thing?
Mr A The Barber
Wanna scare the wits out of the kiddies when they come to your door tonight? Wanna make any Halloween party more swingin'? The check out any or all of these podcasts.
* Meanwhile, back at Spahn Ranch, there's lots of Halloween fun at Radio Free Bakersfield. On Episode 154 Whore Hay is joined by Baron Shivers & Necrobella of The Ghastly Ones for an extra spooky episode.
* And the lovely Angel Baby has not one but two Halloween shows: "Monsters Have ProblemsToo" (on her Between the Sheets program) and "Boogie Woogie Machine" (from her Lost in Paradise podcast.)
* It's always Halloween at Uncle Yah-Yah's Haunted Shack Theater. But he's got a brand new Halloween episode that'll make you want to X-ray your candy.
* The new Mystery Action show is sprinkled it with Halloween-ish songs host Charles Gaskins says.
* And Mal Thursday has updated and expanded his Halloween podcast from a couple of years ago. You'll find that HERE.
Here's our setlist from this past Thursday. HAPPY HALLOWEENIE EVERYBODY!
11:56 PM- daniel johnston / casper the friendly ghost [yip jump] on the eternal yip label.
11:52 PM- roky erickson / i walk with a zombie [you're gonna miss me] on the restless label.
11:52 PM- the briefs / my girl (wants to be a zombie) [steal yer heart] on the byo label.
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11:48 PM- coffin lids / frankenstein ['round midnight] on the bomp label.
11:48 PM- the mummies / i'm gonna kill my baby tonight [death by unga bunga] on the estrus label.
11:45 PM- suicidal tendencies / i shot the devil [suicidal tendencies] on the frontier label.
11:43 PM- makers / death of mr. monster [howl] on the estrus label.
11:42 PM- sugar shack / my girl, the vampire [get out of my world] on the estrus label.
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11:39 PM- magnetic iv / tarantula [7"] on the tear it up label.
11:36 PM- misfits / skulls [walk amoung us] on the ruby label.
11:34 PM- groovie ghoulies / the beast with five hands [born in the basement] on the lookout label.
11:33 PM- the husbands / monster party [there's nothing i'd like more than to see you dead] on the swami label.
11:31 PM- mono men / monster [skin and tonic] on the estrus label.
11:29 PM- the cramps / i was a teenage werewolf [songs the lord taught us] on the irs label.
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11:25 PM- scratch acid / monsters [the greatest gift] on the touch and go label.
11:23 PM- screeching weasel / zombie [boogada] on the lookout label.
11:22 PM- poison 13 / die for me [wine is red, poison is blue] on the sub pop label.
11:21 PM- minutemen / joe mccarthy's ghost [paranoid time] on the sst label.
11:18 PM- agent orange / bloodstains [living in darkness] on the posh boy label.
11:16 PM- dead horse / mindless zombies [horsecore:] on the relapse label.
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11:12 PM- gun club / ghost on the highway [fire of love] on the new rose label.
11:10 PM- lord high fixers / witch doctor [when the revolution comes] on the au-go-go label.
11:09 PM- dead kennedys / halloween [halloween] on the alternative tentacles label.
11:05 PM- dead roses / i death you to death [i hate it here i never want to leave] on the mustache label.
11:03 PM- drags / dragsploitation . . . now! [dragsploitation . . . now!] on the estrus label.
11:01 PM- butthole surfers / strangers die everyday [rembrandt pussyhorse] on the touch and go label.
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10:58 PM- los explosivos / miedo [the best mexican garage combo] on the slovenly label.
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10:53 PM- the fuzztones / i'm the wolfman [flashbacks] on the sundazed label.
10:50 PM- pierced arrows / paranoia [7"] on the tombstone records label.
10:46 PM- dead boys / son of sam [we have come for your children] on the sire label.
10:44 PM- the ramones / i don't want to go down to the basement [ramones] on the sire label.
10:41 PM- the mummies / die! [the mummies play their own records!] on the estrus label.
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10:36 PM- the dickies / infidel zombies [dawn of the dickies] on the a&m label.
10:33 PM- esquerita / i'm batty over natty [esquerita!] on the norton label.
10:31 PM- arthur brown / i put a spell on you [the crazy world of arthur brown] on the polydor label.
10:27 PM- the sonics / the witch [introducing the sonics] on the beat rocket label.
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10:22 PM- dave edmonds / the creature from the black lagoon [the best of dave edmonds] on the swan song label.
10:17 PM- new york dolls / frankenstein [new york dolls] on the mercury label.
10:15 PM- bad brains / fearless vampire killers [bad brains] on the roir label.
10:14 PM- night of the sadist / larry & the blue notes [v/a back from the grave volume 4] on the crypt label.
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10:10 PM- roky erickson and the explosions / don't shake me lucifer [halloween live 1979-1981] on the steadyboy records label.
10:07 PM- the who / boris the spider [meaty beaty big and bouncy] on the decca label.
10:04 PM- dead moon / evil eye [echoes of the past] on the sub pop label.
10:02 PM- flamin' groovies / comin after me [flamingo] on the kama sutra label.
Any tune from the beastly album by Eric Stumpo's PLAN 9..."Dealing with the Dead":):)....you might as well stick the whole damn album into the list :):)
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In my earlier reply, I forgot to give the playlist:
LON CHANEY JR.: The Maddest Story Ever Told (Theme from Spider Baby)
THE FUZZTONES: Happy Halloween
THE SWINGIN' NECKBREAKERS: No Costume, No Candy
CAPTAIN CLEGG & THE NIGHT CREATURES: Zombie a Go Go
THE TOMBSTONES: Black Cat
THE OUTSIDERS: Haunted by Your Love
THE MOONTREKKERS: Night of the Vampire (bed)
ROKY ERICKSON & THE ALIENS: Creature with the Atom Brain
THE CRAMPS: Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon
RONNIE COOK & THE GAYLADS: Goo Goo Muck
THE FRANTICS: Werewolf
SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS: Werewolf
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Werewolves of London
ROUND ROBIN: I'm the Wolf Man
BO DIDDLEY: Bo Meets the Monster
THE HOLLYWOOD FLAMES: Frankenstein's Den
THE NEW YORK DOLLS: Frankenstein
ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN: Coolest Little Monster
THE KINGSMEN: Haunted Castle (bed)
THE ROCKIN' CONTINENTALS: Count Dracula
THE SONICS: The Witch
THE LOLLIPOP SHOPPE: You Must Be a Witch
THE CIRCUS: Burn, Witch, Burn
THE MOVE: Night of Fear
THE LAST WORD: Sleepy Hollow
THE CORDS: Ghost Power
just a few of my favorites (cause this could go on for hours....):
everything by the 3d invisibles!!!
the fiends- zombies have feelings too
gravedigger v- spooky, all black and hairy
the hellgators- voodoo
v.a- the 50s and 60s ultimate horror disc
and- dont shoot me- cinema strange-catacomb kittens
Watcha Weirdos and Happy Halloween to you all
How could I not TRICK or TREAT you to a HALLOWEEN show? You should know me better (though I don't recommend it!).
As I've already shocked you with a monstrous mix of Vampire, Frankenstein and Wolfman tunes in my 'HOUSE of HORRORS' vol.13,
This show instead is all about what all you kreepy kids love best about Halloween night, the dressing up, the trick or treating and of course the pumpkin carving.
So what better way could you think of to celebrate this Halloween than to listen to this show whilst dressed in your finest fright mask, patiently waiting to scare the living shit out of any local kids that dare knock at your door!
TRICK or TREAT anyone?
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Halloween - Soundtrack
Trigger Mortis - Thurston Howlers
This is Halloween - Danny Elfman (Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack)
Halloween - Creepshow
Halloween (she gets so mean) - Rob Zombie & The Ghastly Ones
Spiderman on Halloween Night - Spiderman & Friends
The Halloween Dance - The Reverend Horton Heat
That Halloween Night - Denis & the Double Dates
The Ghost - George Formby
The Halloween Song - Bing Crosby, Boris Karloff, Victor Moore
Halloween - The Coffinshakers
Trick or Treat - Karen and Cubby
No Costume, No Candy - The Swingin' Neckbrakers
Trick or Treat - 4 Flops
Sree......agh - Bobby Stantons Sextet
Haunted by Repetition - Glenrays
The Pumpkin Tells - Wade Denning and Kay Lande
The Great Great Pumpkin - Eddie Bell
Cat's Eyes - The Invaders
A Fistful of Terror - the Bomboras
Phantom Stomp - The Phantom Jets
Halloween Spooks - Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
Queen of Halloween - Billy Snel
Queen of Halloween - Chotalls
Spooktacular Finale - Spike Jones
i bow down to Hank...great picks
Hank Cockpit said:
Oblivians – Christina Carbonas – Stoned to Death Supercharger – Mystery Action Man or Astroman – Destination Venus The Cramps – Lonesome Town Thee Headcoatees – CA Plane Pour Moi The Mummies – Justine The Persuaders – First Time The Reatards – Oh My Soul and all his/their other covers.
Oblivians – Christina
Carbonas – Stoned to Death
Supercharger – Mystery Action
Man or Astroman – Destination Venus
The Cramps – Lonesome Town
Thee Headcoatees – CA Plane Pour Moi
The Mummies – Justine
The Persuaders – First Time
The Reatards – Oh My Soul and all his/their other covers.
I was listening to Little Richard's Version of "Settin' The Woods on Fire" over and over again yesterday... So that's gotta be up there.
I'll second The Saints "River Deep Mountain high" as well as their version of Connie Francis's "Lipstick On Your Collar"
The Fleshtones: Treat Her Like A Lady (Cornelious Brothers and Sister Rose)
The Dickies: Paranoid (Sabbath)
Handsome Dick Manitoba: Ju Ju Hand (Sam The Sam & The Pharoahs from Turban Renewal Tribute album)
All of the classic rock songs the replacements only make it a quarter of the way through on "The Shit Hits The Fans"
Good point.
My entire schtick was ripped offa the Purple Knif show - and unless you've watched hundreds and hundreds of shitty invasion movies where the aliens talk all garbled, it's a bit hard to understand everything he's saying. That's why I love it.