BONEHEAD CRUNCHERS

I see. You go for the heavier, slower stuff. That´s cool. I like a lot of these.

Stone Harbor - Rock N Roll Puzzle & Workin For The Queen

I like the general vibe of this album a lot but I just can´t hang with the rockers on this one. They hurt my ears!

Death S.S. - '77 demos

Haven´t heard, must check out

White Boy & The Average Rat Band's l.p.

White Boy has been on my must-buy list for a long time now, always forgetting to buy it

Purple Sun - Doomsday Morning

This is good! But expensive....

Negative Space - Sunflower, Forbidden Fruit(one of the greatest ealry 70's punkers ever!), & their cover of The Pusher (which pretty much makes early Melvins/Flipper/etc. seem like bubblegum*)
St. Anthony's Fyre - Lone Soul Road (*ditto)
Concrete Rubber Band - Wicked

Must check!

Dwarr - both his l.p.'s, though i guess he is only marginally a hard rock(?) type artist

Yeah, Dwarr is more weird metal. But I like it some of it. Also on the never ending re-issues to buy list.

Conclusion is: I think you´ll like my upcoming cd-r!
 
Yes Larry, I live in granny's pad. Russell moved across town to his dad's house. Lots of great parties here in the '80's and '90's.

Cecilia und Her Sauerkrauts LP might be the last album recorded there?
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Mr. Segment: Death S.S. was an Italian band who did a'lot of later 80's-to-the-present 'normal' metal stuff you should avoid at all costs...their best lo-fi Bonehead stuff comes off a record called 'The Story Of Death S.S. 1977-1984'.

Concrete Rubber Band are a Christian psych group who did a spaced out l.p. similar in instrumentation and extreme lo-fidelity to Stone Harbor's, but 'Wicked' is an intense Hammond b-3-sounding sludge workout with harsh fuzz wah guitar....and heres some English Boneheads worth mentioning:
The Troggs- 'Lover'
The Troggs - 'Come Now' (best brit garage hard rocker of the 70's??)
Supernaut - 74-76 l.p. on Kissing Spell
Mustard - 'Good Time Comin'
 
I might just as well make an mp3-comp available on rapidshare instead, make a cool cover and some other stuff. PM me if you're interested.
 
another throwback i haven't heard, but i think i may have mentioned this before: apparently theres a killer garage power trio/hard rock l.p. by a group called The Michael Keg Party. I saw it listed many years ago in the Third Coast Sound Distortions catalogue and also in the old Monster Records catalogue back in the early 2000's. It apparently came out in 1983....has anyone heard or heard of this record? From the description its a blasting private press fuzz monster recorded on an overloaded cassette four track....in other words, a total "bonehead" classic if that description is even halfway true
 
i have been listening to these almost daily. i enjoy them on some level, and at the same time i dont.