And Girls Club

And Girls Club

by The Strange Boys
And Girls Club

And Girls Club

by The Strange Boys

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Overview

An awful lot of contemporary garage punk albums sound as if the people who recorded them never listened to any music recorded before 1977; they're built around walls of fuzztone snarl and affected, attitudinal wailing that may reflect the current state of the art of garage rock, but they hardly recall the more measured sound of the music that came out in the 1960s. To their credit, Strange Boys are one of the few contemporary bands whose sound truly blends past with present; while they can rock and rock hard, the blues-influenced approach of the band makes room for the folk-rock leanings of the middle-period Kinks and Rolling Stones, and Ryan Sambol's vocals fuse a post-punk wail with a Dylan-influenced drawl that reflects the vocal shrug that was so much a part of the garage sound back in the day. And in part because they don't sound like they're struggling to maintain an authentic period sound, the Strange Boys come closer to getting the mood of the first garage era right than almost anyone else playing this stuff in the 21st century; on their debut album, The Strange Boys and Girls Club, the band sounds like four guys in a small studio, playing their music with a relaxed intensity that is all the more effective because they don't appear to be howling through Marshall Stacks, but instead beating out the sounds in their heads through cheap gear with a realistic, passionate timbre that sets them apart from the vast majority of their peers. The songs on this album are simple, smart, and soulful, and the performances are classic-style blue-eyed R&B that gets its message across without beating the listener over the head; The Strange Boys and Girls Club is the sound of real kids opening up their hearts and minds through rock & roll, and anyone who digs the truer sound ought to pick it up. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 03/17/2009
Label: In The Red Records
UPC: 0759718516524
Rank: 255288

Tracks

  1. Woe Is You and Me
  2. They're Building the Death Camps
  3. Should Have Shot Paul
  4. MLKs
  5. This Girl Taught Me a Dance
  6. For Lack of a Better Face
  7. Heard You Wanna Beat Me Up
  8. No Way for a Slave to Behave
  9. Poem Party
  10. To Turn a Tune or Two
  11. Most Things
  12. A Man You've Never Known
  13. Then
  14. Who Needs Who More
  15. Probation Blues
  16. Death and All the Rest

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