Tourette, Dory and the Skirthe / Versions
Album: | Versions | Collection: | General 7" | |
Artist: | Tourette, Dory and the Skirthe | Added: | Mar 2004 | |
Label: | S.P.A.M. Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-05-03 | Pull Date: | 2004-06-07 |
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Week Ending: | May 23 | May 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 25, 2004: | Oh Messy Life
Wrong Man Here (Theme From |
3. | May 06, 2004: | Mr. Sparkle Challenge
Scot Leroc |
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2. | May 16, 2004: | rust belt
Reno |
4. | May 05, 2004: | Brownian Release
Wrong Man Here (Theme From |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2004-04-30
Reviewed 2004-04-30
Strange & broke down kids from the East Bay who make this oddball thing I’d call:
“goofapunkacowabilly”. It’s kind of hit & miss this this crew (sure sounds weird saying “crew” when not refering to a youth-core/SxE type of band). Still, the guitars are really solid throught just about the length of this ‘lil platter.
SIDE A
#1 Cow-punk & rockabilly with goofy vocals. Excellent guitar work especially the Hawai’ian slide part. Was this a real TV show?
#2 W.T.F.??? It’s all 70’s prog! Hell yeah! Oh wait a sec..they just junked all of that & went back to their twangy, reverb-soaked rockapunkabillygoofn’roll. I’m not too into the vocals but the guitars are really phenomeonal!
#3 Is this about Boogie Down Productions Scot La Rock? There’s no freakin’ lyric sheet & this dude’s vocals are several twisted. Anyway, so-so stuff here, just more rockabilly & some turnable noise & tweakage.
SIDE B
#1 Rambling, country mixed with 60’s rock/pop choruses not too unlike the Monkees. An odd mix but not a particularily interesting one.
#2 More twangy & rockabilly & driving Southwestern rock with this one. All about driving to Reno. Nice guitar & drum parts.
#3 Strange guitar tone which sounds like 60’s rock, reggae & rockabilly all at the same time. This sounds just too fucked up & drunk to work ( not to be confused with the “too fucked up & drunk” way that DOES work!)
“goofapunkacowabilly”. It’s kind of hit & miss this this crew (sure sounds weird saying “crew” when not refering to a youth-core/SxE type of band). Still, the guitars are really solid throught just about the length of this ‘lil platter.
SIDE A
#1 Cow-punk & rockabilly with goofy vocals. Excellent guitar work especially the Hawai’ian slide part. Was this a real TV show?
#2 W.T.F.??? It’s all 70’s prog! Hell yeah! Oh wait a sec..they just junked all of that & went back to their twangy, reverb-soaked rockapunkabillygoofn’roll. I’m not too into the vocals but the guitars are really phenomeonal!
#3 Is this about Boogie Down Productions Scot La Rock? There’s no freakin’ lyric sheet & this dude’s vocals are several twisted. Anyway, so-so stuff here, just more rockabilly & some turnable noise & tweakage.
SIDE B
#1 Rambling, country mixed with 60’s rock/pop choruses not too unlike the Monkees. An odd mix but not a particularily interesting one.
#2 More twangy & rockabilly & driving Southwestern rock with this one. All about driving to Reno. Nice guitar & drum parts.
#3 Strange guitar tone which sounds like 60’s rock, reggae & rockabilly all at the same time. This sounds just too fucked up & drunk to work ( not to be confused with the “too fucked up & drunk” way that DOES work!)
Track Listing
1. | Wrong Man Here (Theme From | 3. | What Makes Me Sigh | |||
2. | Scot Leroc | 4. | Reno | |||
5. | Going Back |