Bbq / Tie Your Noose
Album: | Tie Your Noose | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bbq | Added: | Apr 2005 | |
Label: | Bomp/Voxx/Ubik/Alive |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-05-08 | Pull Date: | 2005-07-10 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 5 | May 29 | May 22 | May 15 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 23, 2010: | Brick's In Oahu Pt. II
Tie Your Noose |
4. | Jun 20, 2005: | Stirling's Approximation
Outta My Mind |
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2. | Apr 16, 2008: | nag champa orangeasm
C'mon and Love Me |
5. | Jun 01, 2005: | Brownian Motion
Outta My Mind |
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3. | Jun 29, 2005: | Brownian Motion
Year Old Wine |
6. | May 22, 2005: | The Ox and The Hammer Show
Justify |
Album Review
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2005-05-01
Reviewed 2005-05-01
Yeah! SO REFRESHING! Late 50s/early 60s vintage-sounding rock'n'roll of rebellious garage-y edge on the historic Bomp! Records. Dirty rhythm'n'blues guitar licks, stripped down steady bass-drum/tambourine beats (re: this is an one-man band; a guy that plays guitar and percussion at the same time), and tons of heartfelt rock'n'roll vocal melodies that will take you back to days of innocence and rebellion. The early heavy RnB-influenced Rolling Stones meet the seminal garagey-r'n'r sound of Johnny Kid and the Pirates. Balls-out
rockabilly (Eddie Cohran, Gene Vincett, Buddy Holly) meets Motown vocal melody! Turn it up! Dance! Rebel! Play with Dan Sartain, the Husbands, the Cramps and the Reverend Horton Heat. Hail Roc'n’roll. This is awesome!
Play: 6, 2, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9
1. Thumping in yo-face R'n'B with superb vocals!Early Rolling Stones. Vocals remind me of Barry McGuires' hit "On the Eve of Destruction".
2. Great stripped down, mid-tempo garage-y tune! The Husbands!
3. Sweet, innocent, melodic, nostalgic, dancey, rebellious. Think of all the great black female vocalists ca1950s. This is so great!
4. Balls-out, super-fast swampy garage-rockabilly.
5. See track 3.
6. Fast rockabilly number. "Ah-ha; Oh-yeah; Ah ha" and inventive evil-sounding laughs.
7. Dancey and melodic. Think early Motown!
8. A Rolling Stones' cover. Classic!
9. Straight up garage-punker!
10. Rocket propelling rockabilly number.
11. So and so. Vocals come out a bit flat and the rhythm section is like everything else.
12. Rebellious Eddie Cohranish rockabilly number. This is great. I feel some Johnny Cash channeling in here!
rockabilly (Eddie Cohran, Gene Vincett, Buddy Holly) meets Motown vocal melody! Turn it up! Dance! Rebel! Play with Dan Sartain, the Husbands, the Cramps and the Reverend Horton Heat. Hail Roc'n’roll. This is awesome!
Play: 6, 2, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9
1. Thumping in yo-face R'n'B with superb vocals!Early Rolling Stones. Vocals remind me of Barry McGuires' hit "On the Eve of Destruction".
2. Great stripped down, mid-tempo garage-y tune! The Husbands!
3. Sweet, innocent, melodic, nostalgic, dancey, rebellious. Think of all the great black female vocalists ca1950s. This is so great!
4. Balls-out, super-fast swampy garage-rockabilly.
5. See track 3.
6. Fast rockabilly number. "Ah-ha; Oh-yeah; Ah ha" and inventive evil-sounding laughs.
7. Dancey and melodic. Think early Motown!
8. A Rolling Stones' cover. Classic!
9. Straight up garage-punker!
10. Rocket propelling rockabilly number.
11. So and so. Vocals come out a bit flat and the rhythm section is like everything else.
12. Rebellious Eddie Cohranish rockabilly number. This is great. I feel some Johnny Cash channeling in here!
Track Listing
1. | C'mon and Love Me | 7. | Shake Real Low | |||
2. | Outta My Mind | 8. | Out of Time | |||
3. | Waddlin' Around | 9. | Hang It Up | |||
4. | Year Old Wine | 10. | Burn this Town | |||
5. | Don't Hold Out on Me | 11. | Justify | |||
6. | Tie Your Noose | 12. | Record Machine |