Stolen Transmission

General | Jan 2007

Reviews

Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2007-01-14
Wow! Garage rock revival never gets old. Hailing from London, UK, the Horrors are 60s garage rock-inspired band. If I had to guess, this must be their debut EP, but yet again they have 39,000 friends on myspace! This 5 song EP recording features two covers of classic garage-punk (Crawdaddy Simon by the Syndicats) and proto-punk (Jack the Ripper by Screaming Lord Satch) rockers. Play with Hank IV, Les Georges Leningrad, the Satteliters and Fifty on their Heels (all in the A-file now) as well as the Apes and Art Brut. Great stuff!
Play 3, 5, 4, 2
1. Garage-y organ. Thick guitar sound with chaotic deconstructing organ and guit solos.
2. Gosh! It’s been so long since I heard this song. Classic 60s garage punker!
3. Vocals remind Art Brut, a cliché but rocking garage guitar riff; organ spazzes into some no wave chaos. Nice.
4. Cover of Screaming Lord Sutch’s classic! If you don’t know the Lord… well then you need to do some studying. It was the UK equivalent of Screaming Jay Hawkins and a very influential figure for the birth of punk.
5. Super cool prosaic vocals over some epic organ-driven garage-rock that reminds me of the Apes. Sounds like the soundtrack to a chase-scene from a spy movie. Surfy coda.

Recent airplay

Crawdaddy Simone
Sheena Is A Parasite
New NoiseOct 04, 2012
Crawdaddy Simone
Jack The Ripper
WendigoOct 30, 2009
Sheena Is A Parasite
Hipster Garbage (sub)Sep 08, 2009
Excellent Choice
Fiction RomanceMar 08, 2007

Charting

2007-01-14 — 2007-03-18
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 11 1
Mar 4 2
Feb 18 1
Feb 11 1
Jan 28 1
Jan 21 4

Track listing

1. Death At The Chapel
2. Crawdaddy Simone
3. Sheena Is A Parasite
4. Jack The Ripper
5. Excellent Choice