Some new and recent reviews in Maximum Rocknroll
MARK SULTAN "Filthy Rat" EP by Mark Sultan
Filthy Rat / Heart Attack EP
Two songs of SULTANās unique garage rock croon. Poppy, peppy and romantic(ish), this is modern doo-wop with a punk rock tinge. Catchy and fun.
LADRONES "Ladrones" LP by Ladrones
Ladrones LP
There arenāt many female-led bands doing the unhinged TY SEGALL garage thing these days. So itās really nice to have this debut album from LADRONES. Vocalist Valeria SĆ”nchez has a wild style with frantic yelps and elongated howls. The band plays frenzied, distorted garage punk. It sounds great. The best song, āLa Pichaera,ā sounds like it could be an outtake from the debut DAVILA 666 album. Itās so catchy and driving and makes you want to sing along. Excellent album.
XENU & THE THETANS "Xenu & the Thetans" LP by Xenu & the Thetans
Xenu and the Thetans LP
Brandon Welchez from CROCODILES and Johnny Otis Davila aka Dr. Papi, from DAVILA 666, joined forces in Mexico City to form XENU AND THE THETANS. Itās as if they had been held back by their previous musical endeavors and decided to play as fast as possible. Luckily, they are able to pull it off without sounding unhinged or disjointed. The drummer is pretty great. Excellent cover of the SAINTSā āThis Perfect Day,ā sung in Spanish.
GINO and the GOONS "Rip It Up" LP by Gino and the Goons
Rip It Up LP
A reissue of the third and my personal favorite LP by these Florida garage punkers. This album is just so great: a non-stop rocking experience featuring amazing songs, performed perfectly, and delivered with the perfect amount of attitude. Any band, from any decade, undoubtedly wishes this was their album. āOutta Controlā may be the best rock song of the 21st century. Itās so damn catchy. If you missed out on this the first time around, there is no longer any excuse not to own this. Fantastic.
HAND & LEG "Lust In Peace" LP by Hand & Leg
Lust In Peace LP
Long-player #2 for this Greek duo. Within seconds, itās clear that Lust In Peace avoids any lazy two-piece trappings, and that something a lot more ominous is afoot here. Rhythms generally thud, vocals chastise, and strings are mangled while an uneasy static grows and grows. Thereās no comfort in the groove they build, but still so much to hearāexperimental, fearful, and extreme as their sound may be. There is nothing āgarageā about this either, just pure cacophonous, uneasy listening that prompts repeat plays. A very impressive record, and one that anyone prone to neg-vibe explorations should seek out.
MODEL ZERO "Model Zero" LP by Model Zero
Model Zero LP
Members of the SHEIKS (one of Jack Oblivianās backing bands) and EX-CULT backed by one of MR. QUINTRONās drum buddies from this Memphis supergroup. With a pedigree this cool, it would be hard to go wrong. MODEL ZERO does not disappoint. Theirs is a retro futuristic style with whirly synths and repetitive beats. The vocals are soulfully plaintive. Plus itās got a wacky edge. Buy this.