2009, In the Red
VINYL FORMAT. Insound Staff Pick - 2009! Austin, TX's The Strange Boys evoke a wild-eyed, porcelain-skinned innocence that is capable of summoning the wayward spirit of Brian Jones. The mystery of the South couples with the mastery of rhythm to create a sound completely timeless and familiar, yet absolutely raw and avant-garde. Greg Enlow's syncopated, organ-driven grooves hark back to The Seeds' "Pushing Too Hard" while guitarist Ryan Sambol's voice wavers beyond comparison. Older brother Philip Sambol keeps the pulse with the aptly named Matt Hammer, who unmercifully pounds an old Ludwig set.
Now, finally, the band's proper debut album is seeing the light of day. It's easy to imagine The Strange Boys' And Girls Club, a sixteen-track beast, blasting out of any stereo system between The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators and Wire's Pink Flag.
Now, finally, the band's proper debut album is seeing the light of day. It's easy to imagine The Strange Boys' And Girls Club, a sixteen-track beast, blasting out of any stereo system between The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators and Wire's Pink Flag.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 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 | 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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