2011, In The Red
VINYL FORMAT. Comes with a digital download code! Gun Club co-founder. Gunslinger for The Cramps. Six-string stylist for
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The legendary Kid Congo Powers named
his new album Gorilla Rose after the artist / performer. As a teenage boy,
Powers met Gorilla Rose in the emerging LA punk scene of the '70s through
seminal weirdo band The Screamers. He recalls, "Gorilla was a close and
constant presence and influence on The Screamers and me as a young pup.
He was to The Screamers like Bobby Neuwirth was to Dylan—a jester of
sorts, sparking many of their great lyric ideas. I still think Gorilla Rose is the
most fabulous nom de plume in history. His unsung specter was in my mind a
lot last year so I decided to title the album Gorilla Rose to honor his name and
bring him into rock 'n' roll's ongoing conversation." While editing his fan
club newsletters at a haunted Hollywood house, a teenage Powers was also
exposed to the sounds of Neu, Nico, Billie Holiday and Goblin's soundtrack
to the film Susperia, and along with Gorilla Rose, these past influences found
their way into the Kid's new full-length.
To record the album, Kid Congo and The Pink Monkey Birds grabbed
producer Jason Ward and hightailed it back to the magik gymnasium at The
Harveyville Project, a high school in Kansas and also the scene of the crime
of their much acclaimed 2009 release Dracula Boots. Kiki "El Coyote" Solis
on bass and Ron "The Cap'n" Miller on drums, along with new Pink
Monkey Bird Jesse "The Candyman" Roberts (from Seattle's The Ruby
Doe) on guitar, keys and vocals, firms up Kid Congo's squawking flock.
Brandishing thirteen all-original, glam-tastic compositions, Gorilla Rose
blasts off with the '60s Chicano rock influences of explosive dance anthem
"Bo Bo Boogaloo." Shake it, don't break it! That's just the start of a wild ride
through funky but chic decadence, slip sliding rockabilly, teenage punkdom,
mystic krautrock, baby-making sleaze, the best bad peyote trip you ever took
and even a velvety call from the beyond.
Finding inspiration in the past is what Kid Congo and The Pink Monkey
Birds do best. On this 2011 sonic trip, the Kid brings his past into the present
and names it after someone flamboyant and inspired: Gorilla Rose.
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