5 Skull Rock N Roll

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After may years of playing Thee Corsairs, I’ve now started a new project with Corsairs drummer Big Daddy Mascaras and our good buddy Chon Chon. If you saw the last two Corsairs shows you saw Chon Chon filling in on bass for the absent Rex. Those were the last two Corsairs shows, EVER. I know they say “never say never” but I’m saying it now. Corsairs are done for good. That ship has sailed and I’m done with it. The new band, as you can tell by the image, is called The Fink Bombs. All the artwork and such was done by Chon Chon, who also decided on the name, and he also did a lot of the Corsairs artwork towards the end. The name comes from a drink at one of our favorite places to drink in Las Vegas, Frankie’s Tiki Room. We’re going for the whole 60′s garage/soul sound even more so than Thee Corsairs were. I’m looking forward to getting this project off the ground. We’re playing our first show at The Casbah opening for Southern Culture On The Skids on Saturday September 18th. It’s an early show so come down and give us some support.

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Life on the road…

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Rev Horton Heat with Lemmy and Slim Jim Phantom I got to spend a couple days on the road with the Reverend Horton Heat last week. Saw em in Vancouver and Seattle while up there on vacation. A couple days after I got home I flew up to SF to be there for the 25th Anniversary DVD filming and hopped on their bus down to SD. I had a complete blast and the thing I think I enjoyed the most was watching everyone, all three bands, get along and have fun. It was like a rock n roll summer camp. Yes it’s hard work and tiring being on the road, but well worth the friendships you make. Pulling into each town the guys didn’t know which of their friends they would see later that evening and when they did see em they time they got to spend catching up was cool. I could only imagine how many friends they have made over the 25 years of touring. As you can see in the photo Lemmy and Slim Jim Phantom showed up to the show and decided to do a song with Jim and Jimbo. Random stuff like that is always a surprise not only for fans, but the bands themselves.

I loved both opening bands, Split Lip Rayfield and Hillstomp. I had seen Split Lip Rayfield before when they opened for the Rev way back when. I didn’t really pay attention to them back then cause I didn’t really “get it” back then and by that I mean I didn’t appreciate the Country/Folk style of music they play. Now that I’m older and wiser I completely appreciate it. Hillstomp I had never heard of before but they kicked ass. Just two guys playing banjo, guitar, washboard and plastic bucket drums. Pure energy with these guys. You need to check em out.

So yeah, it was a great few days and interesting to see the “other side” of a touring band that you’ve seen too many times to count and have been a fan of for almost half your life. Crazy to think about.

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Album Of The Day – Monster Magnet “Spine Of God”

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Up until about five years ago all I really knew about Monster Magnet was the video for “Space Lord” from the late 90′s. I liked the song, but I wasn’t into with the shinny suits, dancers, fireworks, light bulb suits and all the excess. Now that I look back at it the video is pretty awesome since it’s a total hip hop video for a metal song, but at the time I just passed them off as a band trying to make it “big.” So when I started listening to Queens Of The Stone Age it opened up a whole new world of music I had been missing out on for a long time. Even though Monster Magnet isn’t from the “desert scene” of California i fell into this album because of guitarist John McBain. John also played in the bands Wellwater Conspiracy (along with Matt Cameron of Soundgarden/Pearl Jam) and Hater (with Cameron and Ben Shepherd of Soundgarden) as well as contributed to the first Desert Sessions with Josh of QOTSA. So there’s ties between MM and that whole scene.

“Spine Of God” is their first full length release and it’s been hailed by many as one of the best stoner rock albums. Originally release in 1992 on Caroline Records with nine tracks it was remastered and re-released in March 2006 with new artwork, new liner notes, and a demo version of “Ozium” as a bonus track. The version you can get from ThinkIndie is the remastered version and it sounds great. Lots of slow over driven guitars (has that super compressed “grunge” sound of the early 90′s) with lots of room to give it a little bit of a psychedelic feel to it. The track “Nod Scene” would be a great track to listen to while partaking in some of the devil’s lettuce. “Snake Dance” is a good rocking song with one of the best lines I’ve heard, “If Satan lived in Heaven he’d be me.” If you’re just getting into stoner rock or metal, this album needs to be one of the first you listen to. Trust me.

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Album Of The Day: Eagles Of Death Metal “Peace Love Death Metal”

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By now people know who the Eagles Of Death Metal are, but when this album came out not too many folks did. The name of the band alone made people stop and think especially when they heard the music. It sounds nothing like the Eagles or death metal. It’s booty shakin’ rock n’ roll with a little southern blues touch that is written and performed for “the ladies” as continually stated by singer Jesse Huges when interviewed. On this album the band was only a 2 piece with Jesse “The Devil” Hughes doing vocals and guitar and Josh “Baby Duck” Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age) on drums and backing vocals. In my opinion this is one of the best records to have come out this decade. It’s simple, it’s rocking and sure enough it gets the ladies shakin’ what their momma gave em. It’s funny cause this album too WAY too long to see the light of day. There was a release date announced and then it went back to TBA. Then a new date was released and then TBA again. Got to the point you never thought this album would see the light of day. Not exactly sure why this happened, but I’m sure as hell glad it came out.

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Album Of The Day: Solace “A.D.”

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So I really started paying attention to Small Stone Records a few months back when the new Sasquatch album was gearing up to be released. We used to listen to all the releases from Acid King, Tia Carrera, Dozer, Sons Of Otis and more when we had our “Metal Sundays” at Lou’s, but never really paid much attention to the fact they were all on Small Stone. This new Solace album is just another example of the quality stuff coming from Small Stone. Solid slow and heavy guitar riffs with a rhythm section to keep the songs rolling along and some guitar solos here and there. Cap it all off with some slightly distorted vocals and you got an album that is as good if not better than Monster Magnets “Spine Of God” and that album is one of the best stoner albums in my opinion. If you dig anything heavy you’ll dig this album. Check it out on the player below and go buy it if you like it as much as I do.

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Album Of The Day: Sleep “Dopesmoker”

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The first time I heard this album was when Jeff at Lou’s put it on late one night and I couldn’t comprehend the brutalness of the album. I hadn’t heard anything like this before. Didn’t even know what to think of it really. Was it good. Yes. Did I like it? Not really sure. Would I listen to it again? Maybe, but it would have to be in a setting other than work so I could try and take it all in.

The story behind the album was the band had great press from the album “Holy Mountain” and was signed to London Records. They spent a couple of years writing the album and ended up with a 63 minute song called “Dopesmoker” but the label wasn’t to pleased since they couldn’t market it. The band tried to work with the label and retooled the “album” into a 52 minute track called “Jerusalem” and still the label didn’t want to release it. They were dropped from the label and ended up breaking up shortly after all this chaos happened. Rise Above and Music Cartel ended up releasing what came to be known as “Jerusalem” but the 52 minute track was split into 6 “tracks” even though the band didn’t want it to be split up. This is the version I first heard, the short version of the album. haha In 2003 Tee Pee records finally released the original version of the album the band first turned into London Records. All 63 minutes and 31 seconds of stoner greatness with an added bonus of a live version of the track “Sonic Titan.”

Last year Sleep got back together to play one of the All Tomorrows Parties and played the “Holy Mountain” album from start to finish. They will also be playing a show on in New York doing the same thing. Matt Pike said there would be some West Coast dates some time this year as well. I’m gonna make sure I don’t miss those cause who knows when/if they will do it again. Would be awesome to see em play “Dopesmoker” live as well. Members of sleep have gone on to play in other awesome bands such as Om, High On Fire and Shrinebuilder.

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Album Of The Day: Melvins – “A Senile Animal”

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A Senile Animal

This was the first Melvins album I ever purchased. I had really only heard the Melvins on the “Deep Six” compilation and on this album is a different band than what was on that comp in more ways than one. One reason being the addition of Jared and Cody of Big Business into the lineup of the band. The other is the fact the songs aren’t 15-30 seconds long. Solid album from start to finish with brutally heavy guitar and bass and booming drums thanks to the dual drummer set up. Because of this album I went back and got every Melvins album and have seen them live multiple times. It’s kinda weird how you’ll hear a band and not be that into them then years later give em another shot and wonder why you had not been listening to them the whole time.

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Album of The Day: Mariachi El Bronx

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Mariachi El Bronx

I’ve loved this album since it came out in August of 2009. At first I was a little bummed that the vocals were in English only cause mariachi music needs to be sung in Spanish, or so I thought. Matt and Joby did an interview with NPR and gave a very valid reason as to why they chose not to sing in Spanish. Matt doesn’t know how to speak it so it wouldn’t work if he tried to sing it. After hearing the interview I listened to the album again and it just seemed right, like everything finally fell into place. It’s pretty awesome that a punk band from LA could pull off a full on mariachi album and do it just as well as a full time mariachi band. I’ve not seen em play live but they go all out and got the suits hand made to bring it all together. It would be wrong if they played shows in jeans and t-shirts while playing mariachi music. I’ve seen some mariachi guys play in street clothes and it just loses it’s charm.

They’ve done 2 videos for the album so far with the first being the track “Cell Mates”. It features them playing at their favorite Mexican food joint in LA. They should do a tour of nothing but El Torito’s cause they’d fit right in.

Mariachi El Bronx – “Cell Mates” from Our Videos on Vimeo.

the second video was for one of my favorite tracks on the album. The video for “Holy” fits the track perfectly and is shot extremely well.

Mariachi El Bronx – Holy from Our Videos on Vimeo.

Anyway, check out the album. It’s great to put it on and eat some home made guacamole while sipping on an ice cold Tecate.

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Movin the room around

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This is going to be more of a photo blog than anything. I’ve been getting everything in my room organized and cleaned up. I go a few months with it one way then get the urge to move it all around.

Last week I got rid of all my old paperwork and filed the current stuff in new bins I got. Today was the vinyl. I’ve had a lot of LPs on the ground and been wanting to do something about it but didn’t have any money to do anything. Now that my finances are in order I got a new shelving unit.

Also got a few frames that wouldn’t have to be custome framed. Got the art on the wall and everything cleaned. So now, on to the photos.

Quadcam:

Anyone know where this is from?:

One corner:

Above the desk:

New vinyl rack:

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Updating this thing…

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I have not been keeping up on my updates to this here blog. Not sure how many read it but it will be cool to go back and read it when I’m like 64. I’m gonna start updating on a more consistent basis. Here’s what we got in short:

- Vegas next weekend for Frozen Fury 12, will be our 3rd year.
- Going to see the Reverend Horton Heat and Motorhead in Vegas on the 10th with Sergio.
- Work is awesome and I love it.
- Gonna be selling CDs and LPs at the Pearl Jam show on the 9th for Lou’s.
- I’ve been rocking the gym with Sergio. Lost about 10lbs so far, but looking like I’ve lost more. Means I’m getting ripped.
- Planning a trip to Belgium next year for my big 30.
- Not playing music. Lots of people have been asking me to jam with em, but only one or two sound like fun.
- Pretty much got my finances in order and should be debt free by the end of October.

I’m sure there’s more but I forget all the cool shit. Like I said, I’ll try and document it here rather than Facebook and such.

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