Joe Carducci - Rock and the Pop Narcoticby Jack Hoffman
My favorite tracks are "15000" and "Nights." Straightforward rock with neat vocals.by Jack Hoffman
On the album, the lineup was: Vocals: Gibby Haynes Guitar: Kyle Ellison Bass: Nathan Calhoun Drums: Shandon Sahm When I saw them live, Nathan had moved over to second guitar and Abby Travis was the bass player. I think several of the people mentioned had recently been touring members of the Butthole Surfers and the Meat Puppets.by Jack Hoffman
I enjoyed the new album. It's definitely a departure from the Surfers, but Gibby provides his trademark free-word association vocals, which is very cool. Paul unfortunately doesn't contribute guitar, but I thought the album was much better than "Weird Revolution." It takes a couple listens to get into, especially since it's not in the vein of the Surfers' noise-punkby Jack Hoffman
Curse of the Golden Vampire - Mass Destruction (Preferably at full volume.)by Jack Hoffman
"Dance of Days" is a cool book. You'll definitely dig it. I also really like Cynthia Connolly's "Banned in D.C.," which is a great collection of photographs capturing that scene. Worth checking out. Post Edited (08-16-04 15:20)by Jack Hoffman
How can you deny "Having Fun with Elvis on Stage"?by Jack Hoffman
Floyd expressed my feelings on this matter perfectly. Cheers.by Jack Hoffman
I like the Germs... They actually just played a reunion show a month ago in Los Angeles, w/out Darby. Sort of weird.by Jack Hoffman
Spam is really annoying. I like hearing recommendations for bands just as much as anyone else, but Myimmortal's posts strongly indicate a plant from Atlantic Records or some WEA agent in general. I very much doubt anyone who reads Trouser Press would ever care to listen to Tantric or, as listed on yout other post, Shinedown. People look to Trouser Press to discover unheralded and underappreby Jack Hoffman