To Hell With The Boys by The Boys (2)

To Hell With The Boys

The Boys (2)

1979

To Hell With The Boys is a Punk album by The Boys (2), originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Punk Rock
  • raw
  • aggressive
  • punky

About

The Boys went to tiny Hell, Norway, to record this 1979 follow-up to the brilliant <i>Alternative Chartbusters</i> and came up with another diverse set of musically smart, punk-spirited pop. Smart? Who else would open an album with a soaring, riff-rattled version of a tune from the ballet <i>Gayne</i>? And who else would namecheck dead rock-star addicts in the voice of God (!) inside a brilliantly simple song (with the three chords in the same progression throughout) and call it “Terminal Love”? The album heaves with similarly stellar moments: “You Can’t Hurt a Memory” is a piano-led Lennon dead ringer; “Lonely Cowboy” shows a punked-up penchant for Lee Hazlewood and Arizona; “Waiting for the Lady” sounds like what would happen if you crossed Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers with Queen but subtracted Freddie Mercury’s operatic dash. A gnarly sax colors the sweet drinking anthem “Kamikaze,” while “Independent Girls” closes the original album with the kind of minor-chord power pop that Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong has made millions trying to do. A great album, top to bottom, back to front.

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Tracklist

  1. To Hell...
  2. ...And Back

Side A

  1. A1Sabre Dance
  2. A2Rue Morgue
  3. A3Terminal Love
  4. A4See Ya Later
  5. A5You Can't Hurt A Memory

Side B

  1. B1Kamikaze
  2. B2Lonely Cowboy
  3. B3Waiting For The Lady
  4. B4Bad Day
  5. B5Independent Girl

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold