
And Girls Club
Strange Boys
2009
And Girls Club is a Alt/Indie album by Strange Boys, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Lo-Fi
- lo-fi
- rowdy
- bluesy
About
Austin’s Strange Boys released several EPs before this full-length debut appeared on primo garage-rock label In the Red (home of Thee Oh Sees, Jay Reatard, Black Lips, etc.). Landing on the perfect label might seem a stroke of great luck, but surely this young band’s musical skill played a part in the deal. Sounding like a sour mash of early Bob Dylan/Van Morrison (“Woe Is You and Me,” “Should Have Shot Paul”), classic AM radio R&B (“This Girl Taught Me a Dance,” “A Man You’ve Never Known”), and present day cow-punk (“MLKs,” “Then”), Strange Boys bring a sweat on before you even get out of your chair. Vocalist Ryan Sambol howls and warbles like a drunk who lost the brawl but needs to finish his sentence, while the rest of the band churns out walls of vintage guitar jangle and twang set to boisterous, roiling rhythms. Tracks like the gritty, grinding “Heard You Want to Beat Me Up,” the opiate-colored “For Lack of a Better Face,” and the reverb rave-up “Poem Party” pay tribute to countless ‘60s garage bands whose names are forgotten by many, but whose inspiration runs deep.
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Tracklist
- 1Woe Is You and Me2:12
- 2They're Building the Death Camps2:50
- 3Should Have Shot Paul1:55
- 4MLKs1:49
- 5This Girl Taught Me a Dance3:05
- 6For Lack of a Better Face3:15
- 7Heard You Want to Beat Me Up2:09
- 8No Way for a Slave to Behave3:11
- 9Poem Party1:52
- 10To Turn a Tune or Two2:24
- 11Most Things1:36
- 12A Man You've Never Known1:59
- 13Then2:10
- 14Who Needs Who More2:18
- 15Probation Blues2:13
- 16Death and All the Rest2:38
Credits
Performers
- Philip SambolBASS
- Matt HammerDRUMS
- Greg EnlowGUITAR
- Ryan SambolGUITAR VOCALS HARMONICA
- Orville NeeleyPIANO
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
