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Danish Psychobilly Feat.Kim & Patricia Nekroman (Nekromantix
The Horropops: Patricia (vocals, upright bass); Kartsen, Nekroman (guitar, background vocals); Niedermeier (bass, background vocals). Recorded at Ventura Recording Studio, Ventura, California. Personnel: Karsten (vocals, guitar); Patricia Day (vocals, upright bass); Niedermeier (vocals, drums). Audio Mixers: John "Silas" Cranfield; Richard Plougmann. Recording information: Hell; Ventura Recording Studio, Denmark. Somewhere In the shadowy world that twists between the Misfits and the Cramps, lie the undisputed tyrants of Danish psychobilly, the HorrorPops. Fronted by upright bassist/vocalist Patricia Day, the sextet have absorbed a heady mix of '50s rock & roll and late-70s punk, and given birth to a debut that's genuinely fun. The leadoff track, "Julia," utilizes the steady lurch of the Clash's "London Calling" to set the stage for a record that, while positively rank with influences, somehow manages to rise above them and achieve a singular voice, and that voice belongs to Day, a statuesque, subterranean Betty Boop, with a set of pipes that alternately comfort and destroy. With her cat-like growl and thick-slapped bass, she burns through standout tracks like "Ghouls" and "Psychobitches Outta Hell" with an abandon that recalls the feline energy of early B-52's. As a group, the HorrorPops sound like a small army, and like the Misfits, they fill each chorus with wordless melodies and unison replies, much like Walk Among Us' "Astro-Zombies" and "I Turned Into a Martian." The dark, "daddy-o" romp, "Kool Flattop," is better than anything the Cramps have done in the last ten years, and even the obligatory surf-instrumental, "Horrorbeach," transcends the banality of the billion or so revivalists who have nearly beaten the genre out of existence. By adopting such a devil-may-care attitude to a style that nearly invented the phrase, they have avoided the forced reverence of previous imitators, and brought back the simple, sexy enthusiasm that made rockabilly so forward thinking in the first place. It's this kind of execution, attitude, and middle-finger-with-a-grin approachability that makes the HorrorPops a band to watch out for. ~ James Christopher Monger
Entertainment Weekly (2/13/04, p.72) - "Crypt-obsessed bombast abounds, along with [an] engaging wealth of girl-group hooks." - Rating: B+ HorrorPops Hell Yeah! Songs Hell Yeah! Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews way more punk than rockablly these people know how to preform, don't take anything serious, drink alot, smoke way more and this might be a good cd. a couple good ones but overall not to good Submitted by all7deadhipter (kansas city, mo usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent tunes One of the best albums I've heard in a while. Submitted by Jenny (Kent, UK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Greatest music this cd is great! if you have already heard the song misstake and loved it this cd is for u. different style but great! Submitted by tattooed_sleeper (Ontario, Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good Stuff This is good stuff guys, it is like The Living End with a slight girl-pop sound mixed in. A little try-hard(sarcastically) but well pulled off. Musically it is an excellently well rounded album with phat double bass riffs mixed with the odd guitar solo. The lead singer has an excellent voice. Is all good i would buy it if i were you. But im not so that statement is out the window. Submitted by Cal (ACT Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Horrorpops: Punk Rock meets Psychobilly This CD is sickly original. Mixed in with mates from the band Nekromantix, one would think the HorrorPops portray a female-version of the band. However that's not wholely the case. Though they get less press than they should, the Horrorpops are awesome. I recommend them to anyone looking for music with variety and style that some punk bands today can't seem to fit into their tracks. Submitted by Jillian (North Carolina, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$9.89 Debut;American Psychobilly; Nick 13 &Members Of Quakes,Afi
Tiger Army: Nick 13 (vocals); Rob Peltier (upright bass); Adam Carson (drums). Additional personnel: Davey Havok, Tim Armstrong, Eric ...
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$10.75 Tiger Army: Nick 13 (vocals, guitar); Geoff Kresge (vocals, bass instrument); Fred Hell (drums). Additional personnel: Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar). Just as they did with 2001's II: Power of Moonlite, Tiger Army begin III: Ghost Tigers Rise with a brief, mood-setting prelude. The move establishes spiritual leader Nick 13's music in a world outside our own, in a silvery place somewhere between celluloid and the supernatural. Some operators in the genre get caught up in their own stylism -- all that talk about ...
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$10.79 HorrorPops: Geoff Kresge, Patricia Day, Kim Nekroman, 009dermeier. Personnel: Nonô, Patricia Day (chant); Geoff Kresge, Kim Nekroman (guitar); Brett Gurewitz (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Brett Gurewitz. Recording information: Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, CA. Photographer: Octavio Arizala. Psychobilly. By its very name it's a kick in the pants, an emphatic wallop that metes out harmony between the greasers and punks by the thrum of standup bass. HorrorPops made a real impression with Hell Yeah, their Epitaph debut, and 2005's ...
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