| | 69 Charger Trash Deluxe! CD - Import 69 Charger Discography of CDs
The Netherlands' Sixty Nine Charger makes their full-length debut with Trash Deluxe! (Stardumb), a title that's like an oath for greasy garage punks of this sort. Kindred spirits of the group include Puffball, the Riverboat Gamblers, and Guitar Wolf -- an international cadre of acts committed to finding the hot cross between Motörhead, Memphis rock & roll, and gleaming butterfly knives. Sixty Nine Charger's lead vocalist channels a lot of Glenn Danzig, particularly on cuts like "Wildfire" and "Black Sunday Stomp," but with boozy abandon instead of glowering shows of force. "Stranded" kicks things off strong, all (barely) two minutes of it; "No Luck at All" and "With Another Man" continue the trend towards brevity. Most of Trash Deluxe!'s dynamics come from interplay between the manic drumming and dueling power chords, though the Chambers Brothers cover "All Strung Out" does offer some cool backup harmonies and an overdriven soul backbeat, proving that the Chargers have chops beyond their usual cacophony. Then again, from their own name to that of their debut LP, Sixty Nine Charger doesn't apologize for their musical lineage, and probably doesn't have to worry about offending unprepared listeners. Trash Deluxe! lacks consistent hooks, but it rocks with fervent, free beer-like energy. And there's nothing wrong with that. ~ Johnny Loftus
Audio Mixer: Bert.
Recording information: Lab Van Akoestiek (2003-2004).
Animations: Stefan Tijs; Will DeNiro.
Photographer: Stefan Peterson. Trash Deluxe! Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Punk CDs, Rock | | Label | Stardumb | | Orig Year | 2004 | | CD Universe Part number | 6754852 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 03, 2004 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Bert | | Additional Info | Netherlands |
69 Charger Trash Deluxe! Songs | 1. | Stranded |
| 2. | Black Sunday Stomp |
| 3. | All Strung Out |
| 4. | No Luck at All |
| 5. | Girl |
| 6. | At the Bar |
| 7. | My Own Man |
| 8. | Wildfire |
| 9. | With Another Man |
| 10. | Bad Day Blues |
| 11. | Not Alright |
| 12. | You Know You Had It Comin' |
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