Introducing…The Boom Bang

The Boom Bang are about to put out their first 7″, the excellently named Bummer Camp EP featuring four tracks and marvellous Dr. Suess style artwork. The release is scheduled for the 17th September on Guestroom Records. The four tracks are a blend of scuzzy, scrappy, lo-fi garage rock that gleefully burrows into your skull uninvited and once there takes up residence for the long-term. Influences … Continue reading Introducing…The Boom Bang

New from The Gay Blades

A couple of years ago we were very taken with the full on assault of O Shot by New York duo The Gay Blades, a storming crackerjack of a song that was one of our favourites of 2008. The pair take just about every musical genre going and then gleefully crush them into a seething mass of their own confident construction – from sneering garage-punk to … Continue reading New from The Gay Blades

Introducing…Bad Cop

Bad Cop’s debut Album Harvest The Beast (out September 14) is a bitches brew of southern fried Garage, Psych, Blues and Post-Punk that, put simply, will sear your cranium (and that can’t be a bad thing in MM’s book). They hail from the home of the country music industry, Nashville, but their sound comes from deep within their twisted souls. They’ve been building a steady … Continue reading Introducing…Bad Cop

Mad Mackerel Recommends…The Rakehells

After five years spent scuzzing up New York’s club circuit, the Rakehells have finally hit the recording studio. The result is a blistering 15-track album (out on September 21) that harnesses the band’s influences the Sex Pistols, the Clash, the Ramones, the Stooges, et al, as well as more contemporary bands like Guns N’ Roses and Metallica. The album, Please Yourself; or, the Devil in the Flesh, certainly captures … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…The Rakehells

MM’s Best of the Month: August

Here is our usual round-up of the best songs we’ve posted in August together with a couple of our favourite covers and three new songs to tempt you. Another perfect mix tape we think. Black Angels – Telephone mp3 Gentler psych-pop approach from new album calling to mind classic era Zombies Dreamend – Magnesium Light mp3 Superb psych-folk from the loosely joined and hellish story … Continue reading MM’s Best of the Month: August

Introducing…Thee Sgt. Major III

Thee Sgt. Major III’s first full-length, The Idea Factory, contains the wit, optimism and feisty schoolboy angst that Kurt Bloch articulated in his songwriting for seminal punk band The Fastbacks and the sparky guitar chug that beloved The Fastbacks to so many. Expert musicianship and high-cool grace are tempered by scrappy garage punk leanings, jazz longings, and a winking kind of macabre, not at all serious, … Continue reading Introducing…Thee Sgt. Major III

Introducing…Rooftop Vigilantes

Rooftop Vigilantes are playing this year’s Scion Garage Fest, taking place in their hometown of Lawrence, KS on October 2. The Oblivians, The Gories, The Raveonettes, The Greenhornes, The Ponys and King Khan & The Shrines, Cloud Nothings, Best Coast and Thee Oh Sees are amongst the excellent headliners of the free festival, being held at a handful of Lawrence venues. The entire festival is … Continue reading Introducing…Rooftop Vigilantes

New single from Ex-Girlfriends Club

Hot on the heels of the sleazy, grimy punk blues of the Jim Jones Revue which we posted a couple of days ago comes the er well, sleazy, grimy punk blues of The Ex-Girlfriends Club. Although these Portland, Oregon boys have a touch more glam rock about them than our UK version. We posted something from these guys last year which went down well on … Continue reading New single from Ex-Girlfriends Club

New from The Jim Jones Revue

A while ago we posted a video from The Jim Jones Revue from their forthcoming album Burning Your House Down which is out on 6th September. Now we can give you Big Len, a frenzied slice of sleazy, tribal pyschobilly in the vein of the punk blues of legends The Jon Spencer’s Blues Explosion – just faster, dirtier and sexier. There are  a list of … Continue reading New from The Jim Jones Revue

New Releases from Sleep All Day Records

Sleep All Day Records is one of those small indie labels that it is always a pleasure to receive stuff from. It doesn’t come often, nor with oodles of PR bumf, but invariably Craig at the label picks some cracking tunes and lets them talk for themselves. And so it is with these latest releases. We have two tracks for you – infectious punk pop … Continue reading New Releases from Sleep All Day Records