The Evil Powers Of Rock 'n' Roll
Label | Reptilian Records – REP 094 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, [Lake of Fire] ghostly red and clear |
Barcode | 0832915004510 |
Country | US |
Released | 2021 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Garage Rock, Rock & Roll |
Back in print after 20 years! Limited pressing! Band on tour NOW playing this LP in full!Gurgling up from the depths of hell, the first straight punk-rock record from the Supersuckers since 1995's Sacrilicious has only four things on its gloriously infantile mind: drugs, sex, fisticuffs, and boozy, rip-roaring rock & roll. "Forces" uses the formula to unleash the finest example of tongue-in-cheek, perpetually adolescent, head-banging chaos this side of the Ramones. After 1997's all-country Must've Been High, the boys do seem to have picked up some additional songwriting skills, as this set is virtually filler-free and packed with choice, catchy riffs. "Hot Like the Sun" starts off as a typically dirty-minded ode to the sexual chase, but then downshifts midsong into grungy minor chords and dark melodicism as lead singer Eddie Spaghetti explores a more somber take on the song's title. Still, the emphasis here is on exploiting the Supersuckers' unholy, take-no-prisoners approach, imbuing lightning-fast scorchers like "I Want the Drugs" with their particular guitar-driven mojo. Nobody's supposed to make punk music rock like this anymore, but when these guys are on their game, it's a given. --Matthew Cooke
A1 | The Evil Powers Of Rock 'N' Roll | |
A2 | Cool Manchu | |
A3 | I Want The Drugs | |
A4 | Santa Rita High | |
A5 | Dead Meat | |
A6 | Stuff 'N' Nonsense | |
A7 | Dirt Roads, Dead Ends And Dust | |
B1 | Fisticuffs | |
B2 | Gone Gamblin' | |
B3 | My Kickass Life | |
B4 | Goin' Back To Tucson | |
B5 | I Can't Hold Myself In Line | |
B6 | Hot Like The Sun |
Design – Zavo Henks
Drums, Cymbal – Dan Seigal (Dancing Eagle)
Engineer – David Fisher
Guitar – Dan "Thunder" Bolton
Guitar – Monnie Rontrose
Management – American Blandstand
Mastered By – DcBφs
Photography By – Lance Mercer
Producer – Kurt Bloch
Producer – Supersuckers
Vocals, Bass – Eddie Spaghetti
Written-By – Merle Haggard (B5)
Written-By – Supersuckers (A1 to B4, B6)
Recorded at Studio Litho, Seattle, WA.
Mixed at Ironwood, Seattle, WA.
Thanks to Father James Erdman for the lines.
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B stamped) – 1D-87100 / REP045-B 19753DE2/A
Rights Society – BMI
Barcode (Scanned) – 832915004510
Barcode (Printed) – 8 32915 00451 0