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Screw the mainstream
if you really want to get your rocks off you have to go to the underground.
That's just what we plan to do with this series, take some of the best
emerging bands that are out blowing away hardcore fans on the underground
music scene.
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The Destroyed
By Tim Byrnes
Old, Loud and Snotty
The Destroyed were part of punk rock's
first wave, bringing anarchy to the USA by way of Boston in those heady
days of 77-79. Unfortunately, they never recorded anything then, except
live cassette tapes, portions of which can be found on this CD and are
essential listening for anyone who cares about punk rock. Original
members Bert Switzer, who plays drums like Keith Moon's octopus and J.D.
Jackson (formerly Joe Rainbow), who adds guitar duties to his singer/songwriter
gig herein, have returned with a passel of new and old material that's
at once a postcard from the past and a portent of the future possibilities
of punk rock.
Legend has it that the Destroyed were banned
from the Rathskeller, Boston's answer to CBGB, that they rehearsed on stage
and that their one claim to fame was an opening slot for the J. Geils Band
(shudder) in, I believe, 1978, where they were bottled by the audience
and had the plug pulled on them when they refused to leave the stage after
their allotted time. Drums not being electric, Switzer commenced to play,
in his words, "...a wild drum solo" and the band was ultimately taken offstage
by Security. Listening to this CD, I believe every word of the legend.
Old school in the best sense, Outa Control' is a breath of fresh air in
these days of punk is dead'. Punk isn't dead, it's just aging disgracefully
and I wouldn't have it any other way.
The CD features 6 new songs from Switzer
and Jackson, played with one guitar and drums, like the White Stripes without
the artifice. 2 songs feature Switzer with avant guitar terrorist Henry
Kaiser, with whom Switzer played in Monster Island, back in â€77.
These tunes, "Punk Outlaw" and "Outa Control", sting like killer bees in
ripped t-shirts and safety pins. The aforementioned live cassette recordings
(featuring Switzer, Jackson on vocals alone, original guitarist Tony Pavadore,
now a solo artist, and that most famous of bass players Ever Revolving)
round out the set with the kind of reckless abandon, focused anger and
purity of purpose that mostly escapes the grasp of what passes for punk
in the 21st Century.
This is not to undermine the power of the
new stuff. Switzer, 54 and Jackson, 48, have come up with a winner here.
This isn't some filthy lucre reunion based on cynicism or a failed attempt
to recapture past glory. This is essentially a debut record from a band
that has lived it, unrecompensed, for 25 years. Buzz saw guitars and insane
drums (think John Bonham falling down a flight of stairs in rhythm) abound,
coupled with Jackson's eternally teenage voice (think early Iggy
or Johnny Thunders) which sing simple, direct lyrics that speak to an alienation
that knows no age. The martial feel of "London Town" with the memorable
line Is you with us or is you against us" is complemented by the shaky
voiced, 2 chord ballad "Lullaby", which harkens back to the 1st Stooges
record in a way the reformed' Iggy Pop and the Stooges have become too
big to touch.
This CD has gone a long way in restoring
my faith in the beauty and power inherent in DIY punk and makes me realize
that age is just a number (mine's 48) and has nothing to do with one's
ability to rock. Go to CD Baby and buy this CD and then tell me punk is
dead! I'm going to email the guys a copy of this review and see if they
need a guitar player for the tour I hope they're going to do.
The
Destroyed - Outa Control
Label: Self
released
Rating:
Tracks:
1. London Town
2. Lets Go Electric
3. 1-2-3
4. No Cruel Mishaps
5. 20 Lines
6. Lullaby
7. London Town Demo (J.D. Jackson)
8. Outta Control (Kaiser-Switzer)
9. Punk Outlaw (Kaiser-Switzer)
10. Armed and Dangerous (Switzer)
11. War Planes
12. We Got It
13. Nothing Wrong with Tears
14. Ill Treatment
15. Its Love
16. Reactor
17. We Need a New World
18. Jump Bad
19. It Hurts
20. Dont Worry |
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