Thursday, February 10, 2011

garage punk classics - guitar wolf



Guitar Wolf are invading chicago may 19th at the bottom lounge....with cheap time.....

don't miss this show. i promise it'll blow yr mind and yr eardrums......

not many bands equal the furious cranked-up sped-up rock n roll destruction of GUITAR WOLF......as if they had to cram the entire history of garage rock and punk into 30 minutes of pure mayhem.........

and being from japan, this is a rare opportunity......a few more us dates to be announced soon (at least one in nyc.....at the knitting factory)......

here's what NME had to say about their jet generation lp.....
"'Jet Generation' is stickered with a disclaimer: "Warning: this is the loudest CD ever made. Playing it at normal levels may damage your stereo equipment." Apparently, when it was sent to the mastering lab, sound engineers were mystified that three young Japanese men could make a record that exceeded the theoretical maximum levels possible on a CD. Simply: 'Jet Generation' hurts. By God, though, it works. GUITAR WOLF are Japan's generation terrorists, importing three decades' worth of furious rock'n'roll, refining it, compacting it, and firing it back; this is punk rock in a bombshell. The inspiration for tracks like 'Kung Fu Ramone' are probably fairly self-explanatory, but 'Jet Generation' is fuelled by such psychotic good intentions that it hardly seems to matter. A cover of Eddie Cochran's'Summertime Blues', then, is unconscious rock'n'roll perfection, Seiji Wolf screaming the words, "Yo' wanna rock out, but yo' too young to bowl" like it's the most important thing in the world. And as he doesn't speak English, for all he knows it is. Played back-to-back with 'The Ramones', 'Jet Generation' leaves even the established greats wanting. For 36 very loud minutes, you'll think that GUITAR WOLF are the best band in the world. "



and watch below......

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