Sunday, October 30, 2011

the spits - lp V

THE SPITS play dirty fun garage punk........little known to the masses, but a highly respected band in the scene.....THE SPITS are a band you need to know about if you love lo-fi punk rock........  they have a series of "untitled" lps out on dirtnap, slovenly, nickel & dime, p trash and now IN THE RED, who has just released their fifth proper studio album.........

THE SPITS fit right in on IN THE RED records and here's what the label had to say......
Everyone’s favorite space-age mutant skate punks are back with their long awaited fifth album (self-titled as were the previous four) and and it does not disappoint. Twelve new action-packed songs of apocalyptic fuzzed-out over driven madness.  The Spits are already as ingrained in modern punk music as possible, yet still manage to devour the rip-offs and influence the youth of today without even looking like they're trying. Going strong now for over fifteen years, smashing the windows and tearing down the walls of our minds every time they roll through town, these truly vicious visionaries have cooked punk down to its most powerful base form, crawling like Neanderthals through the muck, and creating a flaming trail of hits that'll take quite a fit of dementia to ever forget. A perfect distillation of punk's original open-ended weirdness, and modern music's serrated salvation, The Spits have proven themselves to be no one to fuck with, over and over again. True headliners, never to be followed and for good reason....The Spits have been setting the bar high, throughout the Midwest, and soon after, the world over. With an ingenious amalgamation of DEVO's early synth work in tandem with the absolute best Thug-Punk grunt the Ramones could ever maliciously muster, The Spits never try to reinvent anything, they just rip it's head off and drive it home time and time again.  They've always been one of the most original bands of the twenty-first century, yet it never really seemed like they weren't doing anything too experimental, save their signature, yet refreshingly just-ahead-of-their-time, synth/drum machine noise they forced the fickle punk crowds to gladly swallow. When we finally caught wind of them, the demonic void that they filled was utterly too much to handle, and hence became the number one band everyone wanted to see....It was that pre-information overload-type of underground music mystery that just gets all the endorphins rushing. I mean, were they even real? And the way their throbbingly addictive songs just drip like sticky tar out of the speakers, their guitars that sound like food processors seemed to dull all our senses, just at the same time that the impeccable lyrics invigorate us beyond belief.   Possibly one of the only modern bands to have several of their songs being covered by their contemporaries, The Spits have already done so much, but still have so much more to come, as they continue to influence anyone with a penchant for irresistible punk music, played like there's nothing to lose.
In The Red records couldn’t be happier or prouder to finally have the Spits as part of their roster!!
comparisons to the mummies, supercharger, ramones and the misfits are appropriate.......but for you punk rockers, all you need to know if that the SPITS ARE A MUST HAVE...... 

click here for the 5th lp  out now on IN THE RED.........

watch some mayhem below.......



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Jorge Cisneros said...

Thanks!

Bakla said...

I love the Spitz, if "New Wave" sounded like this I would have been a fan!