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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Strange Majik's NEW Album Raised on Rock 'n' Roll

Photo by Cristina Arrigoni 


Pre-Order Raised on Rock 'N' Roll Releases April 18th                                   Photo By Rick Wenner


NYC based music producer and songwriter, David Pattillo aka Strange Majik’s latest album, at its root draws from the bare bone devilish descent into the blues of 2012's punk blues duo The Dead Exs, and last year's excursion to the hedonistic urban funkadelic and thriving sounds and undercurrents of the city's underbelly and shadows on his collaborative "Lights On" under the pseudonym Strange Majik. Without the boundary exploitation and explosion of those creative whirlwinds, his latest album would be yet another collection of songs labeled as rock and roll for a undiscerning consumer to devour like a sugar coated treat, melted and forgotten.
Fortunately out of that caldron of exploration "Raised on Rock 'N" Roll" is a redefining rock record, bold with flourishes of experimentation. A fusion of past, present, and future on this collective musical carousel ride we're taking together. It speaks to us each as individuals, yet binds our varied inner beats to a more common experience.
Raised on Rock and Roll will encompass many things to many people, mostly though it's the free spirit, and attitude of resistance against the status quo. A weekend in the woods in the right conditions can have the effect of being raised by wolves with howling as a means of primal communication, a trip to a carnival as a kid can have a lasting effect of heightened individuality and rebellion. Mostly though it's a love sonnet to the music and the special musicians that when talked about sound to others like insider information, a secret society that only those with a special cosmic insight know their names and music. Those raised on rock and roll are the insightful, who whisper names that in time end up on everyone's lips. You can recognize them, they're devouring the liner notes, they know the studio musicians and every session they've played. Hushed conversations while the vinyl spins, names are dropped, Doug Sahm, Graham Parsons, Flo and Eddie, Leon Russell, Steve Cropper, The Swampers. Literary influences intertwine with the sounds, Kerouac, Burroughs, Kesey and Wolf. Those raised on rock and roll bring to us what exists on the edges of society and dissect it, shape it and keep it is perpetual forward motion.
It is this mythological, legendary, storied and surreal past that Strange Majik unleashes his creativity and innovation to pay unbridled loving homage to on "Raised on Rock 'N' Roll"
With the power of his experience, blues chops, funky twists, soulful snarls, and bone bustin' riffs that could come straight outta Muscle Shoals or Stax this album will put to rest that question, is Rock and Roll dead? The answer is a resounding HELL NO!
Celebrating a year-long residency at the retro chic Tribeca haunt Belle Reve where on any given Tuesday you'll never know who'll show up to jam.
"I'm so happy to have my weekly Tribeca residency at Belle Reve. It's enabled me to play my music for new folks every week, get some immediate feedback, and inspire a lot of people to believe in rock 'n' roll again. I see all ages come out and it's heartening to see how much fun everyone is having. There are so many bands in town, but not many that do what we do. I'm just glad people trust in the boys and me to deliver the goods. There's so much emotion wrapped up in the lyrics and they will cut pretty deep, but there is such a release that happens live for the audience and for me. I feel like Leon Russell on his live record when he says 'Now if you all don't feel like you've had a religious experience tonight when you leave, you just go get your money back. I don't need it!' That may not be the hippest thing to say in indie rock today or the smartest, but with my crowd it just feels right."
For this record Pattillo gathered an exceptional list of musicians and friends to contribute, Dillon Treacy's provides fat back beats. Jake Pinto from the eclectric Brooklyn band Emefe channels Ray Charles and Booker T. with his vintage Wurly. Chris Gaskell aka Baby GSauce's plays super funky, moving from upright bass to electric with ease. Showcase moments go to Geoff Burke on sax who Pattillo borrowed from Harry Connick Jr. and Sean Spada tickles the keys on Piano. Mollie King from Tennessee and Briana Layon add some background vocals. Anthony "Flynn" Mullin of the NYC band The Blackfires cameos on rippin' guitar. Floridian Greg "The Fiddler" Holt, plus a beautiful cameo from the NYC band Walking Shapes frontman, Nathaniel Hoho.

"Going to Miami" opens the record with a fat back chitlin' groove and a gritty guitar riff straight outta Jimmy James and The Blue Flames. One drop of the needle and its BANG! "Listening To Leon" sounds like it could have been a lost Derek And The Dominoes gem. Self deprecating, age wary, slides soaring and riff heavy it's an infectious rocker worthy of Leon's praise. 
"Don't Mess With The Girl From Texas" and "Raised on Rock 'N' Roll" are two southern tinged anthems full of feathers and flair. Background vocalists Mollie King from Tennessee and Briana Layon from Tulsa bring the swampy southern authenticity here. These two are like an ice cream sandwich with Claudia Lennear hiding in the middle.  Classic indeed! Anthony "Flynn" Mullin of the NYC band The Blackfires cameos on rippin' guitar runs as well. The result is a classic rock standard and an undeniable Texas honky tonk rager.  

But then the masterful "Electrified" slows us down to a sexier groove that recalls a vibey JJ Cale moment.  A haunting atmosphere eases you into to a plush 16 bar blues with a message. "I had just seen the movie 'Amy.' recalls Pattillo and the song just wrote itself. I related to her brutally addictive relationship with her boyfriend that fueled her iconic storylines, which on one hand gave her beautiful songs but eventually destroyed her life." 
"Workingman 99" is a more raw and immediate revisit from the "Lights On" record with Geoff Burke holding down a "Brass Monkey" Beastie's vibe. No doubt this is one of the most visceral tracks on the record with the entire band working overtime. And its lyrical lefty sensibilities are right on time for this revolutionary election year! "Nolita Strut," which could be an Allan Toussaint instrumental, along with "If You Got The Time I Got The Love" and "Girl From Texas" originally appeared on The Dead Exs records punkier and loose. But here they have evolved into tighter, punchier, maximum party pleasers.  "Cocaine Kisses" keeps the fun going and the humor high with Floridian Greg Holt's fiddlers nod to Americana coaxing Pattillo's wit.
"Gone" starts with the dead thump of Pattillo's foot on the bootbox. GSauce's upright bass moans like a crawling king snake in the mud. Spada's piano delivery is dreamy and masterful.  Pattillo's vocal rattles your bones. It's a long slow ride that delivers. But perhaps the most epic tune on the record is "Pull The Trigger." From its solitary beginning with Pattillo and his slide guitar on a single mic, this one genuinely reflects our violent often divisive times with a beautiful cameo from the NYC band Walking Shapes frontman, Nathaniel Hoho.
Pattillo shines as an ace songwriter on this record, and not only did he pen all the songs, but engineered, produced and mixed the record too as he did on his last record the phenomenal "Lights On"
"I thought this one was going to be fairly easy but it became a huge labor of love and it kept growing. We started tracking the record with just the three of us in the room but then the upbeat songs were missing something. It was a challenge to get the right players and vibe so the band kept growing."
This is an album you'll not easily tire of listening to, there are so many layers on here each new spin is a discovery of something new and besides that it will just get you jimmy jumping wildly. I've been trying to figure out my favorite song, but the whole dang thing blows me away, definitely an LP to be listened to fully.
Pre-Order and get first three singles now. Releases on April 18th

Track List:
1. Going To Miami
2. Listening To Leon
3. Don't Mess With The Girl From Texas
4. Raised On Rock 'N' Roll
5. Electrified
6. Workingman 99
7. Nolita Strut
8. Cocaine Kisses
9. Gone
10. If You Got The Time I Got The Love
11. Pull The Trigger




Sunday, April 7, 2013

David Pattillo of The Dead Exs LIVE! at Manitoba's

Photo credit Eric Terzo

Wednesday Night April 3rd David Pattillo of The Dead Exs did another Solo Acoustic set at Manitoba's and Jeff Smith/ReflectionsNYC was on hand to shoot some fantastic video of the event. Here is a seven song playlist.
1) I Just Wanna Make Love To You 2) Whole Lotta Nothing 3) Girl Trouble 4) Baby Please Don't Go/Money 5) Paper Doll/5 to 1 6) Gone 7) Don't Mess With The Girl From Texas 



If you're in the city catch his next show at  Manitoba's May 1st 2013
99 Avenue B, New York, New York 10009





Wednesday, March 20, 2013

#cxcw Couch Klieg light: Fifth on the Floor & The Dead Exs



Justin Wells of Fifth on the Floor is a staple at Couch By Couchwest, as are The Dead Exs, always out of gum and packing punches, so when I saw this little twitter exchange needless to say I got all a twitter.


Justin  plays “January in Louisiana” from their album “Ashes & Angels” on a train in cold, cold Lexington, Kentucky.


In the middle of Couch By Couchwest on March 12th Fifth on the Floor dropped their 3rd album 'Ashes & Angels' featuring songs writing by all members of the band, Aaron Earl Graham - Drums, Vocals
Jason Parsons - Bass, Vocals, Matty Rodgers - Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica, Justin Wells - Vocals, Guitar.
It kicks off with an ole timey slidin' and a fiddlinjamoree devil went down to Twangville 'Whiskey' and slides like a warm shot into the riff heavy, beat pounding ballads 'Shotgun' and 'January in Louisiana'.  On 'The Last Opry' Matty's  just fuckin' burn the Opry down with molotov cocktail that jumps fire barrier's and takes the torch right into 'Burnin' Nashville'
'Wild Child' features Shooter Jennings on Piano and Diamond Bobman Emmett on organ for a rock riff laden windows down pounding on the steering wheel ripper of a song. Eli Hall on Petal Steel and Shooter Jennings on piano join them on 'Angels in the Snow'. The next song 'Wine' features the magnificent vocals of Rachel Brooke I don't think anything more needs to be said about that. 'Hangman's Reel' is the perfect hanging at the train yard waiting for a hop sing-along for all us vagabonds at heart, the guitars bellow of destinations to be and Justin wails like freight train wheels on full steam. The next song features Brandon Bowlds on Banjo Benjamin Ringle on Dobro, Don Rogers on fiddle with Matty on Harmonica on the melancholic 'What For'.
'Same Ol' Thing'  closing out the album 'One Big Holiday' features Rachel Brooke on backgound vocals and Shooter Jennings back on piano and Eli Hall adding his fantastic petal steel
Shooter Jennings produced the record at DeadBird Studios in Louisville, KY.  The album features performances by Jennings, Rachel Brooke, Benjamin Ringel (The Delta Saints), and Kentucky musicians Brandon Bowlds, Eli Hall, and Don Rogers.

Track Listing:
1.  Whiskey
2.  Shotgun
3.  January in Louisiana
4.  The Last Opry
5.  Burnin’ Nashville Down
6.  Wild Child
7.  Angels in the Snow
8.  Wine (ft. Rachel Brooke)
9.  Hangman’s Reel
10.  What For
11.  Same Old Thing
12.  One Big Holiday



The Dead Exs returned to CXCW with a new song 'Don't Mess With The Girl From Texas' from their sophomore album 'Relovolution' released 16 September 2012 reviewed here
So with those two tweets I started this post off in mind I thought what better way to satisfy my need for these two bands to jam together, then with a Fifth on the Floor/The Dead Exs playlist. see/hear below..




Listen to 3 song set by Fifth on the Floor


Listen to a 3 song set by The Dead Exs

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Brothers, The Dead Exs & Daddy Long Legs coming to Mercury Lounge


Bill Graham is rolling over in his grave wishing he'd put this show on. NYC's premiere Rock and Roll bad asses, Brothers, The Dead Exs and Daddy Long Legs on the same bill, guaranteed to be a night of Rockin' Roll debauchery, guitar shredding carnage, and howling harmonica. 

Monday February 11th at Mercury Lounge, NYC Tickets








Friday, January 25, 2013

Video: 'The Dead Exs' LIVE at Arlene's Grocery January 22nd

Photo By Jeff Smith

Get your boogie shoes on...Blogger favorites and good friend's David Pattillo and Wylie Werth aka 'The Dead Exs' LIVE at Arlene's Grocery January 22nd Filmed by Jeff Smith
1) All over You 2) Come Down Easy 3) More Stuff 4) Shut Up & Love Me 5) Don't Mess With The Girl from Texas 6) Get Right Time 7) White Collar Crime/Medley 8) Trouble In Kind *note More Stuff is in the playlist twice.

Get the albums





Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Dead Exs NEW! Fan Sourced Video 'Relovolution'


Back in August right before their Texas tour The Dead Exs put out a call to fans to submit video's for a new video, well here it is! My music video debut! My son Derek transports me out of the Liquor store on a hand truck.
Each person submitted a clip and the rest we filled in with some tour footage and personal clips from NYC. You can see us on tour following Ray Wylie Hubbard's bus through Texas Hill Country and the windfarms of West Texas, travelling through upstate NY, some footage inside the now famous Zuccotti Park and some NYC demonstrations from 2011. Big thanks to Pat Harrington of Killcode, Ravenval, Kieran White, MondoTopless, Michelle Lysy King, Maryanne, Danielle, Dina, David and Kevin Horton, Owen and JJ.  
Love all you guys, dp & wylie

Why yes if you haven't yet, get the single 'Relovolution' free download. And buy the new album here. (Hey get a T-Shirt too, all the cool kids are wearing them.)

Friday, October 5, 2012

The Dead Exs Texas Tour

Wylie Wirth - David Pattillo  Photo by Ky Digregorio
Coinciding with their latest release 'Relovolution' blog favorites and good friends The Dead Exs stormed through Texas in September with stops at The Lumberyard Roscoe, TX with Ray Wylie Hubbard - Jax Austin, TX with David Grissom - True Love Waco, TX, Rudyard's, Houston, TX - Tavern in the Gruene, New Braunfels, TX - Triple Crown, San Marcos, TX with The Black Squeeze, Garrett T. Capps - Kessler Theater, Dallas, TX with Ray Wylie Hubbard, Black Pistol Fire, and The White Horse Honky Tonk, Austin, TX with Chili Cold Blood and Mockingbird Loyals.


Listen and BUY 'Relovolution' and a Tee Shirt and watch them play LIVE at Kessler Theater, Dallas, TX below!

Girl Trouble, and Let The Natives Loose, from Relovolution


Don't Mess With The Girl From Texas from Relovolution


Get Over from Relovolution


Get Right Time from Relovolution


Shut Up And Love Me from Resurrection



Listen and get their first album 'Resurrection'

Sunday, September 16, 2012

The Dead Exs - 'Relovolution'


UPDATE: The Dead Exs drop a second free single 'White Collar Crime' from the new album 'Relovolution' but you should get the whole killer album and a tee shirt though!

The Dead Exs NEW Album is here!  I have had the honor of listening to every mix, remix and tweak of this new material and believe me, where their debut Resurrection left off this album picks up and runs with it. It rips, it rocks, it shreds, it howls and gets down in your bones and rattles you. Stick it in your ears!


Recorded live in the studio over the summer of 2012 in NYC and Brooklyn.
released 16 September 2012
Produced, recorded, mixed and mastered at Flow NY by David Pattillo
Tracks 1, 3, 4 & 5 recorded by Jason Finkel at Rubber Tracks in Brooklyn
and mixed at Flow NY by David Pattillo

Cover Photo: Kristin Viens
Design: David John de Horton/David Pattillo

David Pattillo - GUITAR, VOX
Wylie Wirth - DRUMS

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Guest Post by Matthew Warburton of Screaming at the Wall
Fans of "Ressurrection" will not be disappointed with The Dead Exs follow-up album, "Relovolution" If you're concerned about the new release straying from the style that got you interested in them in the first place, just listening to one of the new songs will quickly dispel any doubts you might have. These guys went back to their roots musically, and fortunately it looks like they intend to stay there for a long time.

Get Over: Another fast track that features the gritty vocals and wild guitar skills that have made David Pattillo such a distinctive figure and musician. Wylie Wirth does an excellent job complimenting David's sound and enhancing it several times over.

Get Right Time: A very enjoyable classic-rock sounding piece that's incredibly catchy. There's not much to say about it other than the fact that it's a fun song that's overwhelmingly easy to listen to, but there's plenty of solid action throughout to keep you moving.

Midnight Eyes: One of the slow jams that lets each chord sound out, with gentle drums keeping the beat, and vocals that make you feel the pain and emotion put into it. Even by The Dead Exs standards this is definitely one that raises the bar.

It's impossible to pick a favorite among the new tracks, because they are completely different types of songs when compared to one another in terms of tempo and feeling. However, each one features all the trademark sounds that have cemented The Dead Exs in blues-rock history. This highly anticipated album will deliver on all expectations, and I personally cannot wait to get my hands on it.


Here's the Relovolution single on Bang Bang Boogaloo

The Dead Exs, under the NYC label Bang Bang Boogaloo, proved with their debut album "Resurrection" that they understand the potential of truly gritty blues-rock. It's the kind of music that gets you pumped; these guys do not let up for a single second and the end result is very easy to listen to several times over. David Pattillo knows exactly what notes to hit with his voice and on guitar, while veteran drummer Wylie Wirth provides a flurry of thunderous drumwork that makes each track so memorable. I'll provide the links below so if you haven't heard their sound already, you can do yourself a favor and listen to what you've been missing out on. Any fan of garage blues will find themselves right at home with The Dead Exs, I'll single out a few songs in particular that stand out before I go on talking about their upcoming album, Relovolution.

Standout tracks on the album "Ressurection":
Track 1. More Stuff- There is no better first impression than such an amazing first track, which is arguably one of their most famous songs...and there's no debate as to why. It is a fast paced, no-nonsense song that gives you a very good idea of what you're in for right off the bat. David blasts his way through the track with some addicting riffs and the incredible timing during the verse, singing with words that bounce along with every note. Meanwhile, you have the explosive drumming of Wylie, who goes from calmly keeping a beat one second and blowing out your eardrums the next(and I mean that in the best way possible).
Track 5. Nolita Strut- This garage blues instrumental is the perfect track for the middle of the album; it's an impressive demonstration of their range as musicians. I enjoy instrumental songs that feel like they have a very distinct personality, in the sense that it is such a strong expression of the artists involved that vocals aren't a necessity. It's the kind of song that stands on it's own, and it has a lot of replay value to it.
Track 10. Gone- "Resurrection" features a fair amount of good slow songs, but Gone is by far the most sobering of them all. It maintains the grittiness that makes The Dead Exs so endearing, but it also has a sort of deliberate clarity that makes you understand the feeling song before you really know what it's about. It's an excellent closing song in such a well-rounded album. You can hear whole album in its entirety here:


Includes immediate download of Relovolution in your choice of MP3 320, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

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Black 4.3 oz American Apparel custom T from The Dead Exs.
Bleached in smooth design.
Über vintage... way cool.

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Durable rib neckband



Friday, August 31, 2012

The Dead Exs Casting call for NEW Video



The Dead Exs are gonna put you in the movies, their gonna make a big star out of you. 
Here's the deal if you haven't gotten the new single 'Relovolution' yet get it here for free listen to it over and over and over (cause it's that good)
Instructions: Show us how this song MAKES YOU FEEL!!!! So whatever you want to send we will put it in. You can shake a fist, dance semi naked, jump up and down on your bed, show some pet tricks, do a keg stand, go fishing, jump in the river, register to vote, help an old lady across the street....anything that inspires you from this song just send it....1-2 minutes of video is all we need per person. We will edit it here in NYC, sync to the track, and will post for your enjoyment. SHOW US HOW YOU FEEL OUT THERE!!! No better time than the present! Just send us a message here on Facebook and we will give you instructions to upload, Please share this with friends and get some Relovolution happening! Deadline September 10th
UPDATE: Send files via http://www.sendspace.com/ to info(at)thedeadexs(dot)com looks like the uploader we have times out for larger clips. boo



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

New Music Seminar Presents Christopher Paul Stelling & The Dead Exs


This Wednesday Night Christopher Paul Stelling will be playing The New Music Seminar at Cameo Gallery, located behind the Lovin' Cup in Williamsburg with our good friends The Dead Exs



Songs of Praise and Scorn, which was released on February 12th,  he recorded the entirety of it in a 200 year old funeral home in Louisville, Kentucky.  Sounds eerie as hell, right?  According to him, “Yeah it was creepy, it’s a fucking 200 year old funeral home; it was just unsettling enough that it was fun to work at.”

Christopher Paul Stelling has been kicking around under the radar between Daytona Beach and New York City for years, apparently working on his craft until he felt the time was right to sign a deal. Judging from his material and performance, and the confidence with which he presents the songs on Songs of Praise and Scorn, the time may have been long past.
With occasional female harmonizing and violin, Stelling has put together an album that will hopefully draw people to live performances where they can see what a real self-contained, modern-day troubadour looks and sounds like. Songs of Praise and Scorn is a fine way to introduce someone who should be a voice to be reckoned with in the years to come.


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The Dead Exs (blogged previously here and other places on this blog if you wish to search) have new music coming out very soon....I have stuck it in my ears and it is going to be a killer follow up to their 2011 Debut album 'Resurrection,' which if you haven't gotten yet, I suggest you do. 'Name your price.' They have been playing these new songs at all their shows recently so you are guaranteed to hear these great new tunes on Wednesday night.





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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Zabalas Debut EP Stream

The Zabalas is the collaboration of Buenos Aires' export über vixen Flor Zabala and New York rock producer David Pattillo.
Members
Flor Zabala - Vocals
David Pattillo - Guitars
Jimmy Caps - Bass
Wylie Wirth – Drums

After a chance meeting at a Wanda Jackson revival show in April 2011, the two began recording and exploring the musical worlds of late 70′s NY punk, and 60’s psychedelia in Pattillo’s NYC studio. 

David Pattillo is also the singer/guitar slinger in the garage blues duo The Dead Exs with drummer Wylie Wirth and Guitarist in The Dirty Glamour
Flor Zabala is a top Argentine model based in New York, a self described Psycho Banshee this young lady serves up a song with hot grease and lightning.
Jimmy Caps is the baddest Bassist for hire in NYC and in the band 'The Dirty Glamour' and also a music producer in his own right.
Wylie Wirth has extensive experience both sides of the Atlantic banging the skins.

I had the great fortune of seeing an impromptu performance of Flor with The Dead Exs at The Sulfolk. This young lady whips the pants off a song.


Here's Flor, David, Wylie and Jimmy performing The Stones 'When the Whip Comes Down' with The Bowery Bangs at Tammany Hall.


Have a listen to the new EP

Get the song 'Last Time' for FREE on the Beyond, Beyond is Beyond/Bang Bang Boogaloo Psych Comp
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Monday, April 30, 2012

NYC Supergroup The Bowery Bangs Perform The Stones "Some Girls"











UPDATE: WATCH HERE'S THE VIDEO!


Today at Riff and with an encore at Tammany Hall on April 30th Bang Bang Boogaloo, Andrew Charles, and Ky Digregorio present the NYC supergroup The Bowery Bangs performing The Rolling Stones "Some Girls" album at RIFF on the Bowery in NYC. Featuring members of The Dead Exs, Daddy Long Legs, The Madison Square Gardeners, Enemies!, Prospector, The Zabalas, The Dirty Glamour, Briana Layon & The Boys, The ColoredBoys, Lost Romance, and backed by the amazing Nuclears with Daddy Long Legs on harp. RSVP here


Featured singers:

Andy Hilfiger
Briana Layon
Daddy Long Legs
David Pattillo
Eva Allen
Flor Zabala
Nick Vivid
Ryan Hines
Shane Rucker
Special guest on guitar:
Aaron Lee Tasjan

 Side one
1.            "Miss You" - David Pattillo
2.            "When the Whip Comes Down"- Flor Zabala
3.            "Just My Imagination" - Ryan Hines
4.            "Some Girls" - Briana Layon
5.            "Lies" - Nick Vivid

Side two break (Warren Zanes former VP of Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame tells a bit of history about the record)

6.            "Far Away Eyes" - Daddy Long Legs
7.            "Respectable" - Andy Hilfiger
8.            "Before They Make Me Run" - Eva Allen
9.            "Beast of Burden" - Shane Rucker
10.          "Shattered" - The Bowery Bangs

Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1978 on Rolling Stones Records. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200, and became one of the band's biggest-selling albums in the United States, and has been certified by the RIAA as having six million copies sold as of 2000.


Saturday, July 16, 2011

Debut EP Release by Flor Zabala


Self described Argentine Psycho Banshee Flor Zabala has collaborated with producer David Pattillo of Bang Bang Boogaloo to release her debut EP The Zabalas 

I had the great fortune of seeing an impromptu performance of Flor with The Dead Exs at The Sulfolk, this young lady serves up a song with hot grease and lightning, there is a saying "The lady can belt out a song" well Flor uses that belt and whips the pants off a song. 

The three songs are quite simply upside your head Rock and Roll. 




Excuse Me Sir by Flor Zabala

NY City Rat by Flor Zabala

Take It Away by Flor Zabala

The prestigious Costume Nation chose the song "Take It Away" for the launch of their Fall/Winter 11/12 collection.


Costume National from Clara Cullen on Vimeo.

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