Strange Boys - Strange Boys and Girls Club

  by Maarten Schiethart

published: 23 / 7 / 2009




Strange Boys - Strange Boys and Girls Club


Label: In the Red Records
Format: CD
Astonishingly mature debut album from Texan five-piece, the Strange Boys, who play an addicictive combination of sixties punk,country and western, beat music and psycho rock'n roll



Review

This fabulous ebut from the Strange Boys sounds great even on compact disc. In The Red Records have a reputation to keep up and their latest signing, this strumming five-piece, know the Secret of Twang. Young, loud and snotty Strange Boys burst out twisting on 'Woe is You and Me' and never give up over the course of sixteen tracks. These Texas boys play a most addictive hash of sixties punk,country and western, beat music and psycho rock'n roll. 'Strange Boys and Girls Club' is an astonishingly mature debut album.



Track Listing:-

1 Woe Is You And Me
2 They're Building The Death Camps
3 Should Have Shot Paul
4 MLKs
5 This Girl Taught Me A Dance
6 For Lack Of A Better Face
7 Heard You Want To Beat Me Up
8 No Way For A Slave To Behave
9 Poem Party
10 To Turn A Tune Or Two
11 Most Things
12 A Man You've Never Known
13 Then
14 Who Needs Who More
15 Probation Blues
16 Death And All The Rest


Label Links:-

http://intheredrecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/In-The-Red-Re
https://instagram.com/intheredrecords/
https://twitter.com/intheredrecords



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