MP3 Tony Youngblood - Let's Play Havoc
Loose, loud, rough rock n'' roll/alt country in the vein of The Stooges, Tom Waits, and Elvis Costello. Rich Gilbert from Frank Black & The Catholics plays guitar & lap steel.
7 MP3 Songs in this album (25:50) !
Related styles: ROCK: Rock & Roll, COUNTRY: Alt-Country
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Tony Youngblood began his musical career at the age of 9, recording odd noises on old tape recorders and bouncing them together. In high school, he graduated to a 4 track tape record and made voluminous amounts of hissy, low-fi strangeness. In college, he founded the legendary live experimental improv radio show ~ORE~ Prefab Audio Extrapolations, featuring his earlier field recordings. From there, he produced the ultra-rare cult albums, "Recorder" and "Timothy & The Poo Poo Heads." On "Let''s Play Havoc," Tony finally cuts his teeth with a live band and a real studio. It''s no polished gem, and it''s not intended to be. The album was recorder mostly live with the help of Frank Black & The Catholic''s guitarist Rich Gilbert, Country session legend Jimmy C. Clark, and Tarbox Rambler''s Scott McEwan at bass and the helm. The result is a loud, immediate, blast of rock n'' roll, punk, and alt-country, imperfect, textured, and a hell of a good album.