- Punk blues
Infobox Music genre
name=Punk blues
bgcolor=crimson
color=white
stylistic_origins=Punk rock Blues Blues-rock Garage rock
cultural_origins=Early 1980sUnited States
instruments=Guitar - drums -Piano -Harmonica -Hammond organ ,Farfisa organ -Bass guitar
popularity=Largely underground and popular with punks, teds, rockers, greasers and hipsters. Very few bands such asThe White Stripes and theBlues Explosion have had mainstream success.
regional_scenes=England ,Europe ,United States
other_topics=Timeline of punk rock ,timeline of alternative rock ,cowpunk ,psychobilly ,garage rock ,garage punk Punk blues (or blues punk) denotes a
rock music fusion ofpunk rock andblues . [ [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:13419 Punk Blues Genre] AMG Allmusic.com, Retrieved onMay 21 ,2008 ] Bands that perform in this style may incorporate elements of related genres, or subgenres, largely of either punk or blues. [ [http://www.convulsions.com/ British Rhythm and Blues - The Convulsions: High-Eneergy Original British RnB and Punk Blues] , Retrieved onMay 21 ,2008 ]With very few exceptions, punk blues predominantly tends to be an American
underground music style in terms of music genres, and is mostly unrecognized by themainstream , or mislabeled aneologism due to its low visibility. Punk blues can be said to favor the common rawness, simplicity and emotion shared between the punk and blues genres [ [http://www.furious.com/Perfect/immortalleecountykillers.html Punk and Blues Evolution: Immortal Lee County Killers] , Retrieved onMay 21 ,2008 ] over thepolitics andlifestylism prevalent within the broaderpunk subculture and, in turn, it is much more a musical style than acounterculture .Rooted in and often aligned with
garage rock orblues-rock , many bands in the genre opt explicitly to spell out the two elements of the music, such as the modern punk blues bandThe Immortal Lee County Killers . Immortal Lee County Killers singer/guitarist Chet Weise refers to the style as "the fucked up blues" and has stated, "Punk and blues are both honest reactions to life. It's blues, it's our blues. It's just a bit turned up and a bit faster." [www.furious.com/Perfect/immortalleecountykillers.html]Allmusic states that punk blues draws on the influence of the "garage rock sound of the mid-'60s, the primal howl of earlyCaptain Beefheart , and especially in the raw and desperate sound of theGun Club 's landmark "Fire of Love " LP from 1981." [ [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:13419 Punk Blues Genre] AMG Allmusic.com, Retrieved onMay 21 ,2008 ] Also according to Allmusic.com, "...punk blues really came to life in the early '90s with bands like the seminalJon Spencer Blues Explosion ,The Gories , and theGibson Brothers ", and "...continued into the 2000s with even more visibility thanks to the popularity ofThe White Stripes ." [ [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:13419 Punk Blues Genre] AMG Allmusic.com, Retrieved onMay 21 ,2008 ]In
Pulaski, Tennessee , there is a [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=65202520 Punk N Blues Cafe] specializing in music oriented towards fans of punk blues. [http://web3.userinstinct.com/40777165-punk-n-blues-cafe.htm] Additionally, many punk blues bands perform at the [http://www.deepbluesfestival.com Deep Blues Festival] . Their activities and releases are often chronicled by [http://www.punkrockblues.co.uk Punk Rock Blues] , self-proclaimed "London-based promoters of hard rockin', punked-up, primal blues mayhem" who also manage [http://www.myspace.com/notthesameoldbluescrap Not The Same Old Blues Crap] .Precursors
Several garage rock bands of the 1960s can be said to have foreshadowed what was to become the punk blues sound. Perhaps the most prominent of these was the American
proto-punk bandMC5 . Their sound contains what can retroactively be identified as punk rock, mixed with blues influences. Their 1968 debut album, "Kick Out the Jams ", serves as a showcase for this.American
psychobilly bandThe Cramps provided an arguably significant blueprint for the punk blues sound later maturized by The Gun Club, by meshing punk rock with traditional blues structures as early as 1976. Additionally, L.A. punk rock bands X and Fear (both formed in 1977) are often recognized as progenitors of the punk blues sound, as each delved into rockabilly and blues music, respectively. Also, theWashington, D.C. noise rock band Pussy Galore is responsible for perverse flirtations with blues and punk early on.Key performers
1980s
The Gun Club
The Gun Club are arguably progenitors of the punk blues sound [www.furious.com/PERFECT/gunclubfireoflove.html] , and influenced nearly every punk blues band after them, most notably
The White Stripes and theChrome Cranks . The Gun Club were a landmark in the early 1980s Los Angeles punk rock scene. John Doe of L.A. punk band X claims that frontmanJeffrey Lee Pierce and The Gun Club invented a completely new style of music by mixing punk and blues. [ [http://ghostonthehighway.com/cast.html Ghost on the Highway - The "Cast" ] ] Allmusic.com likens Pierce's vocal style to an "exorcism -in-progress", and states that "tribal,psychobilly blues is the best way to describe The Gun Club's energetic death rock...". Allmusic.com also calls their 1981 debut album, "Fire of Love " "truly frightening punk-blues" and says, "Black Flag , theSex Pistols ,Son House , and the coughing, hacking rambling ghost ofHank Williams all converge in a reckless mass of seething energy and nearly evil intent", and refers to the band’s 1985's EP "Death Party" as "a swingin' piece of punkabilly". [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll, under the article title "Gun Club"] According to Greg Prato of allmusic.com, The Gun Club’s "merging...of hardcore punk, rockabilly, and country" made the band’s style an antecedent to the 'psychobilly' genre. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll, under the article title "Gun Club"]The Flesh Eaters
The Flesh Eaters are a Los Angeles punk blues band whose peak of popularity was in the late 1970s and early '80s. They were started in 1977 byChris Desjardins , a singer known for morbid lyrical themes. Their first gig was December 21, 1977 at The Masque in Los Angeles. Musicians in various line-ups included Stan Ridgway (Wall of Voodoo), John Doe and D.J. Bonebrake (X),Dave Alvin and Bill Bateman (The Blasters ), and Steve Berlin (The Blasters,Los Lobos ). Considered by many to be a precursur ofdeathrock , their music was a pastiche of rockabilly, road-house blues, punk rock andjazz .The Scientists
Laughing Hyenas
Laughing Hyenas were an American punk blues band that existed from 1985 to 1995. They formed inAnn Arbor ,Michigan and were initially made up of former members ofNegative Approach (John Brannon, vocals),L-Seven (Larissa Strickland, guitar), plus Kevin Strickland (bass) and Jim Kimball (drums). After the departure of the original rhythm section, formerNecros members Todd Swalla (drums) and Kevin Reis (bass) joined the band. Reis was later replaced by another Necros bassist Ron Sakowski. Larissa Strickland died in 2006 of an apparentXanax overdose.Da Willys
Da Willys were a punk blues band that existed in the latter half of the 1980s. They were comprised of guitarist Leon Ross, drummer Peter Landau, bassist Willie Kerr and vocalist Lynne Von. [http://cdbaby.com/cd/dawillys] They were a very underground act in their time and remain highly obscure. Their reputation is one of being "scummy" and irreverent. [http://www.villagevoice.com/2008-03-25/music/delayed-adolescence/] They only released one LP "Get Ugly" after much difficulty seeking out a label to release the record, and the band imploded shortly thereafter due to escalating fan violence and a hostile disintegration of cordiality among band members.
The Gories
The Gories were a bassless Michigan garage punk band formed in 1986. The band featuredMick Collins and Dan Kroha on guitar and vocals, and Peggy O'Neil on drums. Collins brought soul and blues influences to the band, and influenced a young Jack White ofThe White Stripes . [ask.metafilter.com/70895/White-Stripes-Rock-Influences] [www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/14/mroom.white.stripes/index.html] Collins went on to formThe Dirtbombs .1990s
Cheater Slicks
Cheater Slicks is a three-mangarage punk band formed in Boston in 1987. The members are Tom Shannon (guitar, vocals), Dave Shannon (guitar), and Dana Hatch (drums, vocals). They toured withJon Spencer Blues Explosion in 1995. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifpxqehldae~T1 Cheater Slicks] atAllmusic ] The band relocated to Columbus, OH, in 1996 and is still active. They have released several albums onIn the Red Records .The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion is a New York based band, who are one of the most prominent disciples of the punk blues sound. They are made up of members Jon Spencer (vocals, guitar), Judah Bauer (guitar, vocals) and Russell Simins (drums). Originally from Hanover, New Hampshire, Spencer moved toWashington, DC where he fronted the garage punk band Pussy Galore. According toAllmusic Guide , "little of what this band plays resembles standard blues. There is, however, a blues feel to what they play, meaning that in many instances they appropriate aspects of the blues (very often clichés) and incorporate them into their anarchic, noisy sound." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fpfoxqygldke~T1 allmusic ((( Jon Spencer Blues Explosion > Biography ))) ] ]Flat Duo Jets
Flat Duo Jets were a drums and guitar two-piece band fromNorth Carolina . Fronted by singer songwriterDexter Romweber they formed in 1983 but did not release a full length album until 1990. They combined blues androckabilly influences with punk rock and influencedJack White ofThe White Stripes .Oblivians
The
Oblivians were a garage punk band formed in Memphis, TN, USA, in 1993. The band consisted of three members --Greg Cartwright ,Jack Yarber , and Eric Friedl (formermembers ofCompulsive Gamblers -- who alternated between instruments on stage and in the studio, each member serving as vocalist, guitarist, and drummer, in turn. Their liquored-up,low-fidelity sound can be described as a sonically abrasive melding of thrashing punk rock, blues rock and, occasionally,gospel music . Their first big show was opening for fellow punk blues bandThe Jon Spencer Blues Explosion , as well as touring withJapan ese garage punk legendsGuitar Wolf . They broke up in 1998, and Cartwright subsequently formedThe Reigning Sound .Chrome Cranks
The
Chrome Cranks played a noisy and sinsister brand of blues influenced garage punk music, and are strongly influenced by The Gun Club. Reviewer Ben Donnelly from "Dusted" magazine states that the Chrome Cranks "came at the tail end of the trash rock vibe that ran through the underground and overlapped through post-punk, noise rock and grunge." Donnelly says that the "...Cranks weren't the peak of the form (as the liner notes by singer Peter Aaron all too modestly admit", but he states that "...the roughest tracks on [albums like] "Diabolical Boogie", the sort of things that could be overdriven blurs, are the most powerful." [ [http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/3362 Dusted Reviews - The Chrome Cranks ] ]2000s
Bantam Rooster
Bantam Rooster were an American garage punk blues band, formed in 1994 inLansing, Michigan . They are named after a small yet highly aggressive, 'puffed-out' breed of chicken found in America and Britain. Over the years, Bantam Rooster have been a Thomas Jackson Potter (guitar/vocals) project, featuring Eric Cook, Mike Alonso & Nick Lloyd (ex-Dirtys and ex-Buzzards) on drums. Known for their violent, screaming blues sound, the duo fluctuated between chaos and soulfulness.Jim Diamond , the music producer and one-time member of The Dirtbombs along with Potter, has been dubbed as the '3rd Rooster', appearing occasionally live and producing. The group were first signed to Crypt Records in 1996, releasing 'Deal Me In' (1997) and 'Cross & the Switchblade' (1999) to critical acclaim. In 2000, they moved to the reveredSympathy for the Record Industry imprint for the release of 'Fuck All Y'All', and received further exposure through their similar approach to their then label-mates,The White Stripes . They disbanded in 2003 as Potter formed thefunk rock bandDetroit City Council , and later the Chrome Spiders.The White Stripes
The musical and stylistic elements of the garage rock duo
The White Stripes (formed in 1997 in Detroit, MI, USA) are heavily comprised of punk and blues influences, and the band has been catalystic in bringing the punk blues sound to a wider audience than it ever had before. Jack White plays electric andslide guitar , whileMeg White plays drums and percussion.Their blues influences can be heard in many instances, such as in their electric cover versions of Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down Blues", Son House's "John the Revelator" ("Cannon"), and "Death Letter Blues",
Blind Willie McTell 's "Your Southern Can Belongs To Me", and "Lord, Send Me An Angel "; additionally, they have performed live covers of blues musicians such asLeadbelly ,Blind Willie Johnson ,Howlin' Wolf , and their first album was dedicated to Son House. Their punk influences can be heard in their live covers of early punk bands such asThe Gun Club ,Public Nuisance andThe Cramps ,protopunk bands such asThe Stooges ,The Velvet Underground ,The Monks ,The Sonics and theMC5 , as well as admitted influences in punk blues bands such as Flat Duo Jets, The Gories, Chrome Cranks, and Soledad Brothers. They have toured with garage punk heavyweights such asThe Dirtbombs .A 2000 review stated that the band's "...noisy, wicked electric-slide blues songs...sound like the
Reverend Horton Heat ... [and] Robert Johnson". In addition, the review states that the band is "...theblues , as authentic and honest and real as it gets." [The White Stripes Do Four Dates In NZ - http://www.blues.co.nz/news/article.php?id=373] The band became immensely successful following the critical acclaim of their 2002 major label redistribtion release of White Blood Cells.Since then they have gone on to sell approximately 12 million albums worldwideFact|date=June 2008, though they continue to self-record, produce and tour. As of 2008, the band has maintained an arguably unusual relationship with record companies, only signing when contractually given full artistic control.
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The Immortal Lee County Killers
One of the prominent bands of the punk blues style, the American band
The Immortal Lee County Killers formed in mid-1999 in Auburn, Alabama. Four months after forming they recorded "The Essential Fucked Up Blues". The two members are vocalist/guitarist Chetley "Cheetah" Weise (ex-Quadrajets) and drummer Doug "The Boss" Sherrard. Their punk influences are in the vein of garage punk, and their blues influences focus on Chicago and Mississippi Delta blues styles [ [http://www.furious.com/Perfect/immortalleecountykillers.html Punk and the Blues Evolution: Immortal Lee County Killers ] ] . Their recording style is in theDIY punk ethic , with Weise using foot-operated instrumental controls and two full-volumed amplifiers.Black Diamond Heavies
Related bands
Though not conventional punk blues, it could be argued that the heavy metal bands
Danzig (on their 1987 debut "Danzig") and theRollins Band (on their 2001 album "Nice") — both formed after the dissolution of the 1980s hardcore punk bands Misfits andBlack Flag , respectively — have both incorporated elements of punk rock and blues rock into their stylistic sounds.Beginning with their 1988 album
Prison Bound , the punk bandSocial Distortion began incorporating rockabilly, country- and blues-influences into their music. Though founded in 1978, they achieved popular success in 1990. They are still putting out new music (as of 2008 ), and touring despite a myriad of line-up changes. They are best-known for mainstream hits such as "Ball and Chain ," "Story of My Life ," and their cover ofJohnny Cash 's "Ring of Fire ", and have been more closely associated withcowpunk than punk blues.The Gits were a Seattle, WA, USA punk rock band active from 1986 to 1993. They were known for their fiery live performances and retained a dedicated following both during and after their existence. SingerMia Zapata was influenced by blues and soul singers such asBessie Smith ,Billie Holiday ,Jimmy Reed ,Ray Charles ,Otis Redding ,Hank Williams andSam Cooke , as well ashardcore punk . The band split up in July 1993 following the murder of Zapata.The Detroit garage rock scene that bore bands such as The White Stripes and The Dirtbombs continues to thrive with punk blues musicians, and bands that can be tied to the style, such as
The Detroit Cobras , Geraldine, Mystery Girls,The Paybacks , The Reigning Sound, Soledad Brothers,The Von Bondies , and countless others. The ripe Detroitgarage rock revival scene has been active since the mid-1980s. The independent record labelSympathy for the Record Industry has served as a home to many of these artists. TheBoston band Mr. Airplane Man [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dvfixqukldde allmusic ((( Mr. Airplane Man > Overview ))) ] ] and theOhio band Pearlene are other notable bands that play in this style.The Black Keys began their career in 2000 in the punk blues vein, with a lo-fi recording style, though have recently progressed to add elments ofpsychedelic rock andclassic rock . TheAustin, Texas hardcore punk groupThe Dicks later incorporated blues music influences into their style.The
indie rock bandsDeadboy & the Elephantmen , [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hcfwxqysld0e allmusic ((( Deadboy & the Elephantmen > Overview ))) ] ]The Gossip , andThe Kills [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0zfixq90ldfe~T1 allmusic ((( The Kills > Biography ))) ] ] are often tied to and associated with the punk blues sound. After the dissolution of the former in 2007, singerDax Riggs — who cites primarily blues, singer/songwriter, heavy metal and punk musicians as inspiration [http://www.myspace.com/daxriggs] — has gone to further his blues vocal influences into a solo career that also borrows frompost-punk , among otheralternative rock music styles.Today, The New York band [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=102445873 PBR (Punk Blues Review)] selects various blues, soul, and rock & roll songs and covers them in the punk rock style.
References
ee also
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List of Punk blues musicians and bands
*Cowpunk
*Garage punk
*Psychobilly
*Post-punk
*Garage rock
*Indie rock
*Folk punk
*Swing revival
*Dark Cabaret
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