The Explosives – KaBOOM! (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: The Explosives
- Title: KaBOOM!
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: SteadyBoy Records
- Genre: New Wave, Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:57:34
- Total Size: 290/863 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. A Girl Like You
02. Safety In Numbers
03. Come Here And Do It
04. Sellin' Out
05. I Go Insane
06. I Wanna See You Cry
07. Stuck In The Ball Turret
08. Dancin' All Night
09. Very First Time
10. Lonely Street
11. If I Touch Her
12. I'm An Explosive
13. I Won't Go Back To Work
14. Fortress Europe
15. Tommy & Toni
16. Dog Star
17. UFO
18. Summertime Come
19. Come Clean
20. HeadHunter
21. New Shoes
22. When Love Turns Her Back
23. Night Ride
24. In My Head
25. Cola Brain
CD 2:
01. Headhunter
02. Sellin' Out
03. I Want To See You Cry
04. Dancin' All Night
05. If I Touch Her
06. A Girl Like You
07. Don't Say It's Too Late
08. Don't Stop
09. Veggies
10. Stop That Girl
11. Safety In Numbers
12. Very First Time
13. Come Clean
14. Stuck In The Ball Turret
15. Cola Brain
16. Fortress Europe
17. Summertime Come
18. Promise Of Love
19. Steppin Out
20. I'm An Explosive
21. I Won't Go Back To Work
22. Summertime Come
23. Better Run
24. Show Me Shona
Line-up::
Bass, Vocals – WC3
Drums, Vocals, Producer – Freddie Steady KRC
Guitar – Tom McMahon (tracks: 1-12,1-13,1-18,1-19)
Guitar, Vocals, Producer – Cam King
Keyboards – Reese Wynans (tracks: 2-19)
Saxophone – Tomás Ramírez (tracks: 1-20)
While Austin, TX has long been one of America's great cities for live music, it took a while for the new wave/punk rock phenomena to take root there in the '70s, but one band that toughed it out in the early days before Texas hardcore put the Lone Star scene on the map was the Explosives. While the band's roots lay in melodic power pop, after a few months on the club circuit the Explosives' sound toughened up considerably, and along with developing a loyal fan following for their own music, they gained a reputation as one of Roky Erickson's best backing bands (they're still playing with Roky to this day). While the Explosives released a handful of records, most through their own Black Hole Records, their music was hard to find outside of Texas, but the two-disc set KaBoom makes a healthy sampling of their catalog readily available on CD at last. The set opens with "A Girl Like You," a glorious slice of British-influenced power pop, but while there's plenty more sweet stuff on board (especially the '60s-accented "Lonely Street"), the band's strongest suit was angular almost-punk tunes like "Dog Star," "Fortress Europe," "I'm an Explosive" and "UFO," with guitarist Cam King, bassist Sonny Collie and drummer Freddie "Steady" Krc sounding impressively tight and wildly energetic, and if their attempts at hard-edged topical lyrics haven't always dated well, the music is still a solid blast. Disc two features an 18-song set the Explosives played at Austin's Continental Club on the last day of 1980 along with a few other rarities, and the band sounds just as revved up on-stage as they do in the studio. KaBoom isn't quite the document of a "great lost band," but it does confirm the Explosives deserved better than simply being local heroes -- there's some fine, wiry rock & roll on this set that anyone who came of age in the era of skinny ties will groove to.
Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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