Thee Headcoats - Irregularis (The Great Hiatus) (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Thee Headcoats
- Title: Irregularis (The Great Hiatus)
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Damaged Goods Records
- Genre: Garage Rock, Garage Punk
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:35:34
- Total Size: 89 mb | 249 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Thee Headcoats - The Baker Street Irregulars
02. Thee Headcoats - Full Time Plagiarist
03. Thee Headcoats - The Ballad of Malcolm Laphroaig
04. Thee Headcoats - Cops and Robbers
05. Thee Headcoats - Mr H Headcoat
06. Thee Headcoats - Thee Headcoatitude
07. Thee Headcoats - Tub's Help Out
08. Thee Headcoats - The Leader of the Sect
09. Thee Headcoats - Oh Leader We Do Dig Thee
10. Thee Headcoats - One Ugly Child
11. Thee Headcoats - 7% Solution
12. Thee Headcoats - The Kids are All Square
01. Thee Headcoats - The Baker Street Irregulars
02. Thee Headcoats - Full Time Plagiarist
03. Thee Headcoats - The Ballad of Malcolm Laphroaig
04. Thee Headcoats - Cops and Robbers
05. Thee Headcoats - Mr H Headcoat
06. Thee Headcoats - Thee Headcoatitude
07. Thee Headcoats - Tub's Help Out
08. Thee Headcoats - The Leader of the Sect
09. Thee Headcoats - Oh Leader We Do Dig Thee
10. Thee Headcoats - One Ugly Child
11. Thee Headcoats - 7% Solution
12. Thee Headcoats - The Kids are All Square
The undisputed kings of garage rock are back! It’s been 22 years since the last Headcoats album, but now Billy, Bruce, and Johnny return with a brand-new studio album! Recorded last year at Ranscombe Studios in Rochester. Billy, Bruce, and Johnny kindly answered some pertinent questions…You got back together recently as Thee Headcoats Sect to make the ‘Tribute to Don Craine’ EP. What was it like working with each other again after all this time? BILLY: It was 'fab' and 'gear.' BRUCE: The weirdest thing for me was how weird it wasn't. It was like time compressed, but to the 'good old days', early on. I was wary that it 'wouldn't be like Thee Headcoats', but it was. JOHNNY: I'm with Bruce and Billy on that one. I think we were all surprised how it all just worked. If I remember correctly, we kicked off role playing like we detested each other. Then we got started and well, you can hear the result. What were the first songs you ran through when you got in the studio? BILLY: That’s a very good question. No idea. BRUCE: I can't remember. They all sound the same to me. JOHNNY: Bill had stuff on his phone that went “KSSHHCCCKSSHHHH”! So, we did that first. You’ve also paid tribute to Don with a track on the Irregularis album – ‘Oh Leader We Do Dig Thee’. He was, along with the other members of Downliners Sect, a big inspiration to Thee Headcoats. When did you first become aware of his music and what was he like to work with? BRUCE: We were given (or possibly lent) a reissue of the Sect's first LP around 1977, marketed as 'Punk From The Vaults', which certainly floated our boats and definitely popped our corks, due to the somewhat aggressive yet carefree nature of the tunes and sound in general. Ollie, our old bassist, found an ad in a trade magazine for them with a contact number for a Michael O'Donnell, which I excitedly called almost immediately. T'was none other than Don his'self and we managed to convince him into venturing down to Rochester to record some tunes with us which became the first Headcoat Sect EP. We were fairly starstruck and presented him with a brand new 'dearstalker' (or 'Headcoat', as they were now known). He was very accommodating and a great laugh and spent the evening with us, regaling us with tales of yore. I recorded a lot of it on cassette, which I may still have somewhere. Gawd bless Don.
Year 2023 | Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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