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  • SKU: BN086
  • Format: LP
  • UPC: 613285818729
  • Street Date: 01/11/12
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: Big Neck Records »
  • Genre: Alternative/Punk
  • Run Time: 40 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2012
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: US,CA

 

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Cheap Freaks - Bury Them All

Cheap Freaks, retro garage punk from another dimension. There is so much intensity and badassery condensed in record.

Cheap Freaks - Bury Them All
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Cheap Freaks began life just over two years ago. While on a recording session in Berlin with The Real Junk (Robbie Brady's then side project from The Things with Humanzi front man Shaun Mulrooney), they were joined by friend and musician Al Dodd, guitarist and chief songwriter for the now defunct DC Pakt. Only a few months after the band had started, and with a catalog of demos, they decided to head to Berlin to record their debut LP with Real Junk producer Tom Schwoll. Due to reasons many and varied these sessions did not go as well as they had hoped and only a handful of the tracks were deemed usable. New sessions started in Dublin in late 2010 with Sean Coleman at Qube Studios. These sessions proved much more productive and along with a couple of the Berlin tracks and home demos comprise the bands debut LP 'Bury Them All'. Since forming the band have built a dedicated local following, toured Germany, opened for the likes of the Buzzcocks, Jay Reatard, The Black Angels and have been invited to open for Beady Eye on their Irish tour next month. The Cheap Freaks have released two EPs before ""Bury Them All,"" ""Play Four Songs"" on Big Neck Records and ""Teenage Brains"" on their own label. One reviewer wrote: This is retro garage punk from another dimension. There is so much intensity and badassery condensed in this woefully short record. Surf rock guitar flying in from outer space, heating up and melting into organs and tambourine. It crash lands in your ears and all of a sudden you're dancing along

Track Listing

  • Naked In The Rain
  • 1984
  • Hit
  • Nowhere To Go
  • I'm Coming Home
  • Cryin' Shame
  • Cruel World
  • Asahara's Nightmare
  • Can't Fool Me
  • Caesar The Deceiver
  • Bolsheviks
  • Sleep With You
  • Old Cole's Soul
  • Free Of You
  

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