Showing posts with label Indie Music Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie Music Reviews. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2025

Surf and Rock Review: Lombego Surfers-Let It Rip

https://lombegosurfers.net/

When Anthony Lombego sings, he sounds like the legendary New York Doll Johnny Thunders. When he plays the guitar, it's whoa! The title of the CD says it all: Let It Rip.

When vocals are part of the scheme of things, the group sounds nothing like a surf-instro group. They are punk-rock-garage through and through. On the flip side, it was special when Lombego and his troops decided to go the surf-rock route. There isn't a sound that can match the incredible power of surf combined with electrifying rock. This trio is locked in and comes at you with both barrels on this release.

 

I have always enjoyed the diversity of this group, but I must admit that the instro side is what tickles my fancy. The cuts on this CD are the best I have heard from this group. Once they get you in a groove with their signature punk-garage style, a raw and energetic sound reminiscent of the underground punk scene of the 70s, they switch to what they are best equipped to dish out, monster swells of surf-rock-instro!

 

One can't help but wonder how their instrumental tunes would sound unplugged. They would retain and enhance their impact with a twist.

 

Lombego's guitar work is exceptional, and it would easily transition to acoustic without losing any of its power. Their potential for making an impact acoustically could pique my curiosity and may do the same for you.

 

It's time for America to discover the Lombego Surfers, a band that brings a fresh and unique sound to the punk, garage, and surf rock genres. Their new CD, Let It Rip, is a testament to their musical prowess and a release that should not be missed.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck

March 21, 2000

Tracks:

01. Last Chance

02. Gimme A Break 

03. Prove It To You 

04. Destination Blue 

05. Don't Drift Away

06. California Sun 

07. Rising Surf 

08. El Cheapo 

09. Spark Plug  

10. Full Pull 

11. Tiki Zone 

12. Going Mental 

13. Running Out Of Time 


Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Surf Instrumental Review: The Capacitors-Cybersurf

The Capacitors are the marvelously entertaining robot (computer-generated) surf-instro band that can be found roaming about in cyberspace.

This is their tribute to science fiction and their apparent affinity for the group Man or an Astroman. The influence of many different groups can be heard when listening to this CD.

The group members are designated as the 01, 02, and 03 units. Yes, they are flesh and blood, but don't spoil the fun, OK?

Their music powerfully homages the '60s sound, covering various sub-genres. The Capacitors' unique twist on the classic sound is evident in their instantly recognizable tunes from the '60s, cleverly renamed to fit the group's theme.

The original songs are packed with frequent, powerful bursts and consistent energy, showcasing the band's signature style. The Capacitors have truly carved a niche in cyberspace and my heart.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck

February 02, 2000

Tracks:

01. Infernal Machine     

02. Attack Of The Plant Men    

03. Malfunction     

4. Mission X     

05. The First Cosmonaut

06. Channel Surfing   

07. The Lonely Cybersurfer      

08. Hot Rod Burnout    

09. V36 Space Modulator   

10. Diabolical Phibes

11. Rocket Robin Hood   

12. Double O


Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Surf Instrumental Review: The Spartans-Yiannis Chronopoulos Heavenly Dreams

The Spartans bring you traditional Greek music on their Heavenly Dreams release. Yiannis Chronopoulos plays the bouzouki, and he truly makes it sound heavenly. Tonu Sepp handles keyboards and programming, while Kostas Chloros plays acoustic guitar, providing Yiannis with a nice rhythmic layer to place his tasteful bouzouki notes.

What's so interesting about this music is that the group takes a few instrumental surf songs, then shapes, molds, and develops them into an original Spartan tune. The most notable song is "Misirlou," the Dick Dale classic. Yiannis has been playing his chosen instrument for twenty-five years now. The sounds that he extracts from the strings would be the envy of any guitar-oriented musician. As Kostas says in the liner notes, "It's a sound that stirs the blood and enters the soul."

These will be some of the most incredibly different and lively adaptations of traditional Greek music today. Now I understand why this genre inspires artists who play surf-instrumental music.


With the native blood flowing through their hearts, the group expresses and portrays their culture sincerely through music. This CD is a trip to another world.

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck 

April 19, 2000

Tracks:
01. Let's Go Greek (Kalamatiano) 

02. Heavenly Dreams  

03. Santa Cruzin (Syrto)  

04. Ocean Breeze  

05. Ston Angelon ta Bouzoukia (Zebekiko)  

06. On The Town  

07. Effie's Tsifteteli  

08. Kosta, Kostas (Syrto)  

09. Misirlou   

10. Escape The Fog