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Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Surf Instro 7" 45 Vinyl Review and Interview (Bernard Yin): Par Avion – Featuring Paul Johnson and Friends - Mr. Moto/Squad Car

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Par Avion – Featuring Paul Johnson and Friends
is a one-time special limited-edition release on black 7” vinyl with the classic surf tracks “Mr. Moto” and “Squad Car.”

The guitars on “Mr. Moto” were played by Paul Johnson, who originated the music with his band The Bel-Airs; John Blair (of Jon and The Nightriders); and Bernard Yin and his band Par Avion.

 

On bass, Rebecca Ramirez, piano, Marc Doten, and drums, the excellent Dusty Watson.

 

For “Squad Car,” the lineup includes Paul Johnson, Bernard Yin, Sys Malakian, and Ferenc Dobronyi on guitars. And DJ Bonebreak on drums, Rebecca Ramirez on bass.


The retro artwork is perfect for the release. Dirk Braun provided the front cover, and the back illustration was from the Rick Griffin estate; the layout comes courtesy of Kustom Deluxe Design and Printing.

These are all the various elements that came together to make this project complete. As Bernard said in his introduction packet, “It takes a village.”

 

Listening to these two legendary tracks in the “Longboard” style, as Bernard explains, is a treat for the ears. The sound is crystal clear, thanks to the high-quality vinyl, which ensures the best listening experience.



"Mr. Moto" has several guitar variations running throughout. I continue to listen in amazement at how these musicians can pack so much into a short running track. The drums and bass provide solid support, while the transitions are so intricate that kudos are due to the backend for keeping everything on track. I appreciate how they paid tribute to the original music and vibe before it fades out. It was a brief reminder of the value of looking back at where it all started with Paul Johnson.

"Squad Car" has a slower tempo, and the cymbals are subtle yet keep time with grace. The guitars resonate with reverb and pinpoint accuracy, featuring stinging leads. The melodicism is superbly done, and you get to hear a brief run of glissando towards the end, where the bass also peels off some strong notes.

 

Par Avion – Featuring Paul Johnson and Friends will be available online and at SG 101 2025 by Frankie and The Pool Boys (check in with Ferenc). Also, at Par Avion’s upcoming Mountain Mini Tour, and The Tiki Oasis poolside at noon on August 9th. Don’t miss out on this special release!

 

These are the kind of releases that the surf community loves to see, and they become instant collector’s items. I appreciate how the artwork is integrated into this music, and that is what makes the surf instro genre so special to the artists and fans.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Reviews Founder

August 5, 2025

Monday, August 4, 2025

Surf Instro Review: The Stingrays Surf Band - Don't Fear The Reverb

What do three kids from Southern California have in common with surf music? You wouldn’t think all that much. To the contrary, they play the music like they were born to spread the word of reverb like it was Gospel.

Their ages range from 14 to 16, and they are The Stingrays Surf Band, and their album is titled Don’t Fear The Reverb (their nod to Blue Öyster Cult). 


This is what it was like in the 60s. High school kids would surf, dance, and play this new thing called surf music. This is 1999, and things have changed. The excitement of the music is still alive, but the kids are different and have more resources available to them.

 

The talent of this young group is far beyond their years of experience.

 

They sound more like a group of seasoned veterans rather than a bunch of overzealous teenagers. They’re a lightning speed power trio with all the exuberance and optimism of youth going for them, plus a great future to look forward to. What more could you ask for? Life is good for The Stingrays.

 

On the track "La Chancha," a Latin-salsa flavored trumpet gives it that south-of-the-border feel. That was an unexpected pleasure. They also do some good covers of the classics, "Pipeline" and "Nitro." However, it's their unique interpretation of these classics that truly sets them apart. Every song is very well done with the essence of that classic reverb-filled surf sound.

 

I can’t imagine how these young men will sound once they are further along in development. I wish more teenagers would start picking up guitars and create music like this. Who knows? Another golden age of surf could begin again...

 

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck

December 29, 1999

 

Tracks:

01. Don’t Fear the Reverb

02. Los Mosquitos

03. Sunnyside Up

04. La Chancha

05. Hawaiian Pullout

06. Bodybag

07. Weiners and Beans

08. Pipeline

09. Larry’s Got A Longboard

10. Impact Zone

11. Sabrina

12. Gone Surfing

13. Nitro