Showing posts with label King Snake Roost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Snake Roost. Show all posts

03 April 2022

HARD TO BELIEVE: A KISS COVERS COMPILATION Various Artists 1990

 


Discogs

 

Tribute to Kiss on C/Z record label

 

1Bullet LavoltaDetroit Rock City
4:11
2Smelly TonguesParasite
2:51
3Skin YardSnowblind
3:54
4HellmennDeuce
3:02
5All (2)Christine 16
2:52
6Hullabaloo (3)Dr. Love
4:11
7MelvinsGod Of Thunder
4:53
8Coffin BreakBeth
1:18
9Chemical PeopleRip It Out
2:29
10King Snake RoostI Want You
3:09
11NirvanaDo You Love Me?
3:33
12Hard-OnsLick It Up
5:02
13InstigatorsWar Machine
3:18
14Thrust (9)Makin' Love
2:27
15Surfin' Caesars*Love Gun
3:35

 

09 April 2020

TUMOR CIRCUS self titled 1991

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Short lived collaboration between Jello Biafra, Steel Pole Bathtub and Charles Tolnay from Australian band King Snake Roost. 

Tracklist  

1 Hazing For Success 9:04
2 Human Cyst 3:27
3 The Man With The Corkscrew Eyes 4:05
4 Fireball 7:08
5 Swine Flu 3:53
6 Calcutta A-Go-Go 6:53
7 Take Me Back Or I'll Drown Our Dog (Headlines) 4:00
8 Meathook Up My Rectum 4:57
9 Turn Off The Respirator 15:40

KING SNAKE ROOST Ground Into The Dirt 1990

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Artist Biography by

King Snake Roost's debut EP, From Barbarism to Christian Manhood (1987), exemplified their heavy, guitar-driven style of garage music. Soon after its release, David Quinn replaced bassist Michael Raymond and the band moved from Adelaide to Sydney where they released three singles: "Top End Killer"/"A Storm Brewin'" (May 1988), Alice Cooper's "School's Out" and "More Than Love."
Their second album, Things That Play Themselves, was released in March 1989. Later that year, King Snake Roost toured the U.S. with Babes in Toyland, Helmet, and the Hard-Ons. During the two-month tour, they recorded their third album with producer Butch Vig. During this time, Tolnay also worked with the Dead Kennedys' lead singer Jello Biafra and members of U.S. band Steel Pole Bathtub under the banner Tumor Circus. Ground Into the Dirt was released in 1990 on the Amphetamine Reptile label in the U.S. and Megadisc in Europe. Quinn and Bostle then left the band and were replaced by Paul Kitten and Craig Rossi, respectively. King Snake Roost broke up by the end of the year, and although they re-formed for a brief time in 1990, no recordings resulted.
 
 

Tracklist  

1 Cannon Fodder
2 Stonge's Planet
3 Sledge
4 Obscure Enough
5 Travel Was A Meat Thing
6 You Are The Night
7 I Am Hog
8 Adrenitude
9 Crowbar
10 White/Line/Fever
11 Pressure Cooker
12 Can Of Worms
13 Top Shelf
14 Zippo Reprise
 

27 October 2012

LUBRICATED GOAT Psychedelicatessen 1990

review

by Skip Jansen
The third album from this Australian noise rock project led by Stuart Gray (aka Stu Spasm) and first for Minneapolis noise label Amphetamine Reptile is no less fierce than the previous two released on Black Eye, still fusing Suicide, Captain Beefheart, and Pere Ubu to sheet-metal guitar noise and depraved lyrical content in the formula of the Black Eye albums but with additional deviations into nightmarish jazz, hip-hop, and lurching industrial noise. "Give Chance a Piece," "New Kind of Animal, and "Spoil the Atmosphere are classic noise rock in the vein of Helios Creed, the Jesus Lizard, and Halo of Flies.