UPDATE: This post was re-uploaded
08/31/2013. Enjoy, NØ.
The
Honeymoon Killers were a New York City band formed in the early 1980s by the multi-talented Jerry Teel. Though they are often lumped with bands such as
Pussy Galore & other garage-y Noise bands, they never really achieved the success they rightly deserved. I was fortunate enough to have seen them several times live & I'm here to tell you they were the real deal. They began as a four-piece firmly rooted in the aesthetics of the splatter drive-in. Their sound is abrasive & primitive, kinda like
The Cramps with less-commercial instincts & an even sicker sense of humor.
A partial list of Jerry Teels many projects:
1. was in the
Sno-Caps on guitar with Lisa Wells on bass & Claire Slater on drums;
2. was in
Huge Killer Ship on guitar with Claire Slater on bass & lead vocal ,Stephen Gullo on
drums, Stan Satin on saxophone, &Ted Parsons on drums (Ted went on to play with Prong);
3. was in
Honeymoon Killers;
4. was in
Boss Hog on guitar for the first two albums;
5. was in
Chrome Cranks;
6. was in
Little Porkchop;
7. was in
Knoxville Girls;
8. has appeared with the
Workdogs on a couple of songs & on one entire LP;
9. has appeared on the
Cheater Slicks' fourth album;
10. has a studio called
Funhouse, together with William Weber;
11. recorded/mixed/engineered/produced the first
Dura-Delinquent album;
12. recorded/mixed/engineered/produced the
20 Miles 3x7";
13. recorded/mixed the 3-track debut-CD release by
Lynnea;
14. appeared on harp on/produced a 7" by Spanish band
Pretty Fuck Luck;
15. recorded the debut 7" & debut LP by
Dan Melchior's Broke Revue;
16. recorded the 2nd 7" by
The Starlite Desperation;
17. recorded the debut 12" by
Yeah Yeah Yeahs;
18. appears on
Spencer Dickinson's debut CD;
19. recorded, together with Peter Arsenault, the third album by
20 Miles;
20. is in
Jerry Teel & The Big City Stompers;
21. produced the
Detonations' debut
Static Vision CD;
22. appears on guitar on
Rob K's
The End Of The Earth CD;
23. was, as a one-off, in
Bewitched.
This first release from
Honeymoon Killers was recorded in four-track horror fidelity beneath the Sixth Street Butcher Shop in NYC. Jerry Teel - guitar, Michael O'Neill - guitar, Lisa Wells - bass, & Claire Lawrence-Slater - drums. Graphics by Frankenjerry.
This Side -
Honeymoon Killers
Cornbread Fed
I Love to Eat
Rooms of Doom
Place in France
Other Side -
Ubangi Stomp
Cat People
Who Do You Love
Shake
After half of the band split, guitarist Jerry Teel & bassist Lisa recruited drummer Sally Edroso/Barry for
Let It Breed, another crunching descent into tongue-in-cheek sonic warfare. Side A was recorded at Noise New York & engineered by the infamous Kramer. Side B was recorded at CBGB in such a way as to suggest the sound of a bottomless pit. This time the women share more of the vocal chores, chiming in with Jerry for a neat
X/
Cramps-like effect; they also exchange bass & drum chores on the brief "Zoo Train."
This Side -
Power Man
Injun Joe
Dr. Pain
Rich 'N' Famous
Dip it in the Gravey
Day of the Dead
That Side -
Zoo Train
Brain Dead Bird Brain
Face of a Beast
Don Gato
Godzilla
Jerry Teel - guitar, vocals, & harmonica, Lisa Wells - bass, & from the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Jon Spencer - guitar & trombone, & Russell Simins - drums, vocals, & bongo.
Red vinyl LP. Artwork by Jens Jurgenson.
Side A -
Mad Dog
Kansas City Milkman
Mr. Big Stuff
Vanna White (Goddess of Love)
You Can't Do That
Quittin' Time
Side B -
Devil's Jump
Tanks a Lot
Fannie Mae
Scootch Says
Something's Wrong
Madwoman Blues
Whole Lotta Crap
Enjoy,
NØ