There's a giant vampire octopus lurking in your swimming pool. It's taking it's command from a UFO that's hiding inside a Hawaiian volcano. Somewhere up in space a fleet of octopuses are on their way, and the only person that can stop them is a teenage surfer who's oblivious to it all... and who's primary concern is getting tickets to a Dead Kennedys concert.
I don't know about you, but I'd pay to go see that movie - and it's exactly the kind of Ed Wood style madness that you'll get from listening to California's Monsters From Mars. Their instrumental garage surf tunes re-imagine the roots of the respective 1950s genres, and then take them into overdrive.
However, retro hip shakin' music isn't the only thing to love about this band: they subvert contemporary hits (such as Britney Spears' 'Toxic') into surf masterpieces, claim to be the defenders of Atlantis, and even have a refreshingly made-up back history that involves Phil Spector, the Mile High Club, and a drum kit made out of rocks and trees.
There are no signs of any European shows for the time being - the band seem happy to be playing the beaches of San Diego - but let's hope that they'll steadily build up a cannon of warped-pop masterpieces, and then unleash their X-ray lazers all over the world.
The indie/shoegaze scene in Oslo has been really good for years now. Check out bands like: Serena Maneesh, The Lionheart...
Enough said.
...i had no clue they were that young..
I think they are pretty good..
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iLiKETRAiNS recommend Leeds band This Et Al. A band with, apparently, 'riffs as heavy as sin'...
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