The Lords of Altamont
A modern version of the sound championed by The Stooges, MC5 and other 60's American Garage Rock bands, with a dash of The Doors style psychedelic keyboards.
A modern version of the sound championed by The Stooges, MC5 and other 60's American Garage Rock bands, with a dash of The Doors style psychedelic keyboards.
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Cee Bee Beaumont were a three piece from Holloway who played great garagey moddy instrumentals at a furious pace. They were Snider (Git) Chef Butch (Drums) and King Zero (Git). Sadly after two great albums they are no more.
Often tagged as garage-rock revivalists, the Fleshtones mix the fuzz-guitar and Farfisa organ sounds of that genre with rockabilly, '50s and '60s R&B, and surf into a potent retro stew the group likes to call "Super Rock." The group formed in 1976 in Queens with vocalist/keyboardist Peter Zaremba, guitarist Keith Streng, bassist Jan Marek Pukulski, and drummer Bill Milhizer and aimed to return rock and roll to the simplicity and unself-consciousness of the '50s and early-'60s. (The group was often joined on-stage and in the studio by sax player Gordon Spaeth, who passed on in 2005.