Moon_Dawg
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Fairfax, VA
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Posted on May 13 2010 04:02 PM
The DJ Mightly Manfred from the Little Steven's Under ground garage channel on Sirius, aka Manfred Jones of the Woggles, asked me if I could recommend "a surf band with a vocal and a new record (2010)". Little Steven wants to feature their music on his own radio show.
So can anybody here recommend a Beach Boys / Jan & Dean / etc. style band with a new CD out?
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CaptainSpringfield
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Under the Sun
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Posted on May 13 2010 05:35 PM
I think The Volcanics are supposed to have a new album out fairly soon ... maybe?
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on May 13 2010 11:23 PM
That's a lost art, my friend. The only "modern" vocal surf bands that come to mind are from over 15 years ago... The Untamed Youth and The Boss Martians.
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mattshaffer
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Aptos, CA
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Posted on May 14 2010 12:12 AM
Drifting Sand is working on a new album.
http://www.driftingsand.com/
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bigtikidude
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Posted on May 14 2010 01:24 AM
Norm, what about the 7 in record you guys just did?
I know its was in 2009,
but it had vocals.
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bigtikidude
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Posted on May 14 2010 01:26 AM
also from 2009, but the Mobsmen on Double Crown records had 3 very good vocal songs.
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djangodeadman
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Brighton UK
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Posted on May 14 2010 05:45 AM
The Surfin' Lungs are the pick of the crop and they also have a recently released album, Full Petal Jacket, which is a corker.
— Los Fantasticos
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Klas
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Posted on May 14 2010 07:46 AM
shivers13
That's a lost art, my friend. The only "modern" vocal surf bands that come to mind are from over 15 years ago... The Untamed Youth and The Boss Martians.
Yeah, those were the ones that popped up in my head too. I couldn't help thinking of my old band The Daytonas as well.
To be considered a vocal surf band, I think the repertoire should consist of at least 50% vocals.
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Brian
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Posted on May 14 2010 08:11 AM
The Thunder Chiefs have some vocals. They were working on a new album too...
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on May 14 2010 09:04 AM
Klas
shivers13
That's a lost art, my friend. The only "modern" vocal surf bands that come to mind are from over 15 years ago... The Untamed Youth and The Boss Martians.
Yeah, those were the ones that popped up in my head too. I couldn't help thinking of my old band The Daytonas as well.
To be considered a vocal surf band, I think the repertoire should consist of at least 50% vocals.
Very cool Klas. I really enjoyed that video. I don't own any Daytonas stuff. Any old stock lying around? I'd gladly buy something off ya!!!
I agree with what you say about a band having to do at least half vocals to truly be a vocal surf band. That's why I could only think of the two bands I mentioned. Many surf bands do a vocal here and there but there's a difference between doing a surf vocal and garage or frat type vocal: A surf vocal takes real singing ability. The Daytonas pull it off very well. Want to hear more!
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Klas
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on May 14 2010 12:45 PM
Thanks Norm, I'm glad you liked it. All four of our albums are long time out of print and I now only have personal copies left. I did a Google search and it appears as two of the albums are now on iTunes if you're into such thing. I'm not totally happy with everything we did back then but below is a selection of short preview clips of some of our vocals that I actually find to be pretty good.
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Ready Set Go
Checkered Flag
Give Me A Second Chance
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Ridin' The Rails (originally by the Woofers)
Fastest Car Around (originally by the Livingstones)
Quarter Mile
— T H E ✠ S U R F I T E S
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Tuck
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Posts: 3166
Denver, CO
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Posted on May 14 2010 01:19 PM
I think most of the better vocals people are doing now days (over the last 15-20 years) are in the garage line, not the vocal combo line. It seems to me that was true back in the day, too. The Beach Boys and some of their associates and imitators are a rather special case. I think the rarity of the approach and the difficulty of doing it well go a long way toward explaining the aversion of the second wave and since to doing vocals or admitting that surf bands can do anything but instrumentals. I can think of a few decent jobs in the Beach Boy line, and the early Boss Martians would be one of them, but most of that sort of thing is slightly tongue in cheek (as with the Boss Martians) and a lot of it is weak to dreadful, too (not the Boss Martians). It seems to me that real surf band vocals sound more like the Kingsmen (or at least the Crossfires) than the Beach Boys.
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on May 14 2010 10:34 PM
Tuck, I pretty much agree with your summation. Kingsmen/frat or garage-y vocals are definetly easier to pull off, that's why most surf bands do them (including my band). Wish I could sing like the Wilson Bros but alas... no.
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on May 14 2010 10:38 PM
Klas
Thanks Norm, I'm glad you liked it. All four of our albums are long time out of print and I now only have personal copies left. I did a Google search and it appears as two of the albums are now on iTunes if you're into such thing. I'm not totally happy with everything we did back then but below is a selection of short preview clips of some of our vocals that I actually find to be pretty good.
image
Ready Set Go
Checkered Flag
Give Me A Second Chance
image
Ridin' The Rails (originally by the Woofers)
Fastest Car Around (originally by the Livingstones)
Quarter Mile
Very cool stuff, Klas. If the Daytonas were around today in SoCal, I would be at every show. Gonna keep my eye out for your stuff on ebay.
— BOSS FINK "R.P.M." available now from DOUBLE CROWN RECORDS!
www.facebook.com/BossFink
www.doublecrownrecords.com
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Fady
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North Carolina
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Posted on May 15 2010 06:57 AM
May be an easy target for disagreement, and probably not "under ground" in the terms of the sat.radio show... but an album I've enjoyed this year from some Florida kids - Surfer Blood, album Astro Coast. Pretty solid record start to finish. Plenty of surf influence clearly present.
Here's a clip of the first track performed live on Seattle public radio, KEXP:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSVXPvXb10M
— Fady
El Mirage @ ReverbNation
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Moon_Dawg
Joined: Apr 22, 2006
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Fairfax, VA
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Posted on May 16 2010 04:55 PM
I agree with Django Deadman (thanks for the tip!) that the Surfin' Lungs fill the bill perfectly. I've forwarded their name and MySpace link to Manfred who's forwarded them to Little Steven.
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djangodeadman
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Brighton UK
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Posted on May 16 2010 05:56 PM
Moon Dawg
Pleased to be of service.
Hope you're keeping well.
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Tuck
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Denver, CO
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Posted on May 24 2010 09:51 AM
I've been meaning to post this suggestion, but couldn't remember the details:
Sonic Surf City
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Banzai
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Posted on Jun 04 2010 05:53 PM
I was also going to mention THE SURFIN' LUNGS by far the best surf music group on the scene, well in the UK anyway. Been going strong now for nearly 30 years and their new album FULL PETAL JACKET is truly excellent. Also, for anyone interested, their last album SURF, DRAGS & ROCK 'N' ROLL is superb especially seminal surf music classic PSYCHO SURFER!
I recommend this group above all other current ones. Fajitas!
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surferjoemusic
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Livorno
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Posted on Jun 04 2010 06:37 PM
Banzai
I was also going to mention THE SURFIN' LUNGS by far the best surf music group on the scene, well in the UK anyway. Been going strong now for nearly 30 years and their new album FULL PETAL JACKET is truly excellent. Also, for anyone interested, their last album SURF, DRAGS & ROCK 'N' ROLL is superb especially seminal surf music classic PSYCHO SURFER!
I recommend this group above all other current ones. Fajitas!
You cannot put the Lungs on the same genre of the Beach Boys or the "classic" vocal beach/surf bands. The Surfin' Lungs have more of a surf punk band than a typical surf band. They are great and fun, I love them and I have all their albums, but their attitude on stage is very aggressive for surf.
My favorites remain Honolulu High and Holy Guacamole.
— Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)
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