The Continental Magazine Issue # 21 Review By Noel
Double Crown Records is owned and operated by Sean Berry. It’s truly a labor of love. In addition to the records he releases on this label and the other records and publications he sells, he produces and publishes The Continental Magazine. This small periodical is a treasure-trove of information of interest to lovers of surf and instrumental rock music. Though small in size and few in pages (honestly I have trouble reading the small print and I wear trifocals) the amount of information jam-packed into this magazine is almost unbelievable. Each issue normally contains two in-depth interviews with artists or bands of great historical or contemporary interest, pages of brief record reviews, the occasional concert or show report, and a compilation CD that is worth twice the price of the magazine if it were sold by itself. Issue # 21 is the subject of this review.
Fifty Years of Thunder and Lightning is the title of the Interview with the Atlantics, by Ivan Pongracic of The Maderia. Spanning eight full pages and five half pages, the interview is with two original members, lead guitarist Jim Skiatithis and drummer Peter Hood. The first question should be enough to reveal the depth of the interview, “Give us the full story about the beginnings of the band.” And Peter and Jim proceed, led by Ivan’s questions, to do just that.
Next is a one page review of a show by The Mono Men with Fireballs of Freedom. I’d say Sean has too much fun, but I know how hard it is to run a small independent record label and do everything else necessary to publish this magazine.
Then comes Eddie Bertrand: In Memorium, by Ivan Pongracic. Pulled together by Ivan from a forum thread on Surf Guitar 101, Ivan starts with an heartfelt tribute to Eddie Bertrand, and a summary of the highlights of his singularly significant place in the founding and early history of surf music. Then, Ivan weaves together questions from himself and forum members such as Ted Pilgrim of Satan’s Pilgrims, Danny Snyder of Frankie & The Pool Boys, The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party, and several others from SG101, with Eddie’s own answers, to let Eddie tell his story in his own words. Reading it is both uplifting and heart-breaking. I’m left with the impression of a generous, humble man of enormous talent who far-too briefly got the recognition he earned, and then many years later, right at the dawn of what was a new era of recognition of Eddie, for the music he so clearly loved and was its’ master, when a new generation of surf musicians and fans could have seen and heard him perform, Eddie tragically was diagnosed with cancer and much too soon passed away. I’m so deeply grateful to Ivan for this wonderful and important labor of love. If you love surf music, you owe it to yourself, and Eddie Bertrand, to read this amazing interview.
Following the interview with Eddie Bretrand is an interview by Kristina Hernandez with Steve Seagren, the director of the Reverb Junkies DVD. Kristina starts with a few background questions and then dives right in to discuss the production and filming of Reverb Junkies. If you don’t already own it, get the movie. You’ll be very glad you did.
Seven pages of brief music and DVD reviews follow, including one page of Man or Astro-Man? reviews to commemorate the release of three new 7-inch records and one full-length album. I’ve learned to rely on these reviews to point me to music I would otherwise not have given thought to, and I haven’t been disappointed.
Finally, included with every issue of The Continental Magazine is a compilation CD, and Issue # 21 is no exception. There are twenty-one tracks on this CD. The CD is always worth the price of any issue of the magazine, and this one most certainly is.
- Mrs. Moto, by Martin Cilia
- Beach Bunny, by Los Venturas
- Six Wives Under, by Bang! Mustang
- Beluga Sunrise, by The Space Rangers
- Duelo al Sol, by Durango14
- I Am The Werewolf, by The Mag Seven
- Corridor-X, By Kill, Baby… Kill!
- Showdown At The Tumbleweed Inn, by The Surfraders
- Rodeo, by The Stents
- Point Zero, by The West Samoa Surf League
- Tennessee Deadshot, by The Twang-O-Matics
- Tsunami Escape Route, by 9th Wave
- Jedd’s Gold Sled, by Crazy Aces
- Wailin’ Wolf, by The Monster Stalkers
- That’s Right, by Pirato Ketchup
- Backwash, by North of Malibu
- Slide, by Joe Matera
- Morocco, by King Pelican
- DelMarVa, by Insect Surfers
- Devil’s Dragstrip, by The Mighty Landshark!
- Carbomb, by The Bills
This is an amazing grouping of songs. There truly isn’t a weak song in the list. I’ve listened to it many times. I’m listening to it as I type this, and I don’t grow tired of it. There so much variety to the music. It really stands on its’ own as a worthy addition to any collection of surf music compilations.
Each issue of The Continental Magazine is full of valuable information, entertaining reading and great music. This issue, # 21 is a must-have for anyone who loves surf music.
You can find Issue # 21 of The Continental Magazine at Double Crown Records on the Internet at www.doublecrownrecords.com
Double Crown Records is also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/doublecrownrecords
and on Surf Guitar 101 at www.surfguitar101.com/profile/view/Double-Crown-Records/
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—This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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