Monday, April 18, 2022

The Fells - Fun Date

 



Artist: The Fells
Title: Fun Date
Year: 1992
Label: Third World Underground
Tracks: 1.) Fun Date, 2.) Easy Rider

I'm not much of an expert on The Fells but they probably deserve more credit than they get. Their first records came out in 1991. That's the same year as Supercharger. One year later than The Humpers. Two years before The Rip Offs. The Fells were legitimately one of the first modern bands playing raw straight forward rock 'n' roll inspired punk. They held down the state of Arizona in the 1990s and along with The Drags in New Mexico made the southwest USA just as important as southern California at the time. 

The Fells had some heavy hitters in their lineup, too. The central core was Jeff Glave and Heath Heemsbergen who shared duties on vocals, guitar, and songwriting. Jeff eventually moved to the Bay Area and played in a lot of bands including Radio Reelers and Control Freaks with Greg Lowery. Heath moved to Michigan and was a longtime member of the all mighty Tyvek. The Fells went through a number of bassists and drummers, with the most notable of them being bass player Rob Yazzie, who has played in a bunch of Austin bands.

This is one of their earlier records. Third World Underground seems to have been a general Tucson indie label. "Fun Date" is a Heath song with a fairly standard punchy punk rock sound, heavy on the guitar effects. To me, "Easy Rider" is the winner, a Jeff song with a very spacy groove. It kind of reminds me of Tyvek, even though it's not credited to Heath.   

Sample: here

Friday, April 15, 2022

The Tweezers - Love Kills

 



Artist: The Tweezers
Title: Love Kills
Year: 2017
Label: Time Bomb
Tracks: 1.) Love Kills, 2.) Someday, 3.) Teen Machinery

It's fairly well know that when Teengenerate broke up at the end of 1995, brothers Fink and Fifi immediately formed new power pop bands. Fink did The Raydios and Fifi with The Tweezers. The Raydios made their way to Western audiences with the LP on Sweden's [edit] Germany's Screaming Apple label and later a second LP on Dirtnap but The Tweezers were much more elusive, releasing all their records on Japanese labels. 

The Tweezers were rounded out by Koji of Samantha's Favourite on guitar, Tomoko from Supersnazz on bass, and Uganda from Jet Boys and also Samantha's Favourite on drums. Their sole LP was released in 1997. To celebrate the 20 year anniversary, original label Time Bomb remastered and re-released the album and also did this 7" as a bonus. "Love Kills" was an unreleased song from the original sessions. "Someday" is a cover by The Kids, but this is a different version than what was on the album. "Teen Machinery" is another alternate version of a LP track. The updated CD included all these songs, and others, but they were also released separately here for vinyl fans. 

The Tweezers never recorded any more but kept on playing live forever. At some point Fifi stopped playing guitar and they added a fifth member. 

Sample: here