Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Tuesday Tune-age: The Creepshow

In the interest of adding regular features to this blog, and to keep me on track (I work better with clear guidelines or directions), I'm starting with Tuesday Tune-age! Ever Tuesday, I will blog about a musician, band, ensemble or music artist that has caught my attention recently. I'm hoping to focus on lesser-known artists, since the big names already have tonnes of mainstream coverage, but might occasionally mention a major star who strikes my fancy for some reason.

We'll start this off with The Creepshow, a psychobilly/horror punk band originally from nearby Burlington, Ontario. Here's the video for "The Garden" from their debut album, Sell Your Soul. It's a slower, calmer affair than most of their other tracks, but has a charm all its own:



Psychobilly is a genre that arose in the middle of the rockabilly revival of the mid-1970s. Rockabilly was one of the earliest forms of rock 'n' roll, the marriage of rhythm-and-blues and honky-tonk music, and during the punk movement's opposition to the kind of ossified, crafted, self-indulgent arena rock that dominated the music scene in the 1970s, mining earlier forms of rock music became an effective way to channel baser emotions like rage, despair, fun, and lust.

Psychobilly took the musical foundation of rockabilly, kidnapped it at gunpoint, threw it in the back of a black 1967 Chevy Malibu convertible, and took it on a wild ride through Transylvania. With lyrical topics like horror films, pulp science fiction, sex and violence, psychobilly tapped into the subculture of exploitation films thematically and aesthetically. Indeed, costuming, album art and band posters and where applicable, music videos, seek kinship with the lurid kitsch of "grindhouse" cinema.

Similarly, horror punk eats the brains out of punk rock and devotes its image and lyrics to zombie flicks and horror films.

The Creepshow are playing Hamilton later this week so I'm going to try and see them live.

Also check out the "Take My Hand" video for an example of their more rockin' work:



UPDATE (16 July): I did end up seeing them last night, and they were excellent. Great musicians and they really got the audience involved. If they're coming anywhere near to you, I highly recommend them.

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