Before they became Kobanes, these Chicago Ramones-inspired poppy punkers formed this instro-surf band with a creepy, satanic theme and actually came up with twelve great, spooky instrumental surf tunes that transcend the schlock. Recorded in the Mecca of pop-punk, Sonic Iguana, by the Pope of pop-punk, Mass Giorgini ten years ago, then they broke up and none of us even knew about it until now. It's a very unlikely scenario, but hey, the devil works in mysterious ways. John Nunnally
I've seen this SF-based group live a couple of times and they have great, high-energy shows. I listened to this new release of theirs all the way through today and enjoyed tracks 1-8, tracks 9-13 are killer.. TJDMORA
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024
This is a celebration of one of the coolest things that I have ever done. I'm so proud of the festival and of what Reverb Brasil became. My favorite track is, of course, from my first surf band as it was the begining of a lot of cool things that happened in my life. Leopoldo de Castro