The Quakes – Planet Obscure (2012)
The Quakes – Planet Obscure (2012)
01 – Dark Shadows 02 – Die Too Young 03 – Promise 04 – It’s A Curse 05 – Streets Are So Lonely 06 – Don’t Follow Me 07 – This Night 08 – Wildcat 09 – You’re A Joke 10 – Anti Social Girl 11 – Festa Do Estica E Puxa 12 – All About You 13 – March Of The Cloned Paul Romans Musicians: Paul Roman – vocals, guitar Rob Peltier – double bass Dave „The Ace” Hoy – drums
After 25 years or so of existence, The Quakes still led by the inexhaustible Paul Roman release their 7th studio album and they don’t seem to run out of inspiration. Very few bands can claim that. Roman’s song writing is still sparkling, full of creativity with a superb ability to write complex songs with strong melodies. “Planet Obscure” is in the very same vein as their previous album (the excellent Negative Charge) with some nods to earlier material. Thus “It’s A Curse” sounds a bit like an updated version of “you’re Dead”. Talking about their debut album, there’s a tribute to the band’s first drummer, Dave Hoy, tragically killed in an accident. The lyrics are well crafted too, avoiding the endless clichés of bats, zombies, graveyards and so on, a thing the Quakes never really did. Most of all, Roman doesn’t seem to care about tags, in that he’s similar to Alan Wilson of the Sharks. Rockabilly, Psychobilly, New Wave, Hillbilly, Brazilian pop… if it’s good to his ears, he incorporates it to create that great Quakes sound that is instantly recognizable. This is all that, and more, that you’ll find on Planet Obscure. ---Fred “Virgil” Turgis, the-rockabilly-chronicle.com
The Quakes are a psychobilly band from Buffalo, NY. They were formed in 1986, and were one of the very first American psychobilly bands. They are considered very influential to the current American psychobilly scene, but in the late 80’s, there was no scene to speak of in the United States. The Quakes Moved to London to try to find success.
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