Calling The Honeymoon Killers' debut disc a bad album is about as informative as calling 'Catch a Fire' a reggae record: it's just a generic description. This New York four-piece (not to be confused with the Belgian band named after the same 1970 psychotronic cinema classic) is firmly rooted in the aesthetics of the splatter drive-in, where badness is just the starting point. The fake voodoo music, recorded in "four track horror fidelity," is abrasive and primitive —like The Cramps with less-commercial instincts and an even sicker sense of humor. More a curio than anything anyone would ever want to listen to, 'Honeymoon Killers From Mars' is at least an entertaining curio. Think of it as aural pain in the service of black humor. Or think of it as obnoxious incompetence —you'll be neither alone nor unjustified. But miss it, and you'll never get to hear the world's worst version of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love." [SOURCE: TROUSER PRESS]
Label:
Fur Records – FUR 1
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1984
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Alternative Rock
Tracklist:
A1 Honeymoon Killers 3:39
A2 Cornbread Fed 3:11
A3 I Love To Eat It 3:01
A4 Rooms Of Doom 4:20
A5 Place In France 1:35
B1 Ubangi Stomp 4:24
B2 Cat People 3:25
B3 Who Do You Love 4:46
B4 Shake 4:42
Notes:
Recorded in four track horror fidelity beneath the Sixth Street Butcher Shop NYC.
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