Showing posts with label surf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surf. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2018

Storm Surge of Reverb review of Impala "In The Late Hours"




by Hunter King
originally published on Storm Surge of Reverb 

Who would have thought that after 20 years of silence we’d see seminal instro acts of the 90s like Impala and The Bomboras rise from the grave? While I think surf is having a great year right now, it’s slowly changed since the 90’s, probably a little less traditional, or at least allowed a lot more instrumental music styles under its umbrella.

Perhaps that’s exactly why Impala is back. In the Late Hours is not a surf record. While it feels comfortably at home with their back catalog, these aren’t adrenaline-focused, driving guitars. Instead it’s moody, cinematic, sultry and surly -- trenchcoat-wearin’ gumshoe sorta stuff. A decent helping of crime jazz and some dynamite saxophone. “Double Indemnity” is much closer to Henry Mancini and orchestral soundtrack music than anything on a surf record. It’s not always so serious though, with some Las Vegas Grind material here and there (big fan of “Johnnie’s Jive”), an Ike Turner tribute, and a cover of In the Hall of the Mountain King.

Impala’s albums have never been lacking in sound quality and this is no different. As usual, they prove that they know how to make a saxophone sound as beautiful as it ought to, and the occasional other brass instrumentation sounds great, like a true soundtrack.

Impala aren’t the only 90’s act to make a comeback album, but unlike some of the others this that have done so, this feels like a matured version of their former selves rather than confused one.

You can grab CD or vinyl copies of the album from their page. And I’d like to suggest driving South on I-55 for about 6 hours when they get a chance.



Thursday, March 30, 2017

News and April show announcement

It is with deep regrets that I inform you I will no longer be hosting monthly Southern Surf Stomps. It has been an incredible three years(!) and an honor and privilege to work with so many wonderful and talented people. I've made some lifelong friends in the process from all over the country and found a new home at Kavarna. I'm incredibly proud of all the things we've accomplished; hosting 50 surf and instrumental groups in 4 cities across 3 states, with two acts whose members have been nominated for Grammys!

With all of that said, we are far from done. We will still be doing shows such as April 21st's with Jeffrey Butzer's The Compartmentalizationalists, Genki Genki Panic, In Snow, and Nikki Speake (Midnight Larks). If your group would like to perform, please don't hesitate to contact me as we will still be holding shows at Kavarna and elsewhere.








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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Southern Surf Stomp! presents Liz Brasher, The Fugitives, Rad-isaurus Rex


We're changing it up this go around with just one instro/surf group, The Fugitives (featuring Nicole of The Wave Slaves), and two surf-leaning turf groups.  Liz Brasher is an artist which deserves your attention.  Now normally singer-songwriter is a term that turns me right off but Liz is different, channeling 60's RnB fused with guitar awash in reverb and backed by a phenomenal combo.  The Fugitives are back with guest drummer Nicole Edge of The Wave Slaves.  The trio will be doing mostly standards in their aggressive style with David Northrip's sped-up-tape guitar playing.  Rounding out the bill are surfy, garage punkers Rad-isaurus Rex who did a show for us at the Star Bar a while back and are just a ton of fun.





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Friday, December 16, 2016

Southern Surf Stomp! presents The Buckrabbits, Racket Squad, Two Sisters

We're kicking off the new year with three new groups to the Stomp!  Montgomery, Alabama's The Buckrabbits are an instrumental surf punk trio heavily influenced by the likes of Link Wray and the Ramones.  You may have caught them at the Clarkston Surf Fest almost ten years ago(!) in 2008.  Making their debut, Racket Squad features members of The Surge! and I'm told will perform instrumentals which predate the surf genre, where tape delay was used in lieu of spring reverb as it had not yet been invented.  Maestro Eddie Katcher takes the helm so in my eyes the group can do no wrong and we're sure to be treated to another master class.  Two Sisters will provide the 'turf' portion of the evening with female fronted pop music in the vein of Neko Case and Camera Obscura.


Thursday, November 3, 2016

Highlights from Southern Surf Stomp! on 10/8/16



Forbidden Waves
Tim Ridgway
Will Eskridge
Kyle Kendall
The Wheel Knockers
Michael Goldman
Dan McNeill (aka Jet Powers)
Tim Pelletier
Bob Berry
Zarinah & the Zaratans

Zarinah Shahid
Eric Long
Jeff Waites
Robert Russom

Highlights from Southern Surf Stomp! on 8/20/16



Jeffrey Bützer
Genki Genki Panic
Carlos Satana




Davey Snakes
Chad Dracula
The Bionic Vapor Boy
Biggie Rats
Reed Barrickman
Lester Dragstedt
Jordan Herschaft, John Hilton, Ryan Holderfield (left to right)

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Highlights from Southern Surf Stomp! on 6/18/16



Holy Mountain Top Removers
Anthony Ford

Edmond Villa
Mikey Allred
SEAWHORSE





Kenny Howes & the Wow!
The legendary Kenny Howes
Lyle Bufkin
Lee Flier
Kelly Shane