HYPSTRZ, The

Hypstrzation

LP

BOMP!

Cat Nº: BLP 4091

15,00 

VAT included

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Incendiary and tough ’70s punked out performances of ’60s garage classics! If their blazing stomping cover of ‘in the Midnight Hour’ that kicks this off doesn’t get your blood pumping, to quote Louis Jordan, jack or jill or anything else — you dead. REVIEW: “It’s ironic that ’60s revivalist bands often produce records that are as rare and difficult to find as the records from which their material is sourced. Such is the case for this Midwest band’s fantastic 1980 Bomp LP, “Hypstrization!” Despite the backing from Bomp, the album went unnoticed by many ardent garage rock fans, only to attain a level of cult desirability among collectors in later years. The band themselves were an anachronism, reviving mid-60s garage rock in the teeth of late-70s punk, thrilling and confounding audiences in fraternal halls, local ballrooms and bowling alleys throughout the upper Midwest. What made it work, and what comes across so clearly on these live recordings, is that the group was fully committed to the sounds they produced, and the fuel of fellow punk bands (both local like The Suicide Commandos, and god-like, such as The Ramones) made their snarling, thrashing garage rock a lot more than a pose.”