supported by 7 fans who also own “The Creeping Terror”
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
supported by 6 fans who also own “The Creeping Terror”
I was missing the voice, but after to listen the whole album i don't need the voice anymore, you can chill with these tunes every time, everywhere..... I love it J.A. Colmont
supported by 6 fans who also own “The Creeping Terror”
It's just impossible to feel down or negative when listening to the Volcano Kings when they are making this sort of instrumental dark-surf-space-rock stuff. Brilliantly concocted songs that just do all the right things. PaulTheOwl/Ripper/MxBv
New York's Crusher are back with more infectious punk, plus a portion of every sale benefits the Make The Road New York organization. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 23, 2017