P Paul Fenech
International Super Bastard CD
Best known as founder and leader of Psychobilly legends The Meteors, International Super Bastard shows that Fenech has more strings to his bow than simply being the master of Pure Psychobilly. The diversity that his solo albums allow him to show suggests that there is a wider potential audience than just Psychobilly enthusiasts. Roots and Rockabilly are ever-present, sometimes to a lesser degree in the more Psychobilly orientated material. On other titles the Psycho in Psychobilly takes a back-seat (though never departs completely) in favour of its 'Billy suffix. No matter how close to pure Rockabilly Fenech gets, there is nastiness lurking just around the corner.
Fenech's songwriting and guitar playing abilities don't need to be discussed here (you'll find this in a million other reviews of his work) other than to note that his the standard is maintained. The key to this release is it's variety which cover's vast territory of Fenech's musical universe, with heaps of Rockabilly, splashes of Surf, twangs of Country and bucket-loads of Rock 'n' Roll. But no matter how far Fenech strays from the archetypal Meteors sound, his music remains evil to the core.
Track Listing:
International Super Bastard / Legions Song / Dead Mans Road / Greenback Dollar / Fire Down Below / Lovers Rock / Bring It On / Long Time No See / Giocando Con La Mano Sinistra Di Dio / Goodbye No More / A Man Of Constant Sorrow / Agent Of Destruction / Tweeter and The Monkey Man / Just Thought I'd Set You Straight / Dark City / Nameless / Fuck 'em All.
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