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LANDLORDS, THE

  • 01. Fitzgerald's Paris
    02. Justified
    03. In Which the Scene Stole My Walkman
    04. Empty Rhetoric
    05. Writer's Cramp/Dance with Me
    06. My Head Throbs
    07. Mountain Don't
    08. Verbal Attack
    09. The Way It Should Be?
    10. Stigmata
    11. Press the Bar
    12. I Want It
    13. Strike It Up, Tabor
    14. Countess Sophia
    15. The Strange House
    16. Burning
    17. Critical Toast
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    LANDLORDS, THE

    Fitzgerald's Paris

    [engl] Long before it began sprouting Americana bands on every corner, the sleepy college town of Charlottesville, VA boasted a punk rock scene whose ferocity belied its small size. The Landlords, along with Lackey Die and the Beef People, stood at the epicenter of the action. After releasing the highly regarded Hey! It's A Teenage House Party! LP in 1984, The Landlords returned to the legendary Inner Ear Studios over the next few years to record their second album, Fitzgerald's Paris. Restored from the original master tapes and released after almost 30 years, Fitzgerald’s Paris offers seventeen tracks of pure rock and roll mayhem. Fusing musical influences as varied as Black Flag, Chuck Berry, and Motörhead, side A’s avalanche of epigrammatic money-tunes showcases The Landlords at their peak. Side B’s plunge into the jungle of noise builds on the intense dissonance of Scratch Acid, Live Skull, and The Landlords’ own infamous spinoff duo, Happy Flowers, all the while remaining rooted in hardcore punk. No matter the style, all the tunes on Fitzgerald’s Paris are destined to delight America’s next generation of alienated youth, while infuriating school boards, police departments, and town councils everywhere. Packaging includes an 11"x22" insert containing lyrics, flyers, and unpublished photos plus a free MP3 download of bonus studio material and a live set recorded off the board at CBGB's in September 1985.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    01.03.2016
     
  • 01. Exogamy
    02.Every Day's A Holiday
    03. Girls
    04. Bathroom Bigot
    05. Parent's Weekend
    06. No Good Woman
    07. Kids
    08. My Monotony
    09. Termination
    10. Nuns in Black Leather
    11. Let's Be Negative
    12. More Guts Tonight
    13. 99th Floor
    14. School for the Deaf/Let's Go!
    15. Washington Post
    16. I Hate School
    17. Amputee
    18. Mutant Hangout
    19. The Pain Isn't Over
    20. Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God
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    LANDLORDS, THE

    Hey! It's a Teenage House Party!

    [engl] The 1984 debut LP from The Landlords has long remained a cult favorite amongst punk+hardcore collectors and those local to the band's hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia. Formed in the Fall of 1983 through a chance encounter at WTJU, the University of Virginia's college radio station, The Landlords soon began practicing in the upper floor duplex apartment of bassist Eddie Jetlag, pissing off the landlord who lived downstairs, and thus earning their name. The Landlords' first show came only a couple of months later at the Plum's Lounge talent show, where the power was cut in the middle of their third song. Soon after, The Landlords became acquainted with the local punk scene in Charlottesville, playing frequently with Lackey Die and Beef People, and regional acts like Death Piggy and Scream. In March 1984, The Landlords headed up to Inner Ear Studios to record their debut LP with Don Zientara. Hey! It's A Teenage House Party! was released later that year on the band's own Catch Trout imprint. While the 21 song LP bears the same vibrant production as early DC hardcore releases, The Landlords' style and approach remains unique to this day. While a firmly-rooted hardcore punk record of the 1980's, tracks like "Nuns In Black Leather" (featuring guest vocals from Dave Smalley of D.Y.S. !), "Termination", and "Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God" hint at the dirgier, noise rock influenced direction the band would later move towards. Singer John Beers and guitarist Charlie Kramer would later go on to found the epic experimental duo, Happy Flowers. Hey! It's A Teenage House Party! has been remastered from the original reels for this reissue, limited to 400 copies. Packaged with a 12 page booklet featuring liner notes, never before seen photos of the band recording the album, and a spread of flyers + zine clippings, plus a digital download that includes 17 bonus tracks recorded just prior to the LP, a few of which never were re-recorded. A definitive edition of this highly underrated and essential document of early American hardcore punk.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    15.06.2018