White Flame

American Rudeness (180gr)

For those who keep searching for lost 70s gems, this is an ideal one, both because it was long lost and it is a gem! WHITE FLAME was formed in Connecticut by high-school friends Mark St. John and Rich Ricciuti in the early 1970s. American Rudeness, their only album was recorded between 1977 and 1978 in New Haven and self-released on the bands own label Rudeness Records. It was in the end a private pressing that never got any distribution outside the bands state, preventing them from having any success or recognition. Their music is a killer blend of Detroit proto-punk, heroin fueled rock "Berlin style," with a dash of weirdness (they were huge fans of Frank Zappa). On their title track you can even see similarities to what Wayne County was doing in NYC, or to what British bands like The Count Bishops were up to. It has the wicked touch ala Kim Fowley, and you can feel occasional influences from The Stooges (those wailin guitars), MC5 (high energy guitar riffs), and The Velvet Underground (especially on "Blame"). Almost 30 years after its first pressing Munster unearths, for you, this hidden treasure. Tracks: Star Spangled Intro; American Rudeness; Ailing Dogs; Lewd Dude; Dangerous; Makumba Love; Obedience Trials; The Last Cowboy; Cash n Sin; Vacation in Handcuffs; Hard Women; Blame.

Price
€ 7.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release date
15-07-2007
Label
Item-nr
284817
EAN
8435008828417
Availability
Not in stock
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