Chesterfield Kings, “Night of the Living Eyes” (Mirror, 1989; original recording 1979-83)
Named after what was already a cigarette only old guys smoked even in the ‘80s, and appropriately so, this Rochester NY combo was one of the most period-detail-specific of that wave of ‘60s-garage-punk revivalists, i. e. pure Chess blues/r&b guitar shuffle filtered through the early Stones. But these guys rocked with an emphasis on the punk section of the equation.
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10/2/18
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