Friday, February 22, 2008
Slade v. the Monkeys
September of 2007 found me in Memphis for Gonerfest, a week-long festival put on by Goner Records celebrating the kind of garage rock and power pop that makes you feel violated and then makes you blame yourself.
It's all a hopeless blur of humidity and horizontal stripes but this picture does it some justice:
I know it was real because I still have this copy of a book called Slade Vs. the Monkeys, which I do remember buying at Goner Records.
It's a collection of rock caricatures by someone named Crowbar. Some of the drawings, such as "Beatle zombies eating Chuck Berry's brains," invite an allegorical reading. Others, like "Jerry Lee Lewis riding a crab through a pubic forest" and "James Brown blowing up a beached whale" are clearly just innocent fun. Either way, these are some of the finest artworks I have ever encountered.
You can get it here:http://www.goner-records.com/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2741
If you are ever in Memphis for any reason eat as much as possible and go to the Stax museum.
Labels:
beers,
garage rock,
horizontal stripes,
Memphis,
monkeys,
slade,
zines
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