The Meteors

Monkey's Breath


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The Meteors' fourth studio album, Monkey's Breath arrived hot on the heels of what had to be their finest 45 yet, a rabid deconstruction of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising," and it quickly proved that the energies that coursed through the single still had a long way to run. The opening "Do the Demolition Rock" could not have been better titled, as it chases the band at hyperspeed through a celebration of psychobilly itself -- it's "a gift from hell," the lyrics insist and, in the hands of a band that has the chops to match the attitude, it's hard to disagree. Any number of future Meteors classics piledrive from the disc. "Hogs and Cuties" is featured in both its LP form and as a fabulous 12" remix; the live favourite "Alligator Man" captures the band in its darkest, swampiest temper; while a cover of Johnny Burnette's "Sweet Love on My Mind" snaps the music back to its roots, at the same time demonstrating just how far the Meteors were traveling. There's another glimpse of the band's progress as "Just the Three of Us" emerges out of the 1982 demo found on the Teenagers from Outer Space reissue to become one of the Meteors' all-time finest, to round up the sound of the group at its most swaggeringly dangerous.

Tracklist

(Do The) Demolition    
Hogs And Cuties    
Alligator Man    
Rhythm Of The Bell    
Out Of Time    
Ain't Gonna Bring Me Down    
Night Of The Werewolf    
Take A Ride    
Just The Three Of Us    
Meat Is Meat    
Sweet Love On My Mind    
Joba's Snake