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HPS 235CD
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Reissue, originally released in 2005. "Our attempt to achieve the sound of the Sonics first album with extra raw drums recorded live In Long Beach California Shawn Medina (bass player) did all the guitar playing aside from Wic Coleman (close friend and honorary member) the solo for 'Velvet' on a big box 100watt JMP Marshall and 1968 Burns Bison. Johnny had left the band after co-writing and performing most of the songs on this album. 'Action' was written with the plans to have Poison Ivy play the lead. It was discussed, but never became a reality. Todd Youth (formerly of Agnostic Front/Warzone/Murphys Law/Danzig) joined the band shortly after."
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HPS 235LP
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LP version. Reissue, originally released in 2005. "Our attempt to achieve the sound of the Sonics first album with extra raw drums recorded live In Long Beach California Shawn Medina (bass player) did all the guitar playing aside from Wic Coleman (close friend and honorary member) the solo for 'Velvet' on a big box 100watt JMP Marshall and 1968 Burns Bison. Johnny had left the band after co-writing and performing most of the songs on this album. 'Action' was written with the plans to have Poison Ivy play the lead. It was discussed, but never became a reality. Todd Youth (formerly of Agnostic Front/Warzone/Murphys Law/Danzig) joined the band shortly after."
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HPS 235ULTRA-LP
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LP version. Transparent back, red/orange/black splatter vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2005. "Our attempt to achieve the sound of the Sonics first album with extra raw drums recorded live In Long Beach California Shawn Medina (bass player) did all the guitar playing aside from Wic Coleman (close friend and honorary member) the solo for 'Velvet' on a big box 100watt JMP Marshall and 1968 Burns Bison. Johnny had left the band after co-writing and performing most of the songs on this album. 'Action' was written with the plans to have Poison Ivy play the lead. It was discussed, but never became a reality. Todd Youth (formerly of Agnostic Front/Warzone/Murphys Law/Danzig) joined the band shortly after."
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HPS 235LTD-LP
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LP version. Violet vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2005. "Our attempt to achieve the sound of the Sonics first album with extra raw drums recorded live In Long Beach California Shawn Medina (bass player) did all the guitar playing aside from Wic Coleman (close friend and honorary member) the solo for 'Velvet' on a big box 100watt JMP Marshall and 1968 Burns Bison. Johnny had left the band after co-writing and performing most of the songs on this album. 'Action' was written with the plans to have Poison Ivy play the lead. It was discussed, but never became a reality. Todd Youth (formerly of Agnostic Front/Warzone/Murphys Law/Danzig) joined the band shortly after."
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HPS 237CD
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Reissue, originally released in 2014. "Censored by a controlling under powered label we have finally released the album as it was intended. Altamont was no joke, it changed the world, it changed rock n' roll forever. We covered at least one song every band that participated in Altamont -- minus The Grateful Dead, who went home scared. Every song has a lord's twist that is like a solid punch between the eyes. This was one of the hardest and funnest albums to record. It was great seeing all the past members come together for a session. Burrito Bros, Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, Santana, Crosby Stills Nash and Young -- how did we do it(Dec 6th, 1969 forever changed. 17 former Lords recorded this album in Los Angeles at the Glory Hole with Nic Jodoin, Gabe Hammond, John Tyree, Max Eisdon, Johnny DeVilla, Spencer Robinson, Wic Coleman, Dave James, Harry Drumdini, Kevin Starr, Harlen Spector, Warren Eaton, Christian Martucci, Jake Cavaliere, Shawn Medina, Lights Out Levine, John Saletra."
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HPS 237LP
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LP version. Reissue, originally released in 2014. "Censored by a controlling under powered label we have finally released the album as it was intended. Altamont was no joke, it changed the world, it changed rock n' roll forever. We covered at least one song every band that participated in Altamont -- minus The Grateful Dead, who went home scared. Every song has a lord's twist that is like a solid punch between the eyes. This was one of the hardest and funnest albums to record. It was great seeing all the past members come together for a session. Burrito Bros, Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, Santana, Crosby Stills Nash and Young -- how did we do it (Dec 6th, 1969 forever changed. 17 former Lords recorded this album in Los Angeles at the Glory Hole with Nic Jodoin, Gabe Hammond, John Tyree, Max Eisdon, Johnny DeVilla, Spencer Robinson, Wic Coleman, Dave James, Harry Drumdini, Kevin Starr, Harlen Spector, Warren Eaton, Christian Martucci, Jake Cavaliere, Shawn Medina, Lights Out Levine, John Saletra."
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HPS 237LTD-LP
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LP version. Brown vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2014. "Censored by a controlling under powered label we have finally released the album as it was intended. Altamont was no joke, it changed the world, it changed rock n' roll forever. We covered at least one song every band that participated in Altamont -- minus The Grateful Dead, who went home scared. Every song has a lord's twist that is like a solid punch between the eyes. This was one of the hardest and funnest albums to record. It was great seeing all the past members come together for a session. Burrito Bros, Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, Santana, Crosby Stills Nash and Young -- how did we do it (Dec 6th, 1969 forever changed. 17 former Lords recorded this album in Los Angeles at the Glory Hole with Nic Jodoin, Gabe Hammond, John Tyree, Max Eisdon, Johnny DeVilla, Spencer Robinson, Wic Coleman, Dave James, Harry Drumdini, Kevin Starr, Harlen Spector, Warren Eaton, Christian Martucci, Jake Cavaliere, Shawn Medina, Lights Out Levine, John Saletra."
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HPS 237ULTRA-LP
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LP version. Transparent orange/red splatter vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2014. "Censored by a controlling under powered label we have finally released the album as it was intended. Altamont was no joke, it changed the world, it changed rock n' roll forever. We covered at least one song every band that participated in Altamont -- minus The Grateful Dead, who went home scared. Every song has a lord's twist that is like a solid punch between the eyes. This was one of the hardest and funnest albums to record. It was great seeing all the past members come together for a session. Burrito Bros, Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, Santana, Crosby Stills Nash and Young -- how did we do it (Dec 6th, 1969 forever changed. 17 former Lords recorded this album in Los Angeles at the Glory Hole with Nic Jodoin, Gabe Hammond, John Tyree, Max Eisdon, Johnny DeVilla, Spencer Robinson, Wic Coleman, Dave James, Harry Drumdini, Kevin Starr, Harlen Spector, Warren Eaton, Christian Martucci, Jake Cavaliere, Shawn Medina, Lights Out Levine, John Saletra."
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HPS 236CD
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Reissue, originally released in 2008. "'No Love Lost' is our favorite track -- originally by Joy Division but with an 'angels hard as they come' approach. This album was as close as we were ever going to get as an 'original lineup'. Johnny DeVilla came back after a hiatus, and Micheal Davis (MC5) joined the band. Recorded at Woody Jackon's world famous studio located in Nichols Canyon in Hollywood, California. Laurent Bagnard graced us with bad ass photos of the band. Johnny DeVilla's wife Jamie posed for the album cover on Eric Or's of the Cretins Motorcycle Club Norton Commando. Artwork by Sergio Palami.
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HPS 236LP
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LP version. Reissue, originally released in 2008. "'No Love Lost' is our favorite track -- originally by Joy Division but with an 'angels hard as they come' approach. This album was as close as we were ever going to get as an 'original lineup'. Johnny DeVilla came back after a hiatus, and Micheal Davis (MC5) joined the band. Recorded at Woody Jackon's world famous studio located in Nichols Canyon in Hollywood, California. Laurent Bagnard graced us with bad ass photos of the band. Johnny DeVilla's wife Jamie posed for the album cover on Eric Or's of the Cretins Motorcycle Club Norton Commando. Artwork by Sergio Palami.
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HPS 236LTD-LP
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LP version. Magenta vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2008. "'No Love Lost' is our favorite track -- originally by Joy Division but with an 'angels hard as they come' approach. This album was as close as we were ever going to get as an 'original lineup'. Johnny DeVilla came back after a hiatus, and Micheal Davis (MC5) joined the band. Recorded at Woody Jackon's world famous studio located in Nichols Canyon in Hollywood, California. Laurent Bagnard graced us with bad ass photos of the band. Johnny DeVilla's wife Jamie posed for the album cover on Eric Or's of the Cretins Motorcycle Club Norton Commando. Artwork by Sergio Palami.
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HPS 236ULTRA-LP
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LP version. Orange/white/yellow vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2008. "'No Love Lost' is our favorite track -- originally by Joy Division but with an 'angels hard as they come' approach. This album was as close as we were ever going to get as an 'original lineup'. Johnny DeVilla came back after a hiatus, and Micheal Davis (MC5) joined the band. Recorded at Woody Jackon's world famous studio located in Nichols Canyon in Hollywood, California. Laurent Bagnard graced us with bad ass photos of the band. Johnny DeVilla's wife Jamie posed for the album cover on Eric Or's of the Cretins Motorcycle Club Norton Commando. Artwork by Sergio Palami.
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HPS 234CD
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Reissue, originally released in 2002. "We were tired of instrumental music, and completely burned out after touring 300 + shows a year in our previous band (the Bomboras). We needed a change, we needed rock n' roll -- fuzz guitar and leather. We were out for blood --big boots, bikes, and wild angels!" Recorded 100% analog and mastered to tape. Garage punk in its purity. Take all your biker movie soundtracks and throw 'em away, replace it with the soundtrack to your life -- To Hell With The Lords.
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HPS 234LP
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LP version. Reissue, originally released in 2002. "We were tired of instrumental music, and completely burned out after touring 300 + shows a year in our previous band (the Bomboras). We needed a change, we needed rock n' roll -- fuzz guitar and leather. We were out for blood --big boots, bikes, and wild angels!" Recorded 100% analog and mastered to tape. Garage punk in its purity. Take all your biker movie soundtracks and throw 'em away, replace it with the soundtrack to your life -- To Hell With The Lords.
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HPS 234LTD-LP
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LP version. Oxblood vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2002. "We were tired of instrumental music, and completely burned out after touring 300 + shows a year in our previous band (the Bomboras). We needed a change, we needed rock n' roll -- fuzz guitar and leather. We were out for blood --big boots, bikes, and wild angels!" Recorded 100% analog and mastered to tape. Garage punk in its purity. Take all your biker movie soundtracks and throw 'em away, replace it with the soundtrack to your life -- To Hell With The Lords.
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HPS 234ULTRA-LP
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LP version. Striped white/red/black vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 2002. "We were tired of instrumental music, and completely burned out after touring 300 + shows a year in our previous band (the Bomboras). We needed a change, we needed rock n' roll -- fuzz guitar and leather. We were out for blood --big boots, bikes, and wild angels!" Recorded 100% analog and mastered to tape. Garage punk in its purity. Take all your biker movie soundtracks and throw 'em away, replace it with the soundtrack to your life -- To Hell With The Lords.
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HPS 155CD
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Originally recorded in 2010, the highly sought-after Midnight To 666 sold out in record time. Quickly regarded as a garage punk classic, this album features thirteen dark seething tracks, full of ferocious vocals, grinding organ and a primitive rhythm section with the ever-present fuzz guitar sound you've come to expect from the Lords of Altamont. From the painfully relatable F.F.T.S., through the stomping energy of "You're Gonna Get There", the crowd chanting anthem -- and alternate version of -- "Get In The Car" up until the moody closing track "Faded Black", this is a soul bearing, primal two wheeled scream into the void. Originally released on the French Fargo Records label, Midnight To 666, with Harry "Full Tilt" Drumdini from The Cramps on drums, now finds a new home on Heavy Psych Sounds Records. Featuring the original artwork the band intended before the blood red version went to print, as well as a bonus outtake of "Faded Black", this re-release is a sure bet. LP versions available on black vinyl, gold vinyl (HPS 155LTD-LP), orange background/splatter black vinyl (HPS 155S-LP).
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LP version. Originally recorded in 2010, the highly sought-after Midnight To 666 sold out in record time. Quickly regarded as a garage punk classic, this album features thirteen dark seething tracks, full of ferocious vocals, grinding organ and a primitive rhythm section with the ever-present fuzz guitar sound you've come to expect from the Lords of Altamont. From the painfully relatable F.F.T.S., through the stomping energy of "You're Gonna Get There", the crowd chanting anthem -- and alternate version of -- "Get In The Car" up until the moody closing track "Faded Black", this is a soul bearing, primal two wheeled scream into the void. Originally released on the French Fargo Records label, Midnight To 666, with Harry "Full Tilt" Drumdini from The Cramps on drums, now finds a new home on Heavy Psych Sounds Records. Featuring the original artwork the band intended before the blood red version went to print, as well as a bonus outtake of "Faded Black", this re-release is a sure bet.
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LP version. Gold vinyl. Originally recorded in 2010, the highly sought-after Midnight To 666 sold out in record time. Quickly regarded as a garage punk classic, this album features thirteen dark seething tracks, full of ferocious vocals, grinding organ and a primitive rhythm section with the ever-present fuzz guitar sound you've come to expect from the Lords of Altamont. From the painfully relatable F.F.T.S., through the stomping energy of "You're Gonna Get There", the crowd chanting anthem -- and alternate version of -- "Get In The Car" up until the moody closing track "Faded Black", this is a soul bearing, primal two wheeled scream into the void. Originally released on the French Fargo Records label, Midnight To 666, with Harry "Full Tilt" Drumdini from The Cramps on drums, now finds a new home on Heavy Psych Sounds Records. Featuring the original artwork the band intended before the blood red version went to print, as well as a bonus outtake of "Faded Black", this re-release is a sure bet.
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LP version. Orange with black splatter vinyl. Originally recorded in 2010, the highly sought-after Midnight To 666 sold out in record time. Quickly regarded as a garage punk classic, this album features thirteen dark seething tracks, full of ferocious vocals, grinding organ and a primitive rhythm section with the ever-present fuzz guitar sound you've come to expect from the Lords of Altamont. From the painfully relatable F.F.T.S., through the stomping energy of "You're Gonna Get There", the crowd chanting anthem -- and alternate version of -- "Get In The Car" up until the moody closing track "Faded Black", this is a soul bearing, primal two wheeled scream into the void. Originally released on the French Fargo Records label, Midnight To 666, with Harry "Full Tilt" Drumdini from The Cramps on drums, now finds a new home on Heavy Psych Sounds Records. Featuring the original artwork the band intended before the blood red version went to print, as well as a bonus outtake of "Faded Black", this re-release is a sure bet.
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HPS 172CD
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This seventh chapter of the Lords of Altamont's body of work strikes with an unapologetic conviction built up from 22 years of soul seasoning and nonstop rock action, fine tuning their iconic fuel injected sound. Recorded during a worldwide pandemic with members across the globe, this album is not only an experiment in creativity but also a testament to the Lords' brotherhood, dedication to the old ways and paying homage to their sonic forefathers. Tune In, Turn On, Electrify takes a ride through the mental landscape of these four musicians: thrusting raw, aggressive garage punk in your face, then flips the script inviting you on elaborate psychedelic trips. Get kicked in the teeth with "We'll Never Leave (This World Alive)", fight the demons in your head with "Mud", then come down easy with "Soul In Flames". CD version includes a bonus track, a cover of the Stooges' "Lost in the Future".
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HPS 172LP
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LP version. This seventh chapter of the Lords of Altamont's body of work strikes with an unapologetic conviction built up from 22 years of soul seasoning and nonstop rock action, fine tuning their iconic fuel injected sound. Recorded during a worldwide pandemic with members across the globe, this album is not only an experiment in creativity but also a testament to the Lords' brotherhood, dedication to the old ways and paying homage to their sonic forefathers. Tune In, Turn On, Electrify takes a ride through the mental landscape of these four musicians: thrusting raw, aggressive garage punk in your face, then flips the script inviting you on elaborate psychedelic trips. Get kicked in the teeth with "We'll Never Leave (This World Alive)", fight the demons in your head with "Mud", then come down easy with "Soul In Flames".
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LP version. Cornetto transparent vinyl with purple stripes. This seventh chapter of the Lords of Altamont's body of work strikes with an unapologetic conviction built up from 22 years of soul seasoning and nonstop rock action, fine tuning their iconic fuel injected sound. Recorded during a worldwide pandemic with members across the globe, this album is not only an experiment in creativity but also a testament to the Lords' brotherhood, dedication to the old ways and paying homage to their sonic forefathers. Tune In, Turn On, Electrify takes a ride through the mental landscape of these four musicians: thrusting raw, aggressive garage punk in your face, then flips the script inviting you on elaborate psychedelic trips. Get kicked in the teeth with "We'll Never Leave (This World Alive)", fight the demons in your head with "Mud", then come down easy with "Soul In Flames".
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HPS 172LTD-LP
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LP version. Magenta fluo vinyl. This seventh chapter of the Lords of Altamont's body of work strikes with an unapologetic conviction built up from 22 years of soul seasoning and nonstop rock action, fine tuning their iconic fuel injected sound. Recorded during a worldwide pandemic with members across the globe, this album is not only an experiment in creativity but also a testament to the Lords' brotherhood, dedication to the old ways and paying homage to their sonic forefathers. Tune In, Turn On, Electrify takes a ride through the mental landscape of these four musicians: thrusting raw, aggressive garage punk in your face, then flips the script inviting you on elaborate psychedelic trips. Get kicked in the teeth with "We'll Never Leave (This World Alive)", fight the demons in your head with "Mud", then come down easy with "Soul In Flames".
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HPS 060COL-LP
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2019 repress, red vinyl. A hammered four-stroke beat like a twin cylinder engine running on idle, a roaring guitar riff revving up the rpms of the iron-built motorcycle-inspired band, then the fresh and insisting breeze of a Farfisa organ whispering "let's ride", and a heavy bass greasing up the reliable crank and rods of that authentic rock'n'roll machine, and there it goes ladies and gents, the mighty Lords Of Altamont combo! Riding hard on backyard-built, loud pipes, and rigid frame indestructible raw choppers, the band left their garage enlivened by the year of 1969, right at the crossroads of the Summer of Love and the birth of punk rock. Fueled up by the MC5, the Stooges, and the Chambers Brothers, to name a few, the pack follows Jake "The Preacher" Cavaliere (vocals, organ) on his uncompromising rock'n'roll journey ; Dani Sindaco (guitar), Rob Zimmermann (bass), and Steven Van Der Werff (drums) along with their front man are now spreading out The Wild Sounds Of Lords Of Altamont, their latest record, around the planet! Through fads and fashions, either on wax or on stage, the Lords can take you back to this era of freedom and rebellion with their hi-octane tunes. The gang has been already rocking the world for 17 years with spectacular performances, firmly run-in by five solid stainless records and they're now fine-tuned with this new release of ten powerful late-sixties tracks which manage to sound fiendishly contemporary. Our era needs the Heavy Psych Sounds label and the Lords real bad: nine new original stunning songs plus an arrogant and totally mind-blowing Howlin' Wolf cover ("Evil Is Going On"). Let's welcome the LA combo back and hit the road to rock'n'roll with the "Savage 4". Carefully produced at Kitten Robot Studios in LA by punk rock legend Paul Roessler (Screamers); analog-mastered by Dave Schultz at D2 Mastering Lab.
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