
Don't know much about this band. Outta Portland, Oregon from the early 1990's. Garage/Punk/Surf rock. They ain't reinventing the wheel over here, just kicking out some righteous jams, and having a good time doing it.
This ones on Estrus records, who from what i've heard, (As in, with my own two ears) have never released a single note of bad music-- Or maybe it was all bad, and i just like crap that sucks. Either way, Estrus is a name i have always trusted for high quality entertainment, and this record is proof.
I bought this in 1994/95 when it was new, and had never heard of the Satan's Pilgrims before, but when i saw that it was on Estrus i gladly forked over the dough.
I'm glad i did. This ones a keeper.
I didn't split the tracks up because i believe that punk rock 7" EPs were intended to be heard a side at a time regardless of whether there are five songs or one.
That's just how i roll.
Side one:
Haunted House / Hester Synne
Side two:
Super Eight / Shape Of Things To Come

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2 comments:
i love you for not splitting up the tracks. so many of these blogs made by so-called music enthusiasts make it so easy for people to press "shuffle" and take each song out of context. I've been waiting for find one that doesn't, and stumbling across your blog today made me trust your posts more than any of those other self proclaimed music nerds. greeeeeat record by the way.
Thanks for the kind words!
I didn't make the rules, i just know that they are right...Some things were meant to be heard a certain way.
Punk rock EPs- a side at a time. (Plus, it's easier to not split up the tracks anyway. It's a win-win situation.)
Be sure to check back often, i got more of this 90's garage punk stuff on the way. Mummies, Phantom Surfers, etc...
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