The Meteors
Combining a revved-up variant on the classic rockabilly sound with a tongue-in-cheek obsession with horror movies and cartoonish violence, the Meteors are the U.K.'s leading psychobilly outfit. 1983's Wreckin' Crew was the Meteors' breakthrough album and their definitive release, documenting their trademark mix of raw and twangy guitar, slapping upright bass, and mock-scary lyrics dripping with echo. 1999's From Zorch with Love: The Very Best of the Meteors 1981-1987 skims the cream from their golden era, while albums like 2005's Don't Touch the Bang Bang Fruit, 2012's Doing the Lord's Work and 2024's 40 Days A Rotting confirm that the band have remained true to their sound throughout the decades. The Meteors were the brainchild of guitarist and vocalist Paul Fenech, who first made a name for himself in the late '70s as a member of the British rockabilly group the Southern Boys. After a spell, Fenech and Southern Boys upright bassist Nigel Lewis teamed up to form a two-man rockabilly combo, Rock Therapy; drummer Mark Robertson was added to the lineup in 1980, and the group adopted a new name, Raw Deal. While Raw Deal was beginning to attract attention among rockabilly fans and had landed spots on compilation albums, Fenech decided to give the group a new image. They adopted a punk-inspired look, added a mock-sinister undertow to their music, and adopted lyrics inspired by horror films such as The Hills Have Eyes and Blue Sunshine. Needing a new name to go with their new image, they began calling themselves the Meteors. In 1981, the group released its first album, In Heaven, issued as part of an ill-fated deal with Island Records, but the band's real breakthrough came with 1983's Wreckin' Crew, which featured a hit single cover of "Johnny Remember Me." By this time, Lewis and Robertson were both out of the band, replaced by Mick White and Steve "Ginger" Meadham, who took over on bass and drums, respectively; frequent personnel turnovers would be a regular part of the Meteors' story from this point forward, with Fenech the sole constant though literally dozens of lineups (though drummer Wolfgang Hordemann would join in 1993 and remain with the band well into the 2010s). The Meteors remained a popular attraction in the United Kingdom and Europe, touring frequently and releasing recordings at a steady pace through the 1980s and '90s, though the group were little more than a cult item in the United States. In the fall of 2000, Fenech announced that the Meteors would be giving up live performances following a swing through Germany, but to the relief of fans, he reconsidered, and a few years later yet another lineup of the group was touring regularly and hard at work on new recordings. The Meteors would release ten albums between 2000 and 2009 while keeping up a busy road schedule, and even though they slowed down a bit in the following decade, they managed to put out both Doing the Lord's Work and Maniac Rockers from Hell in 2012. Their next studio album, The Power of 3, came out in 2016, and 2021 brought Skull N Bones. It included both vocal and instrumental selections, and a cover of the Adverts' iconic "Gary Gilmore's Eyes." Several cuts from Skull N Bones would also appear on a 2021 CD titled Skull N Bones & the Curse of Skull N Bones, which beefed up the track selection from 12 to 21 songs. 2021 also brought a studio set from the band, Dreamin' Up a Nightmare, issued by the German Mutant Rock label. A single, "Murder Party" b/w "Dead Man's Hand," appeared in November 2023; it was a preview of the LP 40 Days A Rotting, which was delivered to fans in April 2024.
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40 Days a Rotting
Rockabilly - Editado por Mutant Rock Records el 5 abr 2024
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40 Days a Rotting
Rockabilly - Editado por Mutant Rock Records el 23 feb 2024
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Wreckin' Crew (Bonus Track Edition)
Rock - Editado por Sanctuary Records el 1 ene 1983
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A Little Easier
Pop - Editado por Sony Music Entertainment el 1 ene 1975
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Psychobilly
Punk - New Wave - Editado por People Like You Records el 17 mar 2003
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Teenagers from Outer Space
Punk - New Wave - Editado por Ace Records el 24 feb 1984
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Unholy Roller
Rockabilly - Editado por Mutant Rock Records el 19 feb 2021
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The Power of 3
Rockabilly - Editado por Mutant Rock Records el 29 jul 2016
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The Lost Album
Rock - Editado por Raucous Records el 29 jun 2004
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The Mutant Monkey and the Surfers from Zorch
Rock - Editado por Anagram el 1 ene 1988
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Bastard Sons of a Rock'n'Roll Devil
Rockabilly - Editado por Mutant Rock Records el 1 ene 1997
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Kings of Psychobilly
Rock - Editado por Anagram el 16 dic 2008
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From Zorch With Love
Rock - Editado por Cherry Red Records el 23 abr 2024
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From Zorch With Love
Rock - Editado por 13th Moon Recordings el 23 abr 2024
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Hymns for the Hellbound
Punk - New Wave - Editado por People Like You Records el 29 jun 2007
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These Evil Things
Punk - New Wave - Editado por People Like You Records el 25 oct 2004
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Don't Touch the Bang Bang Fruit (Deluxe Version)
Rock - Editado por Anagram el 1 nov 2019
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Madman Roll
Rockabilly - Editado por Mutant Rock Records el 1 ene 1991
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