Wait, another ineloquent
blogger writing a tribute page on THE MISFITS? I'm trying to keep
this short: THE MISFITS are probably my favorite punk rock band. From
setting new standards artwork and cult wise to the phenomena Glenn
Danzig itself, this band was (!) just perfect. Like most of the good
bands I'm listening to nowadays I got into the Misfits way too late,
like about two years ago. I always loved “Halloween” and its huge
amount of cover versions but somehow never put a complete Misfits
album on my playlist. That changed however one summer when the only
CD around in my girlfriend's kitchen was her “Collection I”. I
was hooked. Nearly every song on that compilation is a classic with
especially “Hollywood Babylon”, “Where eagles dare”, “London
dungeon” and “Mommy, can I go out & kill tonight?” standing
out as pure captures of the atmosphere this band has created.
Their
group of themes is just something I can deeply relate to: Aliens,
zombies, mummies, vampires, homicide, comics, bloodcurdling places
and all other kinds of bestiality. That's what I love in thinking
about the 80s, everything just seems to fit together concerning the
atmosphere. When listening to the Misfits, impressions of movies like
“Nightmare on Elm Street”, “Fright Night” or “Pet Sematary”
immediately shoot through my brain and create this kind of coloring
that could be a mixture of the illustrations for Stephen King's
“Werewolf Cycle” and the Creepshow comics.
After checking out the
actual albums of the band, “Static Age” is my definite favorite.
Listen to “TV casualty” and try not to sing-along to it while
wearing sun-glasses...
Regarding Danzig's later
band projects, I like SAMHAIN better than DANZIG. I guess this is a
natural consequence if you dig the Misfits because Danzig is far more
advanced and tries to explore other aspects of music, too. Samhains
“Initium” EP has this perfect song “All Murder, all guts, all
fun” on it that should and could have been a Misfits song. Last
year I was trying to put together a horror themed fanzine with the
song title as its name. I wanted to include writings on Danzig's
bands as well as THE CRAMPS, THE METEORS or THE NEKROMANTIX plus a
lot of jabbering on horror movies. I didn't finish it (actually I
only cut & pasted the front cover) but maybe I'll get something
done until this year's Halloween (which obviously would be the
perfect date to release this kind of a zine...)
Their LP “November
coming fire” includes some really strange songs like “Birthright”,
“Unbridled” or “Human Pony Girl” that are weirding me out a
bit. But then again, you've got bangers like “Mother of mercy” or
“Let the day begin” (which is my actual alarm ringtone). If just
the cover would be cooler. The font makes it look like the artwork of
some high school band... Nevertheless, the handful of promo pictures
of them that I've found are some of the most stylistic and raddest.
I once got sent a pretty
cool Misfits tribute zine by a girl called Kate Galvin. She also made
one about the DESCENDENTS but it was sold out by the time I tried to
order it. However, the zine included some historical background on
the band as well as lyrics explanations, a trivia of the Danzig/Only
beef and even a little Danzig poster (note, this is a A5 zine). Just
telling, maybe you should be out to search for a copy...
Listening to: (obviously) Misfits - Collection I & Night Birds - The other side of darkness
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