WEIRDOS Live At The Whisky.
Hollywood, The 16th Of October 1977 is a blast from the past that will have you shaking your sequined bell bottoms in delight.
This album captures the raw energy and unapologetic weirdness of the punk rock scene in Los Angeles in the late 70s with all the charm and grit that made it so legendary.
From the moment the opening chords of "Ain't Got Nothin' (Yet)" kick in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The WEIRDOS' frenetic energy is infectious, and it's impossible not to get swept up in their anarchic spirit.
Tracks like "Message From The Underworld" and "Solitary Confinement" showcase the band's ability to blend catchy hooks with biting social commentary, while the blistering guitars and pounding drums will have you pogo-ing around your living room in no time.
But what really sets this album apart is the palpable sense of camaraderie and mischief that permeates every track.
The band's banter with the crowd is hilarious and endearing, and their genuine love for their fans shines through in every note.
It's easy to see why WEIRDOS were such a beloved fixture in the LA punk scene, and this album is a fitting tribute to their enduring legacy.
So grab a can of hairspray, slip into your favourite leather jacket, and crank up the volume on WEIRDOS Live At The Whisky.
Hollywood, The 16th Of October 1977.
It's a raucous, riotous celebration of everything that made punk rock great, and it's guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Long live the weirdos!
Hollywood, The 16th Of October 1977 is a blast from the past that will have you shaking your sequined bell bottoms in delight.
This album captures the raw energy and unapologetic weirdness of the punk rock scene in Los Angeles in the late 70s with all the charm and grit that made it so legendary.
From the moment the opening chords of "Ain't Got Nothin' (Yet)" kick in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The WEIRDOS' frenetic energy is infectious, and it's impossible not to get swept up in their anarchic spirit.
Tracks like "Message From The Underworld" and "Solitary Confinement" showcase the band's ability to blend catchy hooks with biting social commentary, while the blistering guitars and pounding drums will have you pogo-ing around your living room in no time.
But what really sets this album apart is the palpable sense of camaraderie and mischief that permeates every track.
The band's banter with the crowd is hilarious and endearing, and their genuine love for their fans shines through in every note.
It's easy to see why WEIRDOS were such a beloved fixture in the LA punk scene, and this album is a fitting tribute to their enduring legacy.
So grab a can of hairspray, slip into your favourite leather jacket, and crank up the volume on WEIRDOS Live At The Whisky.
Hollywood, The 16th Of October 1977.
It's a raucous, riotous celebration of everything that made punk rock great, and it's guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Long live the weirdos!






