April 15, 2013

Los Saicos - Demolición b/w Lonely Star (DisPerú, 1965) (reissue from Demolición! The Complete Recordings, Munster Records, 2010)


No doubt, Los Saicos were one of the wildest bands from Latin America in the mid-sixties. What the hell, they were one of the wildest in the entire world! These Peruvian crazy guys are usually compared to The Sonics, because of their wild, crude music and attitude. But, if you ask me, I think that musically those bands are quite different: Los Saicos are more melodic and psychedelic than the Sonics, which means the formers were wilder, but the voice of Erwin Flores is ruder and more, much much more badass than Gerry Roslie's. "Demolición" b/w "Lonely Star" was their second 7", released in 1965 by DisPerú and reissued, as part of a boxset, by Munster Records in 2010. "Demolición" ("Demolition"), an instant hit, is probably the most badass-lyrics they ever wrote. That their gratuitous violence apologia in form of garage-like surf was released with no problems in 1965 at Peru is a remarkable fact, as remarkable as its success among the juveniles —"Let's wreck the train station / Demolish, demolish! / We like blowing up train stations / Yeah, yeah!". Really funny, isn't?

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