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Royal Trux #1

Royal Trux

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With Royal Trux's 1988 debut, it’s hard to discern if the group was worshipping at the classic-rock altar with primitive musical skills or if it was hell-bent on destroying the genre’s pedestal by bastardizing rock ‘n’ roll trappings. Either way, Royal Trux is a seminal snapshot of a young Jennifer Herrema spewing vocal temper tantrums over the shambolic guitar wizardry of Neil Michael Hagerty (who'd just left Pussy Galore). Hagerty takes the lead vocals on “Bad Blood,” a deconstructed garage rock number that plays like somebody pushed a '60s psych-punk band down a flight of stairs mid-performance. Herrema makes Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon sound like Karen Carpenter on the following “Incineration,” where her inflections are even grittier than the distorted guitar fuzz that’s barely holding the song together. By the time “Hashish” plays, it starts to sound as though these loose, dissolving arrangements are rooted in '60s free jazz. The swampy stomp of “Sanction Smith” and the closing “Hawkin’ Around” recall Pussy Galore’s 1986 reworking of the Stones’ Exile on Main St..

Customer Reviews

Royal Trux best band of the 90s

Where are all the Royal Trux Records. They are not on Itunes. Buy Veterans of Disorder and Pound for Pound immediately. Then get Sweet Sixteen. Then get all of Jennifer and NMH's solo albums.

Get the rest of Royal Trux immediately!

Why doesn't itunes have the rest of their albums!!! This is ridiculous!

Biography

Formed: 1985 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

From the noisy demise of underground kingpins Pussy Galore came two interesting bands. The first was Jon Spencer's blues deconstruction unit, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; the second was Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema's dissonant junkie nightmare known as Royal Trux. Interestingly, both bands started out as avant-noise combos playing little that resembled traditional rock & roll. That doesn't mean the music they made was bad; it was rather a little difficult to figure out when they were...
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