Dangus Tarkus: Rock N Roll For the People 12"
After last years dazzling EP on Lumpy Records, its high time for DangĂŒs TarkĂŒsâ mysterious, heretofore cassette-only, killer 2013 glam punk debut, Rock ânâ Roll for the People, to get a proper (limited) vinyl release! Who is DangĂŒs and whatâs a TarkĂŒs you ask (after all the searches of Google, Wiki and the works fail to reveal the truthâŠ)? DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs is the alter ego of Joe Sussman. So who is Joe Sussman? Joe Sussman â among other distinctions â is the front dude and guitar guru of NANCY (Brooklyn come Chicagoâs dynamo punk duo). Loyal NANCY fans will recognize DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs originals on the album (like âMy Josieâ, âInverted Kingdomâ and âHot Loveâ) from NANCYâs sizzling live sets, fleshed out here and tracked with a full band (although little else is known of the rhythm section, comprised of bassist TĂŒsh MâGĂŒsh and drummer YouTĂŒbe FartTĂŒbe). Well worth the wait and itâs weight â in meatballs, tushy tickles and every last generation of pure AM/FM gold â listeners at home can expect to find the best mutant punk blasts since the age of new records from The Spits (on bangers like âApocalloydâ and âBrain Teaserâ). Pressed for 45 RPM and lovingly remastered and cut at +5DB, itâs legitimately loud at ANY volume! And much like any serious RockânâRoll effort, this platter summons itâs kindred spirits and primordial forbearers in a slew of covers, ranging from the classics (Sparks and Nikki & the Corvettes) to the more obscure and underappreciated (Pantherman). Theyâre reinvented here, and newly indispensable â like all the songs The Cramps ever taught us! Desperate times call for DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs; now let RockânâRoll for the People ring-a-ding-ding!!!
Our take: Second record from this solo project from Joe Sussman, who you may also know as one half of Sorry State favorites Nancy. Well, if you like Nancy, I think there's a good chance that you'll really like Dangus Tarkus too, particularly on this record. Toeing the line between Ramones-influenced punk and power-pop about as perfectly as one could imagine, Dangus Tarkus combines the propulsive energy of the former style with the sophisticated pop sensibilities of the latter. It's a real peanut butter and chocolate type of scenario... actually, it may even be better than that because Dangus Tarkus's style effectively removes the annoying parts of both genres. Ramones-influenced punk can be really one-dimensional and have little variation, while power pop can sound too wimpy and glossy, but Dangus Tarkus takes only the best from each genre and leaves the rest on the curb. If you're grabbing the Midnite Snaxxx LP (and you should be) I'd suggest adding this one as well since it has a similar sensibility and is similarly great. Highly recommended.
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Dangus Tarkus: Rock N Roll For the People 12"
Dangus Tarkus: Rock N Roll For the People 12"
After last years dazzling EP on Lumpy Records, its high time for DangĂŒs TarkĂŒsâ mysterious, heretofore cassette-only, killer 2013 glam punk debut, Rock ânâ Roll for the People, to get a proper (limited) vinyl release! Who is DangĂŒs and whatâs a TarkĂŒs you ask (after all the searches of Google, Wiki and the works fail to reveal the truthâŠ)? DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs is the alter ego of Joe Sussman. So who is Joe Sussman? Joe Sussman â among other distinctions â is the front dude and guitar guru of NANCY (Brooklyn come Chicagoâs dynamo punk duo). Loyal NANCY fans will recognize DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs originals on the album (like âMy Josieâ, âInverted Kingdomâ and âHot Loveâ) from NANCYâs sizzling live sets, fleshed out here and tracked with a full band (although little else is known of the rhythm section, comprised of bassist TĂŒsh MâGĂŒsh and drummer YouTĂŒbe FartTĂŒbe). Well worth the wait and itâs weight â in meatballs, tushy tickles and every last generation of pure AM/FM gold â listeners at home can expect to find the best mutant punk blasts since the age of new records from The Spits (on bangers like âApocalloydâ and âBrain Teaserâ). Pressed for 45 RPM and lovingly remastered and cut at +5DB, itâs legitimately loud at ANY volume! And much like any serious RockânâRoll effort, this platter summons itâs kindred spirits and primordial forbearers in a slew of covers, ranging from the classics (Sparks and Nikki & the Corvettes) to the more obscure and underappreciated (Pantherman). Theyâre reinvented here, and newly indispensable â like all the songs The Cramps ever taught us! Desperate times call for DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs; now let RockânâRoll for the People ring-a-ding-ding!!!
Our take: Second record from this solo project from Joe Sussman, who you may also know as one half of Sorry State favorites Nancy. Well, if you like Nancy, I think there's a good chance that you'll really like Dangus Tarkus too, particularly on this record. Toeing the line between Ramones-influenced punk and power-pop about as perfectly as one could imagine, Dangus Tarkus combines the propulsive energy of the former style with the sophisticated pop sensibilities of the latter. It's a real peanut butter and chocolate type of scenario... actually, it may even be better than that because Dangus Tarkus's style effectively removes the annoying parts of both genres. Ramones-influenced punk can be really one-dimensional and have little variation, while power pop can sound too wimpy and glossy, but Dangus Tarkus takes only the best from each genre and leaves the rest on the curb. If you're grabbing the Midnite Snaxxx LP (and you should be) I'd suggest adding this one as well since it has a similar sensibility and is similarly great. Highly recommended.
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After last years dazzling EP on Lumpy Records, its high time for DangĂŒs TarkĂŒsâ mysterious, heretofore cassette-only, killer 2013 glam punk debut, Rock ânâ Roll for the People, to get a proper (limited) vinyl release! Who is DangĂŒs and whatâs a TarkĂŒs you ask (after all the searches of Google, Wiki and the works fail to reveal the truthâŠ)? DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs is the alter ego of Joe Sussman. So who is Joe Sussman? Joe Sussman â among other distinctions â is the front dude and guitar guru of NANCY (Brooklyn come Chicagoâs dynamo punk duo). Loyal NANCY fans will recognize DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs originals on the album (like âMy Josieâ, âInverted Kingdomâ and âHot Loveâ) from NANCYâs sizzling live sets, fleshed out here and tracked with a full band (although little else is known of the rhythm section, comprised of bassist TĂŒsh MâGĂŒsh and drummer YouTĂŒbe FartTĂŒbe). Well worth the wait and itâs weight â in meatballs, tushy tickles and every last generation of pure AM/FM gold â listeners at home can expect to find the best mutant punk blasts since the age of new records from The Spits (on bangers like âApocalloydâ and âBrain Teaserâ). Pressed for 45 RPM and lovingly remastered and cut at +5DB, itâs legitimately loud at ANY volume! And much like any serious RockânâRoll effort, this platter summons itâs kindred spirits and primordial forbearers in a slew of covers, ranging from the classics (Sparks and Nikki & the Corvettes) to the more obscure and underappreciated (Pantherman). Theyâre reinvented here, and newly indispensable â like all the songs The Cramps ever taught us! Desperate times call for DangĂŒs TarkĂŒs; now let RockânâRoll for the People ring-a-ding-ding!!!
Our take: Second record from this solo project from Joe Sussman, who you may also know as one half of Sorry State favorites Nancy. Well, if you like Nancy, I think there's a good chance that you'll really like Dangus Tarkus too, particularly on this record. Toeing the line between Ramones-influenced punk and power-pop about as perfectly as one could imagine, Dangus Tarkus combines the propulsive energy of the former style with the sophisticated pop sensibilities of the latter. It's a real peanut butter and chocolate type of scenario... actually, it may even be better than that because Dangus Tarkus's style effectively removes the annoying parts of both genres. Ramones-influenced punk can be really one-dimensional and have little variation, while power pop can sound too wimpy and glossy, but Dangus Tarkus takes only the best from each genre and leaves the rest on the curb. If you're grabbing the Midnite Snaxxx LP (and you should be) I'd suggest adding this one as well since it has a similar sensibility and is similarly great. Highly recommended.











