Siren Records McHenry
3902 Main Street
McHenry, Illinois 60050
815-347-8363
SUMMER HOURS
MONDAY CLOSED
TUESDAY CLOSED
WEDNESDAY 11-6pm
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 4-8pm SOMETIMES LATER
SATURDAY 11-6
Sunday 11AM-4PM
Artist:Meteors
Format: Vinyl New: Not in Stock Online call for in-store availability
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Formats and Editions
DISC: 1
1. Ain't Taking A Chance (SEWERTIME BLUES)
2. So Sad (SEWERTIME BLUES)
3. Here's Johnny (SEWERTIME BLUES)
4. Mind Over Matter (SEWERTIME BLUES)
5. Acid And Psyam (SEWERTIME BLUES)
6. Sewertime Blues (SEWERTIME BLUES)
7. Return Of Ethel Merman (SEWERTIME BLUES)
8. Deep Dark Jungle (SEWERTIME BLUES)
9. Never Get Away (SEWERTIME BLUES)
10. I Bury The Living (SEWERTIME BLUES)
11. Vibrate (SEWERTIME BLUES)
12. Surf City (SEWERTIME BLUES)
More Info:
Released in 1986, Sewertime Blues is a raw and raucous statement from psychobilly pioneers The Meteors. Fueled by horror themes, punk energy, and rockabilly swagger, the album delivers twelve tracks of unfiltered attitude and sonic mayhem. P. Paul Fenech leads the charge with snarling vocals and razor-sharp guitar riffs, backed by Austin H. Stones on bass and Spider Cubitt on drums. The sound is gritty, fast, and unapologetically wild, blending surf licks, garage rock, and twisted storytelling. From the jungle stomp of "Deep Dark Jungle" to the manic pulse of "I Bury The Living," the album is a nonstop ride through the darker corners of rock'n'roll. Sewertime Blues captures The Meteors at their most feral and inventive, pushing psychobilly into new, chaotic territory. The production is deliberately rough-edged, amplifying the band's underground ethos. Ideal for fans of punk, horror rock, and outsider culture. A cult classic that remains a cornerstone of the genre - only The Meteors are pure psychobilly.