The Sonics – Here Are The Sonics (1965)

“Here Are The Sonics” is the debut album by American garage rock band The Sonics, released in 1965. The album has been highly influential in the development of punk rock and garage rock, thanks to its raw, primitive sound and hard-edged attitude. Here’s a track listing for the album:

“The Witch”
“Do You Love Me”
“Roll Over Beethoven”
“Boss Hoss”
“Dirty Robber”
“Have Love Will Travel”
“Psycho”
“Money”
“Walkin’ The Dog”
“Night Time Is The Right Time”
“Strychnine”
“Good Golly Miss Molly”
“Keep A-Knockin'”

The album kicks off with “The Witch,” a blistering garage rock classic with a memorable guitar riff and menacing vocals. “Do You Love Me” is a cover of The Contours’ hit song, but The Sonics give it a harder, more aggressive edge.

“Roll Over Beethoven” is a cover of Chuck Berry’s classic, but The Sonics take it to new heights with their fuzzed-out guitars and pounding drums. “Boss Hoss” is a bluesy track with a driving rhythm and gritty vocals.

“Dirty Robber” is a fast-paced garage rock track with a catchy chorus, while “Have Love Will Travel” is a cover of Richard Berry’s classic that’s been given a garage rock makeover, complete with screeching vocals and distorted guitars.

“Psycho” is a hard-hitting track with a relentless beat and wild, unhinged vocals. “Money” is a cover of Barrett Strong’s hit song, but The Sonics turn it into a frenzied, garage rock anthem with distorted guitars and pounding drums.

“Walkin’ The Dog” is a cover of Rufus Thomas’ classic, but The Sonics give it a raw, primitive edge. “Night Time Is The Right Time” is a bluesy track with soulful vocals and a groovy rhythm.

“Strychnine” is a garage rock classic, with its pounding beat, distorted guitars, and sneering vocals. “Good Golly Miss Molly” is a cover of Little Richard’s classic, but The Sonics turn it into a raw, frenzied rocker.

The album closes with “Keep A-Knockin’,” a cover of Little Richard’s classic, but The Sonics give it their own hard-edged spin, with pounding drums, distorted guitars, and wild vocals.

Overall, “Here Are The Sonics” is a seminal album in the development of punk rock and garage rock, thanks to its raw, primitive sound, hard-edged attitude, and blistering guitar work. It’s an essential listen for any fans of garage rock and punk rock.

 

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