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She Is Like Heroin To Me (Ruby Records 1981)




  

Los Angeles is the real whore of Babylon for giving birth almost thousand bands out from her womb of Pop Cultural Music and The Gun Club is one of those crazy names spawned out of L.A as this radical group represents the Punk Rock scene but always and cannot be denied as one of the pioneers of what later on the media would reconsiders as Tribal Psychobilly Rock and Blues accompanied with the howling hours from its vocalist Jeffrey Lee Pierce whom also playing slide guitar with his nutty troops: guitarist Ward Dotson, Rob Ritter (bass), Terry Graham on drums (of what seems to look alike the gay parade background music) with a spoonful taste of Goth, New Wave or Cult atmophere music effects cursing the formulated form of instant life, the drug addiction stories among other negative higher than positive verbal abusing tracks off the Fire of Love like Sex Beat, Ghost On The Highway which basically taken from some real stories about it, Jack on Fire, Black Train to Preaching The Blues served in mid-tempo led by the tortured soul's vocals from Lee Pierce and also the skipping time for the band's jam sessions just like sewing Meatloaf with Neil Young's guts and added with rebellious Punk Rock and immaturity - yep, you'll have The Gun Club's Fire Of Love invading your stereo like a bad Blues. 



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