
Street Venom (Deluxe Edition)
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With a name like Death Valley, one would assume early cartographers were actively deterring people from its boundaries. Itâs now recognized as an ecosystem with its own unique beauty and wonder, though itâs not without its element of danger. That landscape is a Âtting reference for LAâs blazing rock troupe Death Valley Girls, whose particular blend of garage punk, proto-metal, and communal music drapes an air of occult mystery and white-hot energy over an underlying celebration of life and vitality. Their 2020 album Under the Spell of Joy was the clearest distillation of the bandâs ongoing missionâcreating a sound that was both riotous and transcendental, brimming with positivity even as it navigated dark melodies and rowdy riffs. That said, Death Valley Girls felt fully realized the moment they appeared on the scene and never lost track of their initial daredevil energy.
Their debut album, 2014âs Street Venom, was given only a modest roll-out consisting of a small run of cassettes, but the songs were so infectious that they continue to be staples in the bandâs live set. For the Ârst time, Street Venom is receiving its proper due with a Deluxe Edition courtesy of Suicide Squeeze Records. Death Valley Girls began when vocalist/guitarist/organist Bonnie Bloomgarden moved to Los Angeles to get clean from drugs. Figuring that playing music would be a positive distraction, she put her feelers out for potential bandmates and was eventually introduced to Hole drummer Patty Schemel and her guitarist brother Larry. Bassist Rachel Orosco was brought into the fold soon after. âWe spent a year messing around and jamming âcause we all needed to play and have something safe to do that wasnât AA,â Bloomgarden says of the bandâs infancy stage. Not wanting to land shows only off the merits of their drummerâs credentials, Death Valley Girls opted to make a record before playing out live. They spent two days at Station House Studios in Echo Park with producer Mark Rains and cranked out the nine-track album Street Venom.
The deliciously scuzzy guitars and righteous chorus of album opener âNo Reasonâ immediately set the tone for the album. Thereâs an undeniable swagger to tracks like âArrowâ and âShadow,â a sultry allure to songs like âGet Homeâ and âParadise Blues,â and a life-afÂrming electric spirit to âGirlfriendâ that sound more like the output of a seasoned, road-tested band than the debut offering of a bunch of misÂts. Combined with the follow-up long-out-of-print seven inch single âElectric Highâ b/w âGettinâ Hard,â this Deluxe Edition of Street Venom captures the Âery beginnings of one of LAâs most exciting and inspirational underground rock bands while bolstering the sound with a new mix and a remaster.
Tracklist
1. No Reason
2. Sanitarium Blues
3. Arrow
4. Get Home
5. Shadow
6. Gettinâ Hard
7. Paradise Blues
8. Run Run Rocky
9. Red Glare
10. Girlfriend
11. Electric High
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/76h-RETgrm0
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Product Info
Limited LP :Â Satan's Fingerprint Splatter Vinyl
More Info
With a name like Death Valley, one would assume early cartographers were actively deterring people from its boundaries. Itâs now recognized as an ecosystem with its own unique beauty and wonder, though itâs not without its element of danger. That landscape is a Âtting reference for LAâs blazing rock troupe Death Valley Girls, whose particular blend of garage punk, proto-metal, and communal music drapes an air of occult mystery and white-hot energy over an underlying celebration of life and vitality. Their 2020 album Under the Spell of Joy was the clearest distillation of the bandâs ongoing missionâcreating a sound that was both riotous and transcendental, brimming with positivity even as it navigated dark melodies and rowdy riffs. That said, Death Valley Girls felt fully realized the moment they appeared on the scene and never lost track of their initial daredevil energy.
Their debut album, 2014âs Street Venom, was given only a modest roll-out consisting of a small run of cassettes, but the songs were so infectious that they continue to be staples in the bandâs live set. For the Ârst time, Street Venom is receiving its proper due with a Deluxe Edition courtesy of Suicide Squeeze Records. Death Valley Girls began when vocalist/guitarist/organist Bonnie Bloomgarden moved to Los Angeles to get clean from drugs. Figuring that playing music would be a positive distraction, she put her feelers out for potential bandmates and was eventually introduced to Hole drummer Patty Schemel and her guitarist brother Larry. Bassist Rachel Orosco was brought into the fold soon after. âWe spent a year messing around and jamming âcause we all needed to play and have something safe to do that wasnât AA,â Bloomgarden says of the bandâs infancy stage. Not wanting to land shows only off the merits of their drummerâs credentials, Death Valley Girls opted to make a record before playing out live. They spent two days at Station House Studios in Echo Park with producer Mark Rains and cranked out the nine-track album Street Venom.
The deliciously scuzzy guitars and righteous chorus of album opener âNo Reasonâ immediately set the tone for the album. Thereâs an undeniable swagger to tracks like âArrowâ and âShadow,â a sultry allure to songs like âGet Homeâ and âParadise Blues,â and a life-afÂrming electric spirit to âGirlfriendâ that sound more like the output of a seasoned, road-tested band than the debut offering of a bunch of misÂts. Combined with the follow-up long-out-of-print seven inch single âElectric Highâ b/w âGettinâ Hard,â this Deluxe Edition of Street Venom captures the Âery beginnings of one of LAâs most exciting and inspirational underground rock bands while bolstering the sound with a new mix and a remaster.
Tracklist
1. No Reason
2. Sanitarium Blues
3. Arrow
4. Get Home
5. Shadow
6. Gettinâ Hard
7. Paradise Blues
8. Run Run Rocky
9. Red Glare
10. Girlfriend
11. Electric High
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/76h-RETgrm0









