The Further Adventures Of Los Straitjackets continues their conquest as the champion luchadores of instrumental Rock. With the heroic efforts of Eddie Angel, Daddy-O Grande, Pedro Del Mar and Teen Beat, the world renowned ... more »kings of Chopsville release one of their most remarkable albums to date. Features 13 tracks of future vintage sounds straight from planet Straitjacket. Each CD package includes exclusive trading cards featuring the secret identities of Los Straitjackets along with information on their superhuman characteristics. Comic book panels detailing the adventures of LS provide clues to how the heroes acquired their now legendary powers. With well over a decade of experience under their utility belts, the instrumental rockers 14th album finds the band in classic form. Do not succumb to the evil temptations of mediocrity and check out Los Straitjackets' amazing journey to save the world one riff at a time!« less
The Further Adventures Of Los Straitjackets continues their conquest as the champion luchadores of instrumental Rock. With the heroic efforts of Eddie Angel, Daddy-O Grande, Pedro Del Mar and Teen Beat, the world renowned kings of Chopsville release one of their most remarkable albums to date. Features 13 tracks of future vintage sounds straight from planet Straitjacket. Each CD package includes exclusive trading cards featuring the secret identities of Los Straitjackets along with information on their superhuman characteristics. Comic book panels detailing the adventures of LS provide clues to how the heroes acquired their now legendary powers. With well over a decade of experience under their utility belts, the instrumental rockers 14th album finds the band in classic form. Do not succumb to the evil temptations of mediocrity and check out Los Straitjackets' amazing journey to save the world one riff at a time!
They're baaack! They're masked, and they've still got it!
Alan Hutchins | Denver, CO | 05/08/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The most recent readily-available, all-instrumental Los Straitjackets disc until now was Supersonic Guitars in 3-D , released in 2003. Oh sure, there was a 2005 internet-and-shows only disc called "Los Straitjackets Play Favorites", which featured cover songs of a mostly-instrumental variety, not to mention side projects like Daddy-O Grande in Mexico and Eddie Angel Plays Link Wray as well as Los Straitjackets' vocals-heavy dance craze and south-of-the-border excursions called Twist Party!!! and Rock En Español, Vol. 1. Nonetheless, it's been a while since we've gotten a "regular" disc from everybody's favorite masked instrumentalists.
"Further Adventures" provides just what you would expect from the modern heirs to the Ventures: a menu of 13 originals that hit on many guitar instrumental traditions while attempting to tread the line between retro homage and modern tuneage. There are clear nods to past guitar instrumental Maestros such as Link Wray ("Teen Beast", a reference to the stage name of their "new" drummer, Teen Beat, is clearly a mind-meld of the Link Wray songs "Ace of Spades" and "Fatback"), The Ventures ("Blowout" sounds like any number of mid-60's Ventures songs featuring the Fuzz-Rite pedal), and Duane Eddy ("Mercury" features the low-strings-and-tremolo sound of some of his later 60's adult contemporary material). There are a few decidedly-surf-sounding songs, such as "Catalina" and "Challenger 64" (an update of the song "Challenger" that was on Attack of the New Killer Surf Guitars), but there is too much variety here to peg this as strictly a surf disc.
In all, this is a brief, but well-done 2009 model of the nearly-extinct breed known as guitar instrumental rock. Many of these songs sound like they will be welcome additions to the fabulous Los Straitjackets live shows---keep an eye out for them; they are not to be missed in person, and "Further Adventures" sums up to a worthy addition to the Los Straitjackets catalog.
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A Welcome Return
Stanley Runk | Camp North Pines | 05/13/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Los Sraitjackets are back, and they have nothing to say......and that's a good thing! I'll admit they lost me a tad after the last two albums which featured vocalists. Make no mistake, I enjoyed these albums, but I tought the guys were venturing(no pun intended) into new territories, leaving their instrumental sound behind. Well, that was a silly worry coz they have returned with a slab of instrumental rock like we've come to know from them. If you're already familiar with the band, it's the style we've heard on their first four albums-dashes of surf and 60s style rock with a nod to Link Wray and Davie Allan on a few tracks. Great stuff, but the album is just too damn short! Then again all of their albums certainly weren't epic length, but this one I believe clocks in at just shy of a half an hour.
The packaging is a snazzy digipak with a comic book theme, showcasing the band members in mini comic type scenarios. Plus, there are four trading cards of each band member and their stats. Cute and fun.
What can I say? If you're a fan, it's a must. If you're new, it's as good of an intro to the band as any of the first four albums."
D. J. Senno | Carmel, New York United States | 10/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Los Straitjackets - The Further Adventures of Los Straitjackets.
As many others here have already posted, this is a return to form for Los Straitjackets. This has been my "go-to" album for the past few months, I've played it more than any other piece of music that I've bought recently. Every track on here is a real delight. The vinyl LP was mastered very well. It has excellent dynamics and the vinyl itself is very quiet. The purchase included a code for downloading 2 additional tunes (lossy mp3s), one is OK, the other is very good (I don't recall the track names right now!)"
A little more content from the masked men would have been ni
trebe | 07/24/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"After exploring different directions, `The Further Adventures of Los Straitjackets' is a return to familiar ground for the band. Featuring 13 surf style instrumentals, the music is not as varied as or spunky as their classic debut `The Utterly Fantastic and Totally Unbelievable Sound of Los Straitjackets' (1995), or as experimentally creative as `Supersonic Guitars in 3-D' (2003), which dabbled deeply with minor tonalities. On `Further Adventures' the band delivers a mostly solid set of tunes, that while not breaking any new ground for the band, should probably please most of their fans, and those who appreciate traditional Ventures style surf rock. Unfortunately, the album runs just 30 minutes.
`Cal-Speed' and `Blow-out', are great up tempo rockers. `Nocturnal Twist' and `Fortune Cookie', are cool bouncy change of pace numbers. `Minority Report' with its discordant notes, and Beatlesque melody, sounds like it could have been written in the mid 60's. `Sasquatch' is classic old school surf rock, with a structure so elementary that it kind of seems beneath a band of this caliber. Nothing wrong with imitation, but `Teen Beast' is a derivative that doesn't seem to offer much new. Featuring the sax, `Tubby' sounds like something Sandy Nelson might have done back in 1966. `The Wild Mouse' and `Kapt`n Krunch' are driving tunes featuring the classic Straitjackets sound, if only they were a little longer.
While it is great to hear from Los Straitjackets again, and see them return with a new set of instrumentals, adding a few more songs, and displaying a little more originality would have made for a much stronger showing. `Fortune Cookie' is currently available at Amazon as a free MP3 download, so get it while you can."