Mastered at NLBF: Snappin’ Brats “s/t” on Dangerhouse Skylab.
Released September 27, 2024
“En 1988 les Snappin’ Boys sortaient leur 3ème et dernier album intitulé “Domino Punch Out”. 35 ans plus tard, une bande de gosses des pentes de la Croix-Rousse biberonnés au rock de leurs ainés décidaient de dépoussiérer quelques vieux tubes ayant marqués leur génération et d’en faire leur propre version en y apportant leur touche et leurs influences. Ainsi naquit Snappin’ Brats !
Cet ouvrage est un hommage à la scène Rock de Lyon et ses environs, de la fin des années 70 à nos jours.
In 1988 the Snappin’ Boys released their 3rd and final album, “Domino Punch Out”. 35 years later, a bunch of kids from Croix-Rousse in Lyon (France) who had been fed up with the rock n’ roll roots of their elders decided to dust off some of the old hits that had marked their generation and make their own version, adding their own touch and influences. And so Snappin’ Brats was born!
This is a tribute to the rock scene in and around Lyon, from the late 70s to the present day.”
Taken from Soundflat: “Cool project from our friends The Beaten Brats (best gang in town) who invited Don Roberto Lapassade, legendary french singer (Killdozer /Snappin’Boys) to join them to sing two Snappin’Boys songs that appeared at the time on the Jeff Eyrich 1988 produced album “Domino Punch Out”… They thought that these tracks were too good to only be heard with this 80’s digital production, and decided to give it a second life with their incredible glam / punk / guitar sound signature, and they were damn right! Theo Charaf’s guitar is on fire, sounding like a 70’s Thin Lizzy / Cheap Trick chartbuster, while Pierrick and Joey’s rhythm section is paving the way for Robert’s voice, still soul and powerful as before… Produced by Pierrick Jullin at Java Club Studios, Chicago / Rhône, mastered by Daniel Husayn at North London Bomb Factory. Our friend Charly Markarian was also involved in this project to bring his fantastic guitar laying, but died two years ago, before the sessions began, this single is for him.”
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