Pain Teens
Death Row Eyes / The Smell 7″
Sub Pop, 1992
There’s something undeniably appealing about sinister music, especially when it comes to rock, and it doesn’t get much more sinister than the Pain Teens. Dark, disturbing, and steeped in the hazy, narcotic fog of Houston, Texas, their music has the acid-fried punk psyche of Chrome plus the weirdo noise experimentation of fellow Texans The Butthole Surfers tightly wound held together with an industrial-sized, relentlessly bombastic rhythm section. Those elements alone make the Pain Teens a fairly interesting band, but the real power of their sound comes from singer Bliss Blood, who’s disarming, female vocals prevent them from being just another off-putting band of testosterone-laden misanthropes. In fact, without her voice and the perfectly assembled layers of pounding noise, riffs, and tape loops, it’d be hard for anyone but the dimmest of sickwads to subject themselves to their tales from the darkest side of humanity. Just dig the seductive qualities of the Savage Pencil portrait of Ted Bundy on the cover of this Sub Pop Singles Club 45, or their twisted take on John Barry’s “You Only Live Twice” from Trance Records’ Love & Napalm compilation and you’ll see what I mean.
DOWNLOAD:
Pain Teens – “Death Row Eyes”
Pain Teens – “The Smell”
Pain Teens – “Ituri”
Pain Teens – “You Only Live Twice”
from Love & Napalm compilation
Tags: dark, heavy, Houston, psychedelic, Sub-Pop
April 28th, 2009 at 12:48 am
Great band. Have to love all the twisted groups that came out of Texas during that time.
Coincidentally, I just ran across this single last weekend and picked it up.