EDDIE AND THE SUBTITLES – Skeletons In The Closet

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"A re-sequenced reissue of OC legends EDDIE AND THE SUBTITLES’ 1981 LP Skeletons in the Closet is an interesting artifact, in that it plays more like a compilation than a cohesive album. It’s a juxtaposition of diverse styles that seem to represent different eras and mindsets for the band. This record could be successfully disassembled to create three separate and distinct bodies of work—a brief KBD-esque collection of punk-tinged rock’n’roll procedures like the opening trifecta of “Zombie Drug Killers,” “No Virgins in Hollywood,” and “American Society,” a record of goth-y, synth-heavy pop tunes, and an album where EDDIE reveals his swingin’ ’60s rock roots, which gets very goofy. “Bobbin’ Little Bobcat,” for instance, makes the STRAY CATS sound like SLAYER in comparison. Some of this also seems to be a direct reflection of the band’s live shows playing alongside the CIRCLE JERKS and other heroes of the period, with the inclusion of covers like “Louie Louie” and “Movin’ On.” Rather than be choosy, it seems that EDDIE & co. opted to put in everything they had going on at the time here and wrap it all up in an awesome Shawn Kerri cover that makes this record worth owning all by itself."

- Jason Harding, MRR


A1 American Society
A2 Magic
A3 Zombie Drug Killers
A4 Treat Me Right
A5 No Virgins In Hollywood
A6 Dave Dacron
A7 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
A8 Movin' On
B1 Stream Of Consciousness
B2 Louie, Louie
B3 Gina
B4 Boppin' Little Bobcat
B5 Child Sin
B6 Your Head's In The Right Place
B7 American Society