Laughing Hyenas: Crawl + Hard Times 2LP
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Crawl disc:
By the time the Hyenas went back into the studio, Kevin
Strickland and Jim Kimball had left to form Mule and had left John and
Larissa without a rhythm section. Many people thought this marked the
end of the band. Not the case. Todd Swalla (founding member of Necros)
stepped in on drums and Kevin Ries on bass. Todd is a much more subtle
timekeeper than Jim and Ries had no problem locking in with him, but
stayed in the background a little more than Strickland leaving Larissa
to take up a little more of the slack. She rises to the occasion, her
leads a bit more melodic than before, although still blanketed in a
sheet of noise. Brannon’s anguished vocals will still peel the paint of
the walls and over the new slightly toned down direction, somehow seem
even more extreme.
"Crawl" is notably the only of the Hyenas records recorded in Detroit at White Room Studios.
Bonus material
All tracks from the Covers “bootleg” 7”, featuring:
“Solid Gold Hell” (Scientists)
“I Want You Right Now” (MC5)
“Under My Thumb” (Rolling Stones)
“Serves Me Right To Suffer” (JL Hooker)
Liner notes by Bob Bert (Sonic Youth, Pussy Galore, Chrome Cranks) and Allyson Baker (Dirty Ghosts, Teen Crud Combo)
Unseen photos and flyer reprints
Hard Times disc:
This album saw one more line up change: Kevin Ries left and
one time Necros Ron Sakowski stepped in, the Hyenas went down to Memphis
to the legendary Easley Studios to record their final LP with the one
and only Doug Easley. On "Hard Times", we see
the Hyenas influences are more Howlin’ Wolf/Muddy Waters than they are
Nick Cave/Iggy Pop. The full-on sonic assault of the first three records
has given way to a hard hitting groove that has a graceful Exile-era
Stones vibe. Larissa’s simple and one-of-a-kind guitar playing has
never been better. Brannon does more crooning than screaming on this
one, giving us their most “musical” offering yet. Every bit as
emotionally ruthless as their previous releases, the Laughing Hyenas
went out on a high note with "Hard Times".
Bonus material
“Shine” — from the Jabberjaw compilation