The Alarm Clocks - Yeah

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Review by Emily Sue

Yeah, the latest album by the Alarm Clocks, is a refreshing and electrifying collection of songs that showcases the band's unique sound and style. From the opening track "It's Alright" to the closing number "No Reason to Complain," the album is a rollercoaster ride of energy and excitement.

The band's signature blend of garage rock, punk, and blues is on full display here, with catchy riffs, driving rhythms, and raw vocals that will make you want to dance and sing along. The songs are well-crafted and full of hooks, but they also have a raw and unpolished edge that gives them an authentic and genuine feel.

Standout tracks include "Yeah," a high-energy anthem that will get your blood pumping, "I'm Alright," a bluesy number that showcases the band's musicianship, and "No Reason to Complain," a catchy and upbeat tune that will leave you feeling good.

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Filename: the-alarm-clocks-yeah.rar
  • MP3 size: 142.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 734.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
She's About A Mover
I'm Alright
I'm Alright03:14
Louie Louie
Tree Stump Theme
Louie, Louie03:19
Bald Headed Woman
Money
I'm A Fool
Yeah
It's All Over Now03:59
Wipe Out
It's All Over Now
She's About a Mover02:41
I'm a Fool02:40
No Reason to Complain02:12
No Reason To Complain
Route 66

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Catalog Numbers

  • ED-285
  • CED-285

Labels

Norton Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • CD

Credits

RoleCredit
BassMike Pierce (tracks: A1 to B3)
VocalsMike Pierce (tracks: A1 to B3)
DesignElizabeth Van Itallie
DrumsBill Schwark (tracks: A1 to B3)
GuitarBruce Boehm
Liner NotesBilly Miller , Miriam Linna
Mastered ByHoward Rappaport, Vic Anesini
Written-ByM. Pierce (tracks: A1, A2)
Artwork ByElizabeth Van Itallie

Notes

  • Recorded 1965-1966.
  • Tracks B4 to B6 by The Perceptions, the band Bruce Boehm was in pre-The Alarm Clocks.

Barcodes

Barcode: 7 31253 02851 9

About The Alarm Clocks

Formed in 1965 in Parma, OH, USA, teenagers Mike Pierce (bass and vocals), Bruce Boehm (guitar), and Bill Schwark (drums), the Alarm Clocks got a lot of mileage out of one 45 single, although it would be 40 some years before they would really take advantage of it. The trio recorded two raw slices of garage punk, "Yeah!" and "No Reason to Complain," live in a studio in 1966 and released it on their own Awake label, and a month or so later recorded a live demo tape of their live set at Sound Ideas Recording Studios. Nothing much came of either venture, and the group disbanded in 1967. The single, though, took on a life of its own, gradually filtering through the informal garage band collectors network and becoming a highly sought-after item. Both sides of the 45 turned up on 1996's Back from the Grave compilation from Crypt Records, and eventually the bandmembers were tracked down. The A and B side of the single plus the complete demo tape and three tracks from Boehm's earlier band the Perceptions made up the album Yeah!, which was released by Norton Records in 2000. Perhaps sensing unfinished business, the Alarm Clocks re-formed in 2006 with all the original members on board plus a new fourth member, guitarist Tom Fallon. This second coming of the group recorded a new album in two days at Freddy Fortune's basement studio in Michigan in 2006. The album appeared as The Time Has Come later in the year from Norton Records.

Name Vars

  • Alarm Clocks

Members

  • Tom Fallon
  • Mike Pierce
  • Bill Schwark
  • Bruce Boehm
  • Vince Bartolotto
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Summary by Emily Sue

Yeah is a fantastic album that will appeal to fans of garage rock, punk, and blues. The Alarm Clocks have delivered a solid and impressive effort that will have you hitting the repeat button again and again. Highly recommended.

Comments

santistark
2023-04-14
Love it
chiuzhiyang
2023-04-13
iam in a band called the exploding plastic inevitable and i will make it a misson to make sure this music is not forgotten Thierry s. washington
angelataylor4
2023-04-13
is this what it's suppose to sound like? if you put it at 1.25 or 1.5 sound like it would be the real tempo
facundoftaibo
2023-04-13
Astonishing.....punk koolness
djjd90
2023-04-13
That photo! How cool can you get? Concert direct from the Garage!
PS: Those 8 year olds in the front row are really digging iti!
1.26: WHOOAAA!!!
md1952
2023-04-11
These guys should have been signed on the spot
livelikeyourloved
2023-04-10
Allah las heard this and made it their entire sound
mdahadabalam
2023-04-10
These guys need better management. The 2006release of this song was off the hook. They had the same feel as the Animals, Yardbirds but those brit band new how to get their music in the right hands. These guys could have been big
moocshake
2023-04-09
I call this era Slick 66' - these are the transition years, some of the best in American Rock!were you wearing tight black jeans with a polka dot shirt, or bell bottom jeans with a Paisley shirt; who could stand still to Johnny River's "Secret Agent Man"?
katorlina
2023-04-09
Triipii
cherot26
2023-04-08
Teengenerate covered this. And it's amazing!
farwaraza
2023-04-08
They say there's a former model for every band and finally I gotcha, Allah-Las.
jenetage
2023-04-07
https://youtu.be/c9mGg1xp9aE
cepowell1
2023-04-07
Great Just great, ..... new Rockers take notes.......this is how its Done.
safiralarasss
2023-04-07
Kicks ass
ritchiecarroll
2023-04-06
Great track, Great 60's Garage band.. 80's Lyres cover version is excellent.
azhariardyanta99
2023-04-06
Friday January 17, 2020 5:13 am