
I Need You / She's Gone
The second 45 release on ROVR and Ace's joint Uprising label brings us two more garage punk dancers. One in your face violent thumper and, on the flip, a subtle. angst-ridden floater.
The Early Rationals, 'I Need You' – the Kinks' original is a pretty strong record, but in 1967 these boys took it, pumped it full of steroids and amphetamines, and turned it into a monster.
Tormentors 'She’s Gone' – staying in 1967, we calm things down a bit whilst adding a sprinkling of darkness to the mood. The rarer of the two originals, this is only just breaking big in the clubs. It’s nice to dance to, but it also has the kind of haunting chorus you’ll eventually find yourself singing in the bathtub.
Tracklist
AA
I NEED YOU – THE EARLY RATIONALS
AA
SHE'S GONE – TORMENTORS
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$5.10I Need You / She's Gone
The second 45 release on ROVR and Ace's joint Uprising label brings us two more garage punk dancers. One in your face violent thumper and, on the flip, a subtle. angst-ridden floater.
The Early Rationals, 'I Need You' – the Kinks' original is a pretty strong record, but in 1967 these boys took it, pumped it full of steroids and amphetamines, and turned it into a monster.
Tormentors 'She’s Gone' – staying in 1967, we calm things down a bit whilst adding a sprinkling of darkness to the mood. The rarer of the two originals, this is only just breaking big in the clubs. It’s nice to dance to, but it also has the kind of haunting chorus you’ll eventually find yourself singing in the bathtub.
Tracklist
AA
I NEED YOU – THE EARLY RATIONALS
AA
SHE'S GONE – TORMENTORS
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The second 45 release on ROVR and Ace's joint Uprising label brings us two more garage punk dancers. One in your face violent thumper and, on the flip, a subtle. angst-ridden floater.
The Early Rationals, 'I Need You' – the Kinks' original is a pretty strong record, but in 1967 these boys took it, pumped it full of steroids and amphetamines, and turned it into a monster.
Tormentors 'She’s Gone' – staying in 1967, we calm things down a bit whilst adding a sprinkling of darkness to the mood. The rarer of the two originals, this is only just breaking big in the clubs. It’s nice to dance to, but it also has the kind of haunting chorus you’ll eventually find yourself singing in the bathtub.
Tracklist
AA
I NEED YOU – THE EARLY RATIONALS
AA
SHE'S GONE – TORMENTORS











