there's quite a cool primary school band in my hometown called the flairz, made up of the offspring of the stems, all aged 11-12 years.
― gem (trisk), Friday, 6 January 2006 02:51 (twenty years ago)
http://aquariusrecords.org/images/rockbellcd.jpgROCK JACK Belly Bones (self-released) cd-r 4.98
So, what if we tell you that there's this band called Rock Jack that does songs with titles like "Belly Bones", "Goblin Talk", "Toilet Master" and "Darth Vader Is Mean"? And sound like some exuberantly drunken bar band fronted by a vocalist with an unusually high, childish voice, unusual enunciation (and pronunciation) and a gift for seeming stream-of-consciousness babble? Sounds like it might be one of those weird AQ faves already? Well then let us add the crucial fact that the singer for Rock Jack, one Erza Lux, is all of three and a half years old. That's right, he's a little boy, and (we know, 'cause we've met him) an exceptionally precocious, adorable, cute little boy indeed. Ezra Lux's dad some of you SF locals know as Aesop, drummer for Ludicra (and formerly, Hickey). Aesop sure has one cool kid. Whenever he brings him into the store, Ezra entertains us with his banter... we know he's really into music, heavy metal especially, 'cause he's told us about the various bands he's supposedly formed, our favorite being "Iron Potato". So when Aesop told us that Ezra had recorded his first cd-r release, we had to hear it. And although it's not the Iron Potato debut we still want to hear, Rock Jack is pretty cool too. With his Fisher-Price karaoke machine, Erza sing-speaks his own weird and funny lyrics (the lone exception being a Van Halen cover) over backing from members of Ludicra (Aesop, John and Ross), who crank out some some punked up, trashy rawk n' roll vamping with metal riffs and blues licks a lot older but no less energetic than Ezra. I think the way it worked is that the Ludicra guys made up a bunch of songs in their rehearsal space, gave the tape to Erza and he picked the ones he wanted to sing on. The results have got a whiff of The Shaggs, Motorhead, Great White, Reynols, Van Halen, Wesley Willis and Hanoi Rocks... We've noticed an "alternative children's music" trend lately, but Rock Jack is one of the few examples of music BY a child. Certainly irresistably cute, and really very strange. 18 and a half minutes, 8 tracks.
MPEG Stream: "Toilet Master" http://aquariusrecords.org/audio/rockjacktoilet.m3u
MPEG Stream: "Darth Vader Is Mean" http://aquariusrecords.org/audio/rockjackdarth.m3u
― jaxon (jaxon), Friday, 6 January 2006 03:00 (twenty years ago)
monster dudes (from boise, idaho) used to just be this like 3 or 4 year old kid and his dad, but the kid keeps getting older and now there's some other dude in the band, but yeah, they were cool when I saw em a couple years ago.
― ranchdipset, Friday, 6 January 2006 04:54 (twenty years ago)
http://www.littlepants.com/music/images/shitbird.jpgif you can't tell, the little one's shirt in front says "i'm 8 years old". originally they had a real 8 year old girl in the band, but her parents wouldn't let her tour, so they got this other little (adult) girl to sing.
― jaxon (jaxon), Friday, 6 January 2006 04:57 (twenty years ago)
Stupid Babies from one of the Earcom compilations. There was also a band called Music Band on a Bulb/Blackjack split 7" compilation that had a song called "Dirt Lifter." Teh vocalist was a baby saying "dirt lifter!"
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Friday, 6 January 2006 05:07 (twenty years ago)
My favorite, though, is David Liljemark from the Swedish group Wonder Boys' early childhood group Slophead (w/ an umlaut over the 'o' - pronounced "slope-head"). They had metal lyrics in English incl. one called "Burning Electric" about burning synthesizers! Instrumentation was someone banging on stuff and someone playing a cord from Venetian blinds as a guitar.
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Friday, 6 January 2006 05:12 (twenty years ago)
silly metal for kidz:
http://www.thunderlords.com/
(i haven't actually heard it though.)
― scott seward (scott seward), Friday, 6 January 2006 14:38 (twenty years ago)
Is this specifically pre-school or all kids music. if it's all kids music without a doubt my vote goes right to Bruce Haack.
― Tokyo Ghost Stories (Tokyo Ghost Stories), Saturday, 7 January 2006 21:52 (twenty years ago)
Pebbles & Bam-Bam, "Open Up Your Heart and Let the Sun Shine In."
― Joseph McCombs (Joseph McCombs), Saturday, 7 January 2006 22:26 (twenty years ago)
three months pass...
Hey, thanks for mentioning Slöphead, Tim!
If anyone wants more info (and/or ordering the Slöphead cd), check The Wonder Boys' website: www.geocities.com/iwannadieonstage
― David Liljemark, Sunday, 30 April 2006 16:34 (twenty years ago)