ย Cadillac Souls | Memphis Requiem

(Sacred Lance Records)

At the dawn of the Albany punk scene, singer and songwriter Brad Whiting was one of its leading figures. With his early โ€™80s outfits the Leopard Society and Borrowed Flesh, he waxed two of the Capitol Regionโ€™s most essential underground 45s; the formerโ€™s 1981 โ€œScreamingโ€ is a garage rock classic that actually gives the Cramps a run for their money and has even been covered by Swedish greats the Nomads. Still in the game and sounding just as great, the wailing Whiting comes crawling back out of the cave with the Cadillac Souls, whose superb Memphis Requiemย adds 12 recent originals to a rerecorded version of Borrowed Fleshโ€™s rough rocker โ€œAll Night.โ€ Dark, desperate, and as tough as the limestone that built the Empire State Plaza, the disc digs into deeper, firmer foundations by staking straight into the unshakeable blues that lie beneath all of the best and most enduring rock โ€™nโ€™ roll. In song, Lux Interior once asked, โ€œDo you want the real thing or are you just talkinโ€™?โ€ If your answerโ€™s the former, Cadillac Souls is what you want.

Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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