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Screamers, a Missing Link of Los Angeles Punk, Is Missing No More

Screamers, a Missing Link of Los Angeles Punk, Is Missing No More An archival release marks the technical debut of a band that helped build a scene, 44 years later. K.K. Barrett and Tommy Gear of Screamers. The Los Angeles punk band is putting out its first-ever release, “Screamers Demo Hollywood 1977.”Credit.Photographs by Elizabeth Weinberg for The New York Times By Nate Rogers April 14, 2021, 10:00 a.m. ET K.K. Barrett hadn’t spoken to Tommy Gear in two decades when he reached out about releasing a secret stash of their old music. There were no hard feelings the two had simply grown apart over the years but it was tricky business, regardless. Their band, Screamers, was something of a phantom in the history of Los Angeles punk rock.

Screamers: Screamers Demo Hollywood 1977

Open share drawer These influential but under-documented L.A. punks finally get a proper release, and the five demos here reveal an adventurous band pushing the boundaries of punk orthodoxy. Outside of crude bootlegs of sub-demo quality and grainy videos, the Screamers have existed mainly in wistful anecdotes conveyed by California punk royalty like Jello Biafra, Exene Cervenka, and Pat Smear, who claim the band’s outsized influence and lament their lack of proper documentation. Despite never recording an official album or single, Superior Viaduct has unearthed the closest approximation of such with Screamers Demo Hollywood 1977, a collection of five demo tracks recorded at the band’s outset.

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