Dead Elvis & His One Man Grave

At the end there was a nuts with a zombie mask, dressed in white perfect Elvis-style, posing for pictures between the few dozen person of the audience, holding the hands of everyone.

Shortly before, that psychiatric case who goes under the name of Dead Elvis and His One Man Grave delighted the few people attending at the Traffic club of Rome with a show at the same time unsettling, coarse and very funny. The audience, very young but qualified, liked it so much, including us: sure, it has been difficult to follow the delirious monologues which interspersed with every scanty and skeletal rockabilly song he played during the three quarter of an hour of the gig time, but maybe to be understood wasn't that important for Elvis. In fact, he's a poet, his jabbered delirium is on the metaphysical side of life, the same as the fellatio he gave to the microphone, the loose mask that always seem to slip from his face and the King's costume, almost perfect but with a pair of shoes which didn't shine enough compared to the restÂ… the monologues and monster's cries, the little screams and special effects as a z-movie Jon Spencer version, altogether they compose an imaginary world that's absolutely trashy Las Vegas (not by chance, where our hero he's from), although his Myspace talks about an imaginary "Disgraceland". 

His mix between lo-fi, r'n'r, garage, blues and country, with posters that also would be perfect for a Cramps show, talk loud about the "cultural" and musical references of the guy: here you got the real rubbish America, the one of white trash and gore, the sick side of stars and stripes, which comes out from the movies of Russ Meyer, Roger Corman, and why not Samuel Fuller, just as from the records of Screamin' Jay Hawkins. 

Mr. Dead Elvis shake, in fact, is pure made in Usa, and it's easy to think that if Presley could sing from the grave he would play this kind of music. The same way, if the truck driver from Tupelo would have been in a porn movie, also producing the soundtrack, we're pretty sure that while he would have been enjoying with a big-boob bare assed blonde he would have sang songs like "Monster Under your Bed", "Get Outta My Grave" and "Shake". Dead Elvis is writing alternative and imaginary histories of rock. He's a messiah and a man that you have to follow on at any price. Listen to him and buy his 7"; by doing so, maybe next time his shoes will also have the right brightness.

THE GRISWALDS (UK) Psychobilly / Rockabilly
The Griswalds
The Griswalds were formed in 1987. Jason and Gary are in the band since the beginning. The drummer and bass player that lastest the longest are Keith and Martin. Extras are Wolf on backing vocals and Jason on Harmonica. The band recorded one album and was on numerous compilations.
THE BODYBAGS (NL) Psychobilly / Rockabilly
The Bodybags
BUTCHER BOOGIE (BE) Psychobilly / Garage / Punk
Butcher Boogie

Butcher Boogie est né en 2002 .

Une bande de Mutants venus de différentes planètes et trous perdus de l'univers se sont unis pour amener le Rock'n'Roll au masses.

A coups de guitares et de contre-basse désaccordées, Butcher Greg et ses frères de sang prennent les scènes de squatts, de cafés et autres maisons de jeunes d'assaut afin d'accomplir leur mission.

Influencés par le sang, la bidoche, la drogue bon marché, le sex, les Meteors, la violence, le meurtre, la nuit, la bière et le patinage artistique...

The Blue Whales
Groupe basé a Sivry mais aux origines bien plus lointaines (Charleroi, Tournai et Sivry), The Blue Whales reprennent standards et face B du Rockabilly. Deux guitares pour une batterie et une contrebasse qui vous téléportent quelques dizaines d’années en arrière, de Johnny Burnette à Eddie Cochran en passant par les Stray Cats, Elvis, Gene Vincent et bien d’autres. Ca swingue, ca sue et ca déménage pour le plaisir de tousÂ…
Adios Pantalones
Adios Pantalones are 3 young psychobillies from Belgium. These 3 chaps are Gerrit, Nico and Zeger. They got interested in old-school psychobilly at a really young age and a band was the result of that intrest. They got active somewhere around christmas 2007 and have been playing gigs all over the country ever since. Playing these shows just for the booze and fun they had a good time on every show since the very beginning, giving the crowd what they want and for so far with succes! Listening to the sounds of Adios Pantalones you got a good excuse to take your pants off! So when this band is playing near your place you better leave your brains at home, and go check them out so you can FEESJE BOUWE!!!