Austin Chronicle Premieres Q&A From The Crack Pipes

The Crack Pipes’ Beautiful Protest

Track premiere from the ATX blues punks’ vinyl reissue

Riding a uniquely punkified take on blues and soul, the Crack Pipes ruled Austin’s garage rock scene at the turn of the millennium. Given the nature of the music, vinyl seems like a natural medium, but none of the band’s four albums came out on wax. Sonic Surgery, the reissue arm of local imprint Super Secret, stepped up to do the honors for 2005’s Beauty School.

Ray Colgan leads the Crack Pipes

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Beautifully packaged as a double album, complete with new and improved artwork, Beauty Schoolremains the locals’ most ambitious and varied LP.

“I think we all believe that bands slowly evolve – that it’s good to push and get out of your comfort zone,” says bandleader Ray Colgan about the Crack Pipes’ progression from raw garage rock to the album’s more expansive palette. “We wanted to do an eclectic record but have it flow, not just be all over the place. We didn’t want to do a bunch of garage rock songs.”

At the center of Beauty School sits “Q&A,” spotlighting a semi-political intro and ensuing rave-up blasting the whole tune into orbit. Colgan reveals its debt to the socially-conscious soul music of the Vietnam era.

“The ‘rap’ part is inspired by two different songs that I really like,” explains the singer and harmonica player. “‘Comment’ [1970] by Les McCann and ‘I Can’t Write Left Handed’ [1973] by Bill Withers. In late 2004, when we recorded Beauty School, it was the Bush administration, the Iraq war. At the time we were dropping bombs on Afghanistan, and I found it weird that we’re blowing up these innocent populations and somehow that’s gonna make them want American-style democracy. It’s an homage to those kind of R&B and social commentary songs.”

The second half turns to a louder, more aggressive source: Jimi Hendrix.

“Especially the Isle of Wight concert,” says Colgan. “He’s just going nuts. That’s what I asked of Billy Steve [Korpi, guitar]. I think there’s three guitar tracks.

“So the first part I consider the question: What do we think we’re accomplishing doing all this stuff? Rather than making sure people have enough food and clothing, we’re using violence to try to free them? The answer is the crazy blow-out part.

“What’s so scary is that here we are 12 years later, and it’s still completely relevant.”

The Crack Pipes play a release show for the vinyl reissue of Beauty School this Friday at the Grackle – free, 21-and-up.

Crack Pipes’ ‘Needy Greedy’ Premiered on Punktastic

PREMIERE OF THE CRACK PIPES’ REMASTERED VINYL EDITION OF ‘NEEDY GREEDY’

The Crack Pipes released their critically-acclaimed, and long out-of-print, album ‘Beauty School’ on Emperor Jones in 2005 and for the first time, the record is being issued on vinyl on September 29 via Super Secret Records. The record has been completely remastered for this re-issue and we’re giving you the chance to hear one of the revamped tracks: ‘Needy Greedy’.

Pre-orders for the ‘Beauty School’ vinyl are available here and you can check out ‘Needy Greedy below:


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Treble Premiere ‘Rewind My Mind’ From Forthcoming Crack Pipes Reissue

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Premiere: Crack Pipes’ remastered “Rewind My Mind” is an emotional slice of garage soul

By: Jeff Terich

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 On Friday, September 29, Sonic Surgery will reissue Beauty School, the 2005 album by Austin, Texas garage soul band Crack Pipes. The album was originally released on Emperor Jones, and has been fully remastered by its original engineer, Jerry Tubb. The reissue also has new cover art, which you can see below. Today, Treble is premiering the remastered version of “Rewind My Mind,” which you can listen to below. It’s a jangly, soulful and catchy song with a heavy dose of grit and tender emotion, reminiscent of the likes of The Oblivians or The Dirtbombs. It feels contemporary yet vintage all at once.
Listen to the Crack Pipes “Rewind My Mind” stream below.

Crack Pipes Rewind My Mind Premiere

Crack Pipes Beauty School tracklist:

1. Beauty School
2. Sexy Pepsy
3. Reflections in a Bad Light
4. Needy Greedy
5. Rewind My Mind
6. Let My Heart (Rest in Peace)
7. Q&A
8. Make Out Party
9. Guerilla Haircuts
10. East Side Injections
11. I Was So Worried About You
12. Greensboro
13. Beauty School (Reprise)

Pre-order the Crack Pipes Beauty School reissue here.

Here Comes Austin Jukebox 7 Part 2

HERE COMES AUSTIN JUKEBOX 7 PART 2

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Last week we helped share Austin Jukebox #7 Part 1, but we’re back with another promotional video for Part 2…it might be even bigger than Part 1! Why, you ask? Well, let’s just say, Saturday evening’s set at Beerland is the only chance you will be able to see legendary rockers, Pere Ubu, playing in the United States in 2017 (they have some EU shows lined up). The word from organizers is that the band will craft a set primarily of their first two box sets (roughly spanning 75-82), which is incredibly rare, as the band don’t often delve into their back catalog. The bill also includes The Crack Pipes, Coma in Algiers and Haker Flaten + Rempis. You won’t often get a shot at seeing historic acts playing in such small venues, making the Austin Jukebox experience incredibly unique.

There’s no pre-sale tickets, you just have to show up at 8 PM with a $5 bill in your pocket.

Further accolades go to Jaime Zuverza for his hard work in creating this video!