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Just Can’t Get Enough: New Wave Halloween

Posted : 4 years, 7 months ago on 19 October 2020 08:35

Much like New Wave Xmas, this entry in Just Can’t Get Enough is all peaks and valleys. Mostly valleys as there are six songs named ā€œHalloweenā€ jammed together towards the end of a fifteen-song compilation. That’s not even counting song titles with the word somewhere in them. There isn’t a lot of actual new wave music to be found, but rather a variety of alternative/college-rock radio staples of the 80s like Ministry, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Sonic Youth.

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Does it matter that there’s less songs here specifically about Halloween but rather a plethora giving voice to horror movies and tropes? Not particularly as it creates the kitsch-but-macabre mood promised by the skull festooned with buttons, orange wig, and safety pins on the cover. The B-52’s, Oingo Boingo, and Rocky Horror’s ā€œTime Warpā€ provide the party anthems, but they couldn’t find any room on this for the Cramps? C’mon, ā€œI Was a Teenage Werewolf,ā€ ā€œThe Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon,ā€ ā€œI Ain’t Nuthin’ But a Gorehound,ā€ or ā€œSurfin’ Deadā€ are practically begging to be added to the mix.

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I wonder if they could’ve expanded their horizons a little more and included Blondie’s ā€œThe Attack of the Giant Ants,ā€ a 50s sci-fi homage that feeds into the loopy, anarchic spirit of the compilation quite nicely. I mean, special dispensation was already made for a showtune. It would make logical sense for one of the genre’s biggest names and innovators to be given their due, but alas it was not meant to be.

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There are a few fun instrumental spins through classic theme songs. MX-80 Sound throw the beloved John Carpenter theme into a noisy punk mosh pit. Comateens update ā€œThe Munsters Themeā€ with shiny synths and a breakneck pace managing to raise an arched brow and ironic smile in the process. But the less said about the novelties like Dave Edmunds’ ā€œThe Creature from the Black Lagoonā€ and Roky Erickson and the Aliens’ ā€œCreature with Atom Brainā€ the better.

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Never quite cohering into a whole, New Wave Halloween just has too many disparate moods and sounds going for it. The noisy mood pieces of Mudhoney doesn’t vibe well with the surprisingly mature melancholy of Ramones’ ā€œPet Sematary,ā€ for instance. Sonic Youth’s droning ā€œHalloweenā€ is a far cry from the groovy ghoulies of Oingo Boingo’s ā€œDead Man’s Party.ā€ Still, there’s enjoyment to be had here in individual moments, mainly in the more obscure features on the album.

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DOWNLOAD: Rocky Horror Picture Show – ā€œTime Warp,ā€ MX-80 Sound – ā€œTheme from Halloween,ā€ Comateens – ā€œThe Munsters Themeā€



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