***As part of Phantom Chords ongoing campaign to reissue some of Psychobilly’s earliest and finest records we present the first domestic US release of Demented Are Go’s debut studio barn burner In Sickness & In Health’ originally released in 1986 on I.D. Records in the UK. Demented Are Go were one of the originators of Psychobilly, a ferocious mix of raging Punk and swingin' Rockabilly. The album features two frantic covers of early rock 'n' roll classics and a cover of "Crazy Horses" by The Osmonds. Long considered an essential slice and benchmark in the world of Psychobilly.
LP $24.45
09/22/2023
***Phantom Chords Records presents the first domestic US release of Demented Are Go’s 1989 studio barnburner originally released on Link Records in the UK. Another Psychobilly classic in their catalog, the lads wrote, recorded and mixed the album in literally three days of time, the frantic pace and energy and urgency on this record takes their crazy sound to a whole new level of crazy and wild. Long considered an essential slice and benchmark in the world of Psychobilly.
LP $23.50
03/18/2022
***NOW AVAILABLE!!! As part of Phantom Chords ongoing campaign to reissue some of Psychobilly's earliest and finest records we present the the first domestic US release of Demented Are Go’s 2nd studio barn burner ‘Kicked Out Of Hell’ originally released in 1988 on I.D. Records in the UK. Taking off where their classic debut left off,the boys took it up another notch to a whole new level of crazy and wild. The album gives you their unique blend of raging Punk and swingin 'Rockabilly with added ferocity. Long considered an essential slice and benchmark in the world of Psychobilly.
LP $23.50
08/06/2021
***NOW AVAILABLE!!! The 4th LP from pioneering UK Psychobilly band the Krewmen finally gets reissued on vinyl. Long out of print and unavailable since it’s original release in 1986. The Krewmen formed in 1982, starting out as a straight up Rockabilly band playing tons of classic covers.With lineup changes in the mid 80s they evolved into having a more Psychobilly flavored sound. Due to their history and years playing music and known for their excellent vocals and superb musicianship,set them apart from many of their contemporaries because they didn’t always have to play fast and furious and when needed they could slow it down and bring more of a traditional Rockabilly element to their new sound.This made them a favorite of many of the other Psychobilly bands of the era.One listen to this album and you can hear what the fuss was about in 1986 when this album was released and why it’s now considered a Psychobilly Essential.
LP $23.50
08/06/2021
***Puke n Vomit Psychobilly Sub Label Phantom Chord Records reissues another must have slice of classic UK Psychobilly. Originally released in 1987 on UK label Lost Moment Records. Their 3rd album would help to make them household names in Psychobilly/Rockabilly circles around the world from Europe to Japan and in the USA. The album features their well known and fast paced cover of the Clash’s 'Should I Stay or Should I Go' along with a red hot cover of T-Rex's 'Solid Gold Action'. It was also the last album with legendary singer Mark "Mad Dog" Cole.
LP $23.50
08/06/2021
***Puke n Vomit Psychobilly Sub Label Phantom Chord Records reissues another must have slice of classic UK Psychobilly. Originally released in 1987 on UK label Lost Moment Records. Their 2nd album continues where there classic debut leaves off, that sweet middle ground between Rockabilly and Psychobilly. The album has a little bit darker sound and atmosphere compared to their debut album 'The Adventures Of The Krewmen'. These days it's considered a 'must have' slice of groundbreaking and a highly influential album in the evolution and history of Psychobilly music.
LP $23.50
08/06/2021