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  Electric Frankenstein - How To Make A Monster, Annie's Grave, The Buzz of 1000 Volts Review
Throw the new Electric Frankenstein in the ring with the critically acclaimed Black Halos and there would be no doubt that EF would come out the champ.
Electric Frankenstein are back with another edition of their punk metal music.
Electric Frankenstein aren't out to change the face of rock but what they do provide is a hell of a soundtrack to a Saturday night.
www.musicemissions.com /display_review/362   (485 words)

  
 Review - ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN: Listen Up, Baby!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Electric Frankenstein uses pretty much the same three chords in each song, as well as similar percussive rhythms and bass lines, but each song sounds different from the other!
An also-amazing thing about this is that while there are many other bands that subscribe to this "three-chord-one-beat" philosophy, most of their songs sound exactly the same as one another.
Perhaps it's the sheer joy in performing that comes across in Electric Frankenstein's recordings that makes the difference, an energy that's so contagious that you just have to get up and jump around the room at some point in the listening - or at least I do.
www.cosmik.com /aa-january03/reviews/review_electric_frankenstein.html   (148 words)

  
 miaminewtimes.com | | Catch It Live! | Electric Frankenstein | 2002-06-13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Electric Frankenstein performs with Corky, the Knockouts, and the Heatseekers
Since creating Electric Frankenstein in 1991, bassist/mad scientist Sal Canzonieri has taught his rock and roll monster well.
Electric Frankenstein's latest disc, The Buzz of a 1000 volts, is an aural jackhammer that raises all sorts of rock demons channeling Jimi Hendrix through a console from his Electric Ladyland Studios.
www.miaminewtimes.com /Issues/2002-06-13/catch.html   (236 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The veritable New Jersey rock 'n' roll outfit Electric Frankenstein have been plugging away for over 10 years with its blend of hard edged punky rawk music, and We Will Bury You commemorates that decade with a two-disc, 31-track collection of covers the band has amassed.
Electric Frankenstein is the kind of band that isn't shy about wearing its influences on its sleeves.
Having learned from the masters of rock, this release is a loving tribute to the bands and songs that have helped shape the band into the slash and burn rockers they are today.
www.crushermagazine.com /rev804/electricfrank.htm   (146 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Heavy Metal & Hard Rock News :: Electric Frankenstein Present 'Buzz Of 1,000 Volts'
Rock ‘n’ Roll’s most prolific band, Electric Frankenstein, is dishing it out once again with an all-new, electrifying full-length masterpiece aptly titled, “The Buzz of 1,000 Volts.” Electric Frankenstein has never sounded this dynamic in their decade of producing the best Rock ‘n’ Roll in the business.
With the success of Electric Frankenstein's last full length release on Victory, "How To Make A Monster." Electric Frankenstein is ready to take the world by storm with "The Buzz Of 1,000 Volts".
Electric Frankenstein have been hailed everywhere; in the press, on the Internet and by legions of fans around the globe as one of the most influential and talked about bands in Rock.
www.blistering.com /news/newsdet.php3?ID=1832   (205 words)

  
 MusicRielectric
In expectation of their new release, "Annie's Grave" we caugth up with Sal Canzonieri rhythm  bass of Electric Frankenstein to ask him about the band and its influences.
I started out doing Alice Cooper, Bad Company, Kiss, and later Punk Rock bands (this is around 1975!).  I started Electric Frankenstein in 1991, because I wanted to hear a real rock n roll band that was souped up with punk rock infusion but there wasn't any back then so I did it myself.
Just think of the promo we are getting with the help of 20 different labels!  That's why we have been in almost every music publication out there in some way.
www.homestead.com /rhinoxsis/MusicRielectric.html   (304 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free and Legal MP3 Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Sure, Electric Frankenstein wear their influences on their proverbial sleeves.
The Stooges comparison is not intended to suggest, however, that there's anything sloppy or amateurish about Electric Frankenstein; when they sound sloppy or amateurish, it's a cultivated effect.
www.epitonic.com /artists/electricfrankenstein.html   (267 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein - index page - Free MP3 downloads, CDs, Bio Info, Tour Dates, Lyrics and More!"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
EF has even been picked by the Frankenstein Society as the band representing the release of the Frankenstein commemorative stamp for the US Post Office.
This guitar butcher lends his ripping leads, devastating hooks, and pounding chords with surgical precision, operating on the Electric Frankenstein audience's brain cells.
With his breath-taking bass tones, bottom heavy jack-hammer notes, and menacing looks, he is ready to provide a firm foundation to Electric Frankenstein's rhythm section.
www.iuma.com /IUMA/Bands/Electric_Frankenstein   (530 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein - Frankenstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
The movies were still very much in their infancy when FRANKENSTEIN was brought to the screen for the first time.
Frankenstein is the world-famous story of a doctor whose brilliant mind gets the better of him.
www.hairballnews.com /hbn/electric-frankenstein-2252108-hos   (246 words)

  
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 Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Electric Frankenstein has been wreaking havoc in the underground scene for over a decade now.
As EF prepares to unleash their 13th album next spring, a number of surprises are in store for their many fans, not to mention the music industry as a whole.
Now you're preparing to release a new Electric Frankenstein record soon, and you're also involved in various other band-related projects like the recent EF book through Dark Horse Publishing.
www.ink19.com /issues/february2005/interviews/electricFrankenstein.html   (3523 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein - How To Make A Monster (1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On the evidence of their full length debut, Electric Frankenstein is that strange rarity in rock 'n' roll, a band seemingly more influenced by the junk culture of movies and TV than by the music of their forebears.
Electric Frankenstein specializes in 1970s-style fat-bottomed Les-Paul-through-Marshall-stacks riff-rock of the type that used to come wrapped in sleeves with the words "PLAY LOUD" emblazoned on them (often with more than one exclamation point).
Problem is, they neglect to actually provide any riffs, opting instead to pound out power chords almost exclusively; I don't think I heard a single major chord on the album.
www.spacecityrock.com /marc/albums/electricfrankenstein.html   (274 words)

  
 NEWSARAMA - SAL CANZONIERI & THE ART OF ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN
Ask any good hard rocking band what their influences and if they are worth their salt they will name Electric Frankenstein.
The band was founded in 1991 by Sal Canzonieri and since then have come to be known mostly by the distinctive artwork that adorns their records and concert posters.
If you’re trying to sell a movie still that’s something Universal has the rights to and let’s say you did a Frankenstein mask with the bolts on the neck then you’re copying their ideas.
www.newsarama.com /forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19568   (2203 words)

  
 Punknews.org | Electric Frankenstein art collections, interview, new record
Newsarama has a new interview online today with Electric Frankenstein frontman Sal Canzonieri regarding the recent collection of EF artwork released by Dark Horse.
Electric Frankenstein!: High-Energy Punk Rock and Roll Poster Art runs 160 pages and features 10 years of poster art and album covers by Johnny Ace, Dirty Donny, Frank Kozik, Alan Forbes, Denis Loren, Coop, Derek Hess and many more.
Electric Frankenstein artwork is also featured prominently in the upcoming Art Of Modern Rock book by Paul Grushkin and Denis King.
www.punknews.org /article.php?sid=10500   (674 words)

  
 Punknews.org | Electric Frankenstein To Release Covers Double Album & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
us that Electric Frankenstein is celebrating their 13th anniversary this year are fittingly releasing their 13th album sometime this year as well.
In January of 2004 the ' Electric Frankenstein Art Book' will be released and feature 180 rock posters from artists including Coop, Kozik, Johnny Ace, Alan Forbes, Derek Hess and Mark Arminsky.
Aside from the band's previously announced split with El Nada on Finger Records, Electric Frankenstein will release a double album of covers titled 'We Will Bury You' on Lunasound Recordings.
www.punknews.org /print.php?sid=6696   (152 words)

  
 Rough Edge: Electric Frankenstein CD Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Jersey rock'n'rollers Electric Frankenstein have been plugging away for over ten years with their blend of hard-edged, punky, rawk music, and "We Will Bury You" commemorates that decade with a two-disc, 31-track collection of cover songs the band has amassed.
Electric Frankenstein are a raw rock'n'roll band whose music could be used as the dictionary definition of what rock should sound like.
Electric Frankenstein: Steve Miller - Vocals; Carl Porcaro - 1st Guitar; Sal Canzonieri - 2nd Guitar; Dan Canzonieri - Bass; Rob Sefcik - Drums.
www.roughedge.com /cdreviews/e/electricfrankenstein.htm   (375 words)

  
 Punknews.org | Electric Frankenstein go north
Electric Frankenstein is headed to Canada for a handful of tour dates in Ontario and Quebec with Toronto's Maximum RNR.
Electric Frankenstein is supporting the release of their double covers CD We Will Bury You on TKO Records.
Re: Electric Frankenstein go north by Haggard on Saturday, June 5, 2004 at 5:53:17 PM (EDT)
www.punknews.org /article.php?sid=9356   (580 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Outsight :: Beyond the Petty Issues
Long after Electric Frankenstein had made its name in high-energy, fast-paced, rocking hardcore a fast and furious reality, I heard people start to call such rock "drag rock".
So, if you would like that feeling while still hanging in your living room by the speakers with a cold one in hand, this is the soundtrack for that.
Electric Frankenstein also gets credit for picking some winning covers to tie off the end of this platter burning magnesium-white hot: "Talk, Talk" (Music Machine), "Moving Targets" (Flo & Eddie), and "Candy-O" (Cars).
columns.ink19.com /outsight   (3215 words)

  
 Sonic Garden :: Electric Frankenstein
Electric Frankenstein was born, as guitarist Sal Canzonieri put it, out of a desire to "resurrect the dead corpse of rock and roll by seamlessly welding together the best ideas from the '50s R&B, rock and roll, rockabilly, '60s garage and British Invasion, '70s glitter and hard rock, '80s metal and hardcore, and '90s grunge."
With this album, Frankenstein immediately became recognized in the U.S. and Europe as one of the top new rock bands, with vocalist Steve Miller's "gravely but melodically dynamic voice" becoming an instant trademark.
Now matured and still maintaining the "down with corporate" rock attitude that has been their trademark, Frankenstein looks forward to the future as it pumps out great punk/rock that is pretty unforgettable.
www.sonicgarden.com /sonic-web/artist.cfm?artistid=734   (243 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein - Band page with free MP3 music downloads on SoundClick
With their rock solid underground following firmly in tow, Electric Frankenstein has appealed to a broad spectrum of listeners.
Electric Frankenstein is the epitome of rock and roll, with a punk attitude that is rarely rivaled.
Electric Frankenstein is a movement, a working-man’s answer to what is missing from popular music in the world today; straight-up, raw, in-your-face, combustible Rock ‘N’ Roll.
www.soundclick.com /electricfrankenstein   (813 words)

  
 New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock EA-EL
Wuest surrounds himself with nine guest players on piano, electric guitar, strings, piano, electronics and tuned percussion.
Take one electric violin which blows rock and Bartok, add one flute from the East, mix in Sumerian saxophones, bass, drums, guitar and liquid word-pictures - mark East Of Eden." That is the claim on the liner notes that accompany this release from 1969.
The focus is on Heinz Gerstmair's skilful but turgid electric guitar soloing, which ploughs through the inevitable cliches of blues-based psych improvisations, and Wil Orthofer's similarly inclined vocals; piano, slightly Procol Harum-ish organ and Harald Zuscharder's occasionally inventive flute complete the picture.
www.gepr.net /ea.html   (15105 words)

  
 Punknews.org | Electric Frankenstein on the road in North America and Europe
Electric Frankenstein on the road in North America and Europe
Electric Frankenstein is headed out on the road in the coming months and will be playing shows in the US, Canada, France, Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
Re: Electric Frankenstein on the road in North America and E by Someone on Saturday, February 12, 2005 at 1:36:31 AM (EST)
www.aubin.punknews.org /article.php?sid=11633   (550 words)

  
 TFAW.com: Electric Frankenstein!: High-Energy Punk Rock & Roll Poster Art TPB
In over a decade of worldwide punk-rock dominance, the ass-kicking guitar machine that is Electric Frankenstein (#2 of the Top 500 Most Featured Bands in the press, as verified by Zine Guide) has produced an unparalleled body of eye-slapping poster art.
This swaggering, monster-fied, fuel-dragster image bank from over 180 of the undisputed champions of this most exalted of all art forms is perhaps the largest printed collection of such artists in human history!
Plus, an in-depth history of Electric Frankenstein the band, the musical method behind the visual madness, orchestrated by EF-founder and poster-art icon Sal Canzonieri!
www.tfaw.com /profile.html?SKU=12822&qt=dhbuy3   (240 words)

  
 Thrasher Magazine: Electric Frankenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Jim used to be in Electric Frankenstein; he was the previous lead guitar player and he was the one that most people in the audience said looked like a Frankenstein 'cause he was tall and gangly, had a big chin and a mean expression when he played.
Well, the Frankenstein Society has been around for decades and they are dedicated to keeping the Frankenstein character alive.
They, of course, collect all things Frankenstein and they keep our stuff in their archives, and so since we have done so much to keep the Frankenstein image popular they asked us to be the official band to commemorate the release of the Frankenstein stamp by the US Post Office.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0JSE/is_291/ai_n9489180   (908 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein: High Energy Punk Rock & Roll.
EF has almost single-handedly returned rock to its most basic and savage roots, the way it was meant to be.
EF have received top 40 commercial radio airplay in the USA, Top 5-10 on many American college radio stations, and were Number One on Belgian, Finnish, and Swedish, etc., national radio.
Not only are they one of the top most featured bands in the music press (currently #2 out of the Top 500!), but they have a loyal fan following in over 10 countries, with many bands citing EF as an influence and covering EF songs, and drawing thousands at music festivals internationally.
www.magnatune.com /artists/electric_frankenstein   (674 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein at REPTILIAN RECORDS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
All of their output hits with the same unbridled spirit and full-on drive.
Folks, this is Electric Frankenstein, heirs to the Dead Boys crown, amped up, nitrous fueled and ready to go.
FIRST 500 COPIES ON Electric Frankenstein also appear on REP 032 "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, A Tribute To Electric Frankenstein "Teenage Shutdown" REP031 7"
www.reptilianrecords.com /reptilian/electric_content.html   (105 words)

  
 Willamette Week | Music
Iowa's Chicken Hawks and New Jersey's Electric Frankenstein are brothers in arms fighting for the soul of rock 'n' roll.
Chicken Hawks guitarist Pete Phillips and Sal Canzonieri, guitarist of Electric Frankenstein, spoke to us from their respective home states.
Then I was thinking "Electric" because of guitars--they're called electric Frankensteins when you piece different ones together.
www.wweek.com /html/musica033199.html   (1000 words)

  
 LEFT OFF THE DIAL - Album Reviews - Electric Frankenstein: Super Kool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Electric Frankenstein wield that same revved-up rawk’n’roll punch that the ‘Suckers hold back.
Over the span of a decade, Electric Frankenstein has managed to stomp out fifteen high-octane albums and ridiculous amounts of singles, EPs and comp appearances.
While these guys obviously idolize ‘70s classic rock riffage and that fat, thick sound, the Frankensteins still know their basement punk roots.
www.leftoffthedial.com /Electric_Super.htm   (403 words)

  
 Electric Frankenstein Concert t-shirts, band merchandise, hats, flags, stickers and patches
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