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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook. Embiggening the earholes

20 May 2026

Danger, Electric Fire

 

The other night I was getting my monthly dose of Hell & brimstone Good Ole Religun from St. Paul (Janeway) & his Birmingham Broken Bones. One of the songs, "The Last Dance" put me in mind of Electric Six. I used to binge on their music back in the early Aughts but haven't listened to them in years. I guess none of their later releases grabbed me like their first two & I just drifted away. I dug out Danger! High Voltage & Fire & indulged in some rock nostalgia. 

 



Electric Six are essential American hard rock. They are definitely the Hell & brimstone to St. Paul's salvation, but Dick Valentine (Tyler Spencer)'s vocals grab me like Paul Janeway's & the Electric Six create music on par with the Broken Bones (a sadly much under-rated outfit). For any of you who haven't visited the E6 in a while, here's two to you. 

 

Electric Six - Danger, High Voltage, XL Recordings XLS157CDUS, 2002.
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Danger! High Voltage (Soulchild radio mix)
I Lost Control (of My Rock & Roll)
Remote Control (Me)
Danger! High Voltage (Thin White Duke mix by Jacques le Cont)

 

 

 

 

 

Electric Six - Fire, XL Recordings XLCD169, 2003.

Dance Commander    
Electric Demons in Love    
Naked Pictures (of Your Mother)    
Danger! High Voltage
She's White    
I Invented the Night    
Improper Dancing    
Gay Bar
Nuclear War (on the Dance Floor)    
Getting into the Jam    
Vengeance & Fashion    
I'm the Bomb    
Synthesizer
 
 
 

Enjoy,

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