"Where the Hell am I?" you might be askin' yerself. Well you've wandered into Killville Massachusetts, the creepy little home town of Angry Johnny & The Killbillies. As long as you're here why don't you take a look around. We've got the"Killville Historical Museum Of The Strange" where you can check out some of the local crypto-zoology, prehistoric critters, grisly folklore and all sorts of weirdness, and the Killville General Store where you can pick up all sorts of Angry Johnny and The Killbillies souvenirs and the like. Then you can head on over to Angry's Creepy Little Gallery and peruse some of his world renowned artworks. And you can listen to Radio Free Killville WKIL the whole time you're checkin' things out. WKIL plays nothin' but Angry and The Killbillies sweet sound of rock & rollin'-countryfide-murder balladin'-bloodgrass 24 hours a day. So pop open a beer or a jug and stay a while, it's not like you've got anything better to do....


July 21, 2005

NEW ZEKORDING OF THE WEEK!

This week's ZEKORDING is up. A tragic mine-shaft mishap called "TELL MY MOTHER".
Get it while ya can....and tell yer friends.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Bill C. said...

Been a fan of Angry's superb songwriting for about 5 years. "Tell My Mother" ("when I heard that rumble I heard the devil laugh" -- what a great line) and "Otis Grey" are excellent. I'm partial to the latter, having lived in Civil War country (Virginia) for 50 years, and I like the condemnation of both sides in the song. (Though I admit I like "The Last Rebellion" for its southern bias -- and I'd love to hear AJ&K tear through "Dixie".) And though it wasn't a Zekording, the Crankyville Trolley was awesome! (Which brings to mind one final comment: "a better band probably"? Nah, no chance of that!)

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