Tape Review: The Harry Anslingers - Go Tranquility Base (2021)

Picture Credit: The Harry Anslingers
Artwork: Le Hauptkevin


 The Harry Anslingers - Go Tranquility Base
Release Date: July 20, 2021
Label: It's Eleven Records / Cargo Records
Format: Cassette / Digital
Length: 16:13
Genre: Garage Punk / 77 Punk
Origin: Leipzig, Germany

Fasten your seatbelts and put on your coolest sunglasses, for we are leaving Erath's Orbit. Our vessel's crew are G. G. Anslinger (drums, vocals), Davee Damage (bass, vocals), and Rudy Reefer (guitar, vocals). Ignoring the pathetic space ride of Jeff Bezos, we are about to encounter a real adventure following the traces of Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, and Neil Armstrong.
More than half a decade, humankind managed to set foot on Earth's moon. Or did they? Leipzig's The Harry Anslingers are here to find out.

"Go Tranquility Base" is a rocket-start of a cassette tape. The Harry Anslingers create a fulls-peed moshpit of minimalist and dynamic Punk Rock. The Saxon trio does not care about galactic speed limits or other restrictions by the space police. Instead, "Go Tranquility Base" goes warp speed and invites the audience to deliberating dance moves and refreshing beverages.
The Harry Anslingers' newest release is a merciless powerload of late-70s Punk Rock and Garage sound. The seven-track tape is full of energy, joy, and movement. "Go Tranquility Base" is a hot tip for fans of The Briefs, Amyl and the Sniffers, or Reptilians from Andromeda.

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