Morlocks - Under The Wheel / Hurricane A' Coming album flac
Performer: MorlocksTitle: Under The Wheel / Hurricane A' Coming
Style: Garage Rock
Released: 1990
Country: US
MP3 album: 1251 mb
FLAC album: 1762 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: AUD MMF DMF MP1 DXD MPC MP4
Genre: Rock
The Morlocks recorded the album with a set of smashed instruments destroyed at a show in San Francisco two days earlier by the band The Tell-Tale Hearts, who agreed to lend the band the instruments for the recording session. The album was produced by Jordan Tarlow, the alias of Nadroj Wolrat, who would go on to join The Fuzztones . Under The Wheel", "Hurricane A' Coming" 7" (Iloki, 1991, ITR001). I Don't Do Funerals Anymore", "Nightmares" 7" (Dirty Water, 2008, DWC1018).
The Morlocks recorded the album with a set of smashed instruments destroyed at a show in San Francisco two days earlier by the band The Tell-Tale Heart, who agreed to lend the band the instruments for the recording session. The label released the album in the spring of 1985. The rest of the band held out long enough to record a handful of tracks under the production of Ron Rimsite before the entire group disbanded. The tracks recorded with Rimsite were eventually released posthumously on two 7" albums. Four years after the band's breakup a live LP from Croatia called "Wake Me When I'm Dead" was released. Under The Wheel, Hurricane A' Coming (Single). In The Red Recordings.
Under The Wheel", "Hurricane A' Coming" 7" (Iloki, 1991, ITR001). G vs E pitted a group of agents who are assigned to "the Corps", a secret agency under the command of Heaven, against the "Morlocks", a group of evildoers from Hell. The series has a 1970s retro-hip style that is similar to Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. The show is fast-moving and harkens back to the blaxploitation films of the 1970s.
A Under The Wheel AA Hurricane A' Coming. Photography – Gigi Producer, Artwork – Ron Rimsite Written-By – The Morlocks.
The Morlocks recorded the album with a set of smashed instruments destroyed at a show in San Francisco two days earlier by the band the Tell-Tale Hearts, who agreed to lend the band the instruments for the recording session. The album was produced by Jordan Tarlow, aka Nadroj Wolrat, who would go on to join the Fuzztones. Midnight Records released Emerge in 1984. The band relocated from San Diego to San Francisco where they released a second LP, this time for Epitaph Records. Another 7-inch was released on the Iloki label in 1991, "Under The Wheel" b/w "Hurricane A' Coming. Just prior to a show at the Fillmore in support of the Cult, bassist Jeff Lucas quit the band. The tracks recorded with Rimsite were eventually released posthumously.
The Morlocks, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Morlocks are a fictional species created by H. G. Wells for his 1895 novel, The Time Machine, and are the main antagonist. Since their creation by H. Wells, the Morlocks have appeared in many other works such as sequels, movies, television shows, and works by other authors, many of which have deviated from the original description.
The Morlocks emerged from the ashes of early-1980s California garage band The Gravedigger 5, but with a heavier sound, more murderous songs, and the trademark snarl of singer Leighton Koizumi. And then they disappeared, back into the grave. At one point there were even reports that Leighton was dead! Stabbed to death in the parking lot after a show.
The first demo cassette They're Not Human, released in 1991, was mostly electronic body music with ambient parts, heavily influenced by cyberpunk and roleplaying games. After two years, the band faded away and was reformed in 1997 with a different lineup
Tracklist
| Under The Wheel |
| Hurricane A' Coming |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ITR 1001 | Morlocks* | Under The Wheel / Hurricane A' Coming (7", Single, Num, Gre) | In The Red Recordings | ITR 1001 | US | 1990 |
| ITR 1001 | Morlocks* | Under The Wheel / Hurricane A' Coming (7", Single, RP) | In The Red Recordings | ITR 1001 | US | 1990 |







