Bashing out garage rock years before it was fashionable and rockabilly-influenced sounds as if
the Stray Cats had never happened,
the A-Bones were a Brooklyn-based five-piece that approached the sloppy greatness of rock & roll's past with a beer-addled enthusiasm that had nothing to do with "oldies" or "nostalgia" and everything to do with the primal impulse to play music that's fast, loud, and wild. Named for a tune by
the Trashmen,
the A-Bones were led by vocalist
Billy Miller and drummer
Miriam Linna, who previously bashed it out in
the Zantees and were also the brains behind wild-assed pop culture journal Kicks and label Norton Records, both of which reflected the same frantic attitude as their band. (Filling out the lineup were
Bruce Bennett on guitar, Mike Lewis and later
Marcus "The Carcass" Natale on bass, and
Lars Espensen on sax.)
The A-Bones kicked off their career in 1984, and two years later they released their first record, a 10" EP called
Tempo Tantrum, with the album
Free Beer for Life! following in 1988. They lent their services as a backing band to such unsung rock & roll legends as
Rudy Grayzell,
Hasil Adkins,
Johnny Powers,
Ronnie Dawson,
Roy Loney, and
Cordell Jackson, released a fistful of singles on various hyper-cool labels, and released five full-length LPs for Norton before finally calling it a day in 1994. The group played occasional reunion shows over the next decade, though, and in 2004 recorded a new tune (with backing vocals from
the 5.6.7.8's) for a 20th anniversary retrospective,
Daddy Wants a Cold Beer and Other Million Sellers. In 2009,
the A-Bones reunited again and released the full-length studio effort
Not Now!
–
Mark Deming, Rovi