The Untold Fables were one of the few garage punk bands of the '80s who lived up to their name. Forget rock star mannerisms à la Fuzztones or wimpy jump wagoners. To me, they and The Primates remain the most underrated bands of the American scene back then.
The Untold Fables consisted of Jon Niederbrach on guitar, Robert Butler (later of The Miracle Workers) on bass, Paul Sakry on drums, and Paul Carey on vocals. They grew out of a club called The Rave Up and later moved to Greg Shaw's Cavern Club. Their music was strongly influenced by '70s punk and '50s R&B. In spring 1985, they recorded their debut LP, "Every Mother's Nightmare", for Lee Joseph's Dionysus Records at West Beach Studios in LA. In summer 1986 and spring 1987, they held two more recording sessions at South Coast Studios in Santa Ana, this time with David Carey producing. The eleven songs from these sessions were later compiled for their second LP, "Aesop's Apocalypse", which was released in early 1989, around a year after the band split up.
The Pretty Things' early work, along with the freakbeat of Ealing's The Eyes and some Nederbeat perhaps, were their main influences. Snottiness a plenty. Here are their two LPs combined. This isn't my rip; I found them on Soulseek at some point, so thanks anyway to the original uploader. I tried to normalise them a little and remove some noise because the transfers are obviously from vinyl, but in the end I decided to leave them as they were because I'm no pro at this, and besides, who cares — we're here for some punk sounds! The cover I designed was heavily influenced by the Mystery Scene EP and their demo. Dig the fuzz!
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