The Sonics
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[Edit]Of all the garage bands that made a glorious racket in the 1960s, few if any were louder, wilder, or more raw than the Sonics, a Tacoma, WA quintet whose over-the-top style, complete with roaring guitars, pounding drums, and the fevered howls of lead singer Gerry Roslie, anticipated the mania of punk and pushed rock & roll deep into the red zone during their 1963-1966 heyday. The Sonics were stars in Washington, but it took a while for the rest of the world to catch on, and in time they would become one of the most fabled bands on the Pacific Northwest rock scene.
The Sonics were founded in 1960 by guitarist Larry Parypa, who was introduced to the guitar by his uncle and encouraged by his parents, who both had a keen interest in music. The Sonics began as an instrumental combo that featured Larry's older brother Andy Parypa on guitar and, for a brief time, another Parypa sibling, Jerry, on sax, while their mom occasionally played bass at rehearsals. The Sonics initially specialized in tough R&B material and guitar-based instrumentals in the mold of Link Wray and Duane Eddy. Before long, the Sonics became a fixture on the Tacoma teen club scene, a lively circuit that included the Wailers (not Bob Marley's band) and Paul Revere & the Raiders. The Sonics' early lineup shifted often, but the group's membership became stable in late 1963 with the arrival of three members of the Searchers (not to be confused with the British pop group), a band fronted by future Moby Grape guitarist Jerry Miller. Drummer Bob Bennett, sax player Rob Lind, and keyboard player Gerry Roslie jumped ship from the Searchers to become permanent members of the Sonics, with Larry remaining on lead guitar and Andy shifting to bass. Although the band had been solid before, the new lineup evolved into a powerhouse; Bennett wasn't afraid to hit the drums hard, Larry's guitar work had become sharper and more ferocious with time, and when Roslie was encouraged to sing, they discovered he could wail like a leather-lunged Little Richard, and the Sonics quickly became the most talked about band in the Northwest.
In 1964, Buck Ormsby, who played bass with Northwest heroes the Wailers, was impressed with the Sonics' new lineup and became their manager, as well as signing them to Etiquette Records, a local label he helped run. For their first single, the band took one of their few original tunes and changed it from a number about a proposed dance craze into a cautionary tale about a treacherous female; the results, "The Witch," had a dark, sinister undercurrent and between Parypa's guitar, Bennett's drumming, and Roslie's vocals, it was louder and crazier sounding than anything else a Northwest band had committed to tape. Backed with a manic cover of Little Richard's "Keep A'Knockin'," the single was too much for many local radio stations, but eventually it broke through in enough smaller markets that the record became a major hit in the Northwest; enough so that rather than continue to pay publishing royalties to Little Richard for the B-side, the band recorded another original, "Psycho," that soon turned the 45 into a two-sided hit. In 1965, Ormsby rushed the Sonics into the studio to cut a full-length album, and Here Are the Sonics!!! was a garage rock touchstone, a loud and relentless slice of primitive thunder that caught the band at their hot-wired peak, thanks in part to the simple, elemental production by recording engineer Kearney Barton.
The success of "The Witch" and "Psycho" made the Sonics a major draw in the Northwest, and they were playing some of the biggest and most prestigious venues available to local rock bands of the day (including the Seattle Coliseum), as well as sharing stages with the Beach Boys and the Shangri-La's. In 1966, the Sonics cut a second LP for Etiquette with Barton, Boom, that featured several more local hits, including "Cinderella," "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," and "Shot Down." However, it became evident that the Sonics had gone as far as a local band could go in the Northwest, while they enjoyed only scattered airplay in the rest of the United States. The Sonics signed a deal with Jerden Records, another Northwest label that had a distribution deal with ABC-Paramount Records, giving the band a better shot at national success. Unfortunately, Jerden head Jerry Dennon sent the Sonics to Los Angeles to record their third album, 1967's Introducing the Sonics, and while producer and engineer Larry Levine had an impressive résumé (including recording many of Phil Spector's classic singles), he couldn't deliver the hard-edged sound Barton had brought to their earlier work, and Introducing the Sonics sounded anemic compared to their Etiquette recordings, despite strong performances by the group. Later in 1967, the Sonics recorded a cover of Frank Zappa's "Any Way the Wind Blows" for Piccadilly Records, a Jerden offshoot, and while it was promptly reissued by Uni Records, it failed to click. Soon afterward, Bennett and Roslie left the band, and while Lind and the Parypa Brothers soldiered on for a while, it wasn't long before the Sonics were history.
The Sonics' reputation in the Northwest led to a one-off reunion show in Seattle in 1972 (a handful of tunes from the show appeared on an EP from Etiquette, Live Fanz Only), and in 1980, Roslie began working with a garage rock band called the Invaders. They recorded an album dominated by old Sonics tunes and mid-'60s covers; titled Sinderella, it was released under the name the Sonics, though beyond Roslie's vocals, it didn't capture the original band's raw magic. By this time, the Sonics had gained a powerful reputation among fans of vintage garage rock, and later in the decade, many bands on the burgeoning grunge scene, including Nirvana and Mudhoney, would cite the Sonics as an influence, as would such nuevo-garage acts as the Hives and the White Stripes. In 2007, the Sonics were persuaded to do a reunion show in New York City as part of the annual Cavestomp garage rock festival; while Andy Parypa and Bob Bennett opted not to participate, citing an unwillingness to travel, Gerry Roslie, Larry Parypa, and Rob Lind were on hand, with Ricky Lynn Johnson, formerly of the Wailers, sitting in on drums, and Don Wilhelm of the Daily Flash on bass. Since then, the Sonics have been playing occasional club and festival dates in Europe and the United Kingdom, as well as a few dates at home, with Bennett joining the new lineup of the band on-stage for a 2008 show in Seattle. In 2009, Don Wilhelm parted ways with the Sonics, and Freddie Dennis became their new bassist. In 2010, the Sonics went into the studio with producer Jack Endino to record their first new material since the '60s; the EP, entitled 8, also saw Andy Parypa rejoining his brother Larry, Roslie, Lind, and Johnson to record four new songs, with four live tracks rounding out the release.
Title: Here Are The Ultimate Sonics (CD2)
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Garage Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Virtual Voyage (Single)
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Electronica, Trance, Psychedelic Trance, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Magical Worlds (Single)
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Garage Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Garage Punk, Psychedelic
Title: Busy Body!!! Live In Tacoma 1964
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative, Psychedelic
Title: Here Are The Ultimate Sonics (CD1)
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Garage Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: This Is the Sonics
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative, Psychedelic
Title: The Savage Young Sonics
Artist: The Sonics
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative, Psychedelic
Title: Night Beats Play The Sonics' 'Boom'
Artist: The Sonics, Night Beats
Genre: Garage, Psychedelic Rock
Collections
Title: Rock & Roll Doo Wop Vol 4
Genre: Rock
Title: Have a Rockabilly Christmas
Genre:
Title: Wild Streak Volume 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock
Title: Wild Streak, Vol. 1
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Best of Doo Wop
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: 30 Rare Black Doo-Wop Sounds Vol. 14
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: The Best of Taboo Garage
Genre: Rock
Title: Devil's Jukebox: Taboo 60s
Genre: Rock
Title: Northwest Battle of the Bands Vol. 3
Genre: Rock
Title: Explosión Rock / Explosion Rock
Genre: Rock
Title: Required Etiquette Vol. 1
Title: Taboo Garage, Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock & Du Dua Vol.2
Genre: Rock
Title: Greenberg (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Bloodshot! the Gaity Records Story Volume 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Chicken Walk: 20 Pounders, Vol. 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Country Train Classics
Genre: Country
Title: The History of Northwest Rock, Vol. 2 (The Garage Years)
Genre: Rock
Title: Jukebox Treasures Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Merry Christmas - Sonics, Wailers, Galaxies
Genre: Rock
Title: Northwest Battle of the Bands Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Northwest Battle of the Bands Vol. 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Northwest Battle of the Bands, Vol. 4
Genre: Rock
Title: Rare White Doo-Wop Sounds Vol. 33
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: 101 Driving Songs CD 3
Title: 30 Rare Black Doo - Wop Sounds Vol. 03
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: 30 Rare Black Doo - Wop Sounds Vol. 36
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: RocknRolla
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Alternative Rock, Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Rock & Roll, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Songs We Taught The Fuzztones CD 1
Genre: Punk Rock
Title: Songs We Taught The Fuzztones CD 2
Genre: Punk Rock
Title: Monsters Night Out - Vol. 1
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Monsters Night Out Vol. 3
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Knight And Day (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Halloween Mp3's Vol. 16 - Devil's Temptation
Genre: Rock
Title: Old School Rock Collection (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Club/Dance
Title: Rare Black Doo-Wop Sounds Collection Vol. 14
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock & Roll
Title: Rare Black Doo-Wop Sounds Collection Vol. 03
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock & Roll
Title: Rare Black Doo-Wop Sounds Collection Vol. 35
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock & Roll
Title: Rare Black Doo-Wop Sounds Collection Vol. 36
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock & Roll
Title: The Chess Story 1947-1975 (CD08)
Genre: Blues
Title: Greatest Ever Mod (CD1)
Title: The Godfathers Of Psychobilly (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: This Is The Sonics
Genre: Garage Rock
Title: Chess Rhythm & Roll (CD3)
Genre: Blues, Rock & Roll
Title: Felix Hernandez Presents Rhythm Revue (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Title: Uncut's High Numbers
Genre: Rock
Title: Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease
Genre: Garage Rock, Rockabilly
Title: Hardcore Henry (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Jon Savage’s 1965: The Year The Sixties Ignited (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, Pop
Title: Wanted 60s Garage Rock
Genre: Garage Rock, Pop
Title: All About The Blues, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Ford V Ferrari (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Featuring albums
Title: The History of Northwest Rock, Vol 2 - The Garage Years
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock
Title: History of Northwest Rock Vol. 4 Battle of the Bands
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Progressive
Title: Hardcore Henry (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Hardcore Henry (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack & Score)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: I Hate CDs: Norton Records 45 RPM Singles Collection, Vol. 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock
Title: Hi-Tripnology - Psychedelic Goa Trance v.1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Trance, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Ford V Ferrari (Original Soundtrack + Original Score - FYC)
Artist: Marco Beltrami, Buck Sanders
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack