September 7, 2006

Austin Screening, soundtrack and semi-endorsements

The good folks at the Austin Film Festival sponsored a Stomp! Shout! Scream! screening at the Alamo Draft House as part of their Best of the Fest series.  Thanks to them for the great promotion in getting the film seen.

 

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While there wasn’t a screening per se, I couldn’t help pushing Stomp! Shout! Scream! while at Dragon*Con over Labor Day weekend.  Here’s a few of the celebrities that didn’t refuse to endorse the movie.
Beaker!
Mary and Cynthia's image is now selling Pina Coladas and Pork Sandwiches. They are so proud.
Screening attendees do their best Stomp! Shout! Scream! poster impression.
Jawas!
On hand was Mike from Chicken Ranch Records, who has put out the soundtrack.  Along with all the songs from the film, there’s 3 additional tracks.  The legendary Fleshtones contributed super rare, original surf tune that kicks ass.  Tiger Tiger added “Black Daggers” which just had its video release recently.  It also kicks much ass.  The Clutters added an amazing, big, crunchy guitar-laden “Tainted Love”, originally recorded in 1964 by Gloria Jones, then covered in 1981 by Soft Cell.  Wholly cow, it’ll rock your head off.  Also on there is the full vocal version of The Woggles’ “One Four Three” which is heard as an instrumental during Theodora and Hector’s love montage.  “Renegade Grinder” is a gear-head, buzz-saw-guiitar, surf track from Johnny Knox & HI-TEST that’s only in the film for a quick snippet and has to be heard in it’s entirety.  Tracks from The Evidents, The Vendettas, The Penetrators and, of course, all the Catfight! songs are there in their full glory.  Go get a copy from Chicken Ranch, you won’t regret it.
Rip Taylor!
Stomp! Shout! Scream! soundtrack cover art by Tweet Design.