Fenech, P. Paul
Dancing At The End Of The World
The dark lord of psychobilly returns: P. PAUL FENECH, founding member of THE METEORS, guitar-slinging "Fendermaster," and undisputed originator of the genre, is back with his brand-new solo album Dancing at the End of the World. More than 30 years after his legendary solo debut The Rockin' Dead (1992), Fenech remains a force of nature, doing exactly what he was born to do: creating twisted, raw rock 'n' roll for monsters, maniacs, and anyone drawn to the darker side of sound. On Dancing at the End of the World, he delivers 13 tracks loaded with heavy twang, sinister energy, and his unmistakable madness served in a variety of filthy and feverish flavors. The album was recorded, engineered, mixed, and produced by PPF666 himself. The sound is analog grit at its finest. Guitars howl, drums drive like a hellbound engine, and everything bleeds with attitude. Fenech, of course, uses only Fender guitars.