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Below is the official trailer to Horrorwitz's docu-thingy "Antena Criminal - Making a Jess Franco Movie" that I was in Malaga, Spain in the year 2000 and features an original score by yer everlovin' pals The Ubangis! (Available now on DVD-R) It features, amongst other people, Spanish cult director Jess Franco working on his (app.) 176th movie "Blind Target". Also featured are actresses Lina Romay and Linnea Quigley. For more information please see the official webpage at http://www.trashpalace.com/Antena.htm
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WHAT IT WAS(written by Dr. Horatio Penis in 1998 at the time of the "Drop Another Coin" CD release)Around 1990 Brian D. Horrorwitz, then drummer (now singer) for (ex-Slickee Boys) Kim Kane's Date Bait, was bitching an' whining with other local garage rock losers about the poor state of the local music "scene". Punk had become as boring and generic as a long ride on an elevator, and pretty much all of the local rockers had either retired, moved, died, or worse, formed contemporary country music bands. (Insert barfing sound here.) There was a pretty decent rockabilly scene at the time, but somewhat clique-ish these particular weekend ducktailers were. Maybe out of desperation, probably out of jealousy, Horrorwitz got the idea to create "The Ultimate Rock-N-Roll Band" to show these posers how to really rock-out and that it was all about soul an' spirit, and not about fashion and trying to sound "retro". What was the point in trying to imitate a Johnny Burnette song note for note, mimicking his sound? Cause you just AIN'T GONNA BE ABLE TO DO IT! (Horrorwitz was always frustrated that he couldn't make a cool rockabilly hair-do with his mop, which he couldn't, cause he said his hair was "too Jewish" and "wavy like the Red Sea", which it is.) Horrorwitz made a bet with several of his aging garage-band buddies that he could come up with a "fake" band, book a show, and, after only practicing once, blow the headlining snob-abilly wimps off the stage. The plan was not to even spend any time writing songs, but just lift them from whatever old 45's and vintage trash-rock compilations that were available at the time. After phoning local D.C. underground hot-spot D.C. Space, the show was booked. The Ubangis, the original lineup, spent a whopping 2 hours rehearsing which went something like: Horrorwitz'd play an off-speed tape recording of one of these scratchy records, the guitar player would figure out the basic chords, then they'd play the song once, maybe twice. And that was it. One week and a few hours later they left the stage in a sweaty smgema-like coating of dog food, spilled beer, and chicken feathers. (Don't ask.) The once-jaded audience stood agape like a bewildered German Shepard. Much to their surprise they started getting calls from other clubs in the area! The Ubangis' (pronounced "you- bang-eez") blending of late 50's / early 60's rock-n-roll with over-the-top "punk burlesque"stood out in the politically correct D.C. music scene like Jayne Mansfield in a convent! Was it their 6 song chicken medley, complete with rubber chickens, chicken puppets, and chicken g-strings? Or their insistence on covering / destroying at least 3 Andre Williams songs and 5 Link Wray tunes per gig? Or could it have been Horrorwitz's freaky dog food eating geek-show appeal? Okay, it was the last thing. The bars were mostly either yuppie and pre-yuppie pick-up disco's that payed pretty good, or alternative-rock shitholes that were more fun to play but paid terrible. At least the chicks at the latter didn't wear business suits! Things got so busy in fact that the other original Ubangis couldn't hack it (what with their other bands an' such) and bailed. So there was Horrorwitz getting tons of gig offers but with no band. One day he had the good luck to walk into Saucy Randy. Picking himself off the ground, he asked Randy if he'd had anything better to do for the next decade or so, and was he interested in becoming a Ubangi. With stars in his eyes he screamed "Hell, yeah!" and off they went. Saucy agreed with Brian that their main goal was to provide no-holds-barred primitive rock-n-roll, the way the good lord planned it, and not be "in it for the money". (Also cause there was none!) A short time later they were introduced to Eric "U.M.F." Tavela, a man of mystery. No one really knows from whence he came, or, less pretentiously, where he comes from. He had a bass. He had an amp. He had a car. nuff said, he was in. And now, after releasing a handful of singles, with years in the making, the boys pull all of their musical prowess together and are proud to have produced "Drop Another Coin", their debut full-length release. Today Wheaton, MD, tomorrow the world!
--- Dr. Penis
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR MORE TUNES, PHOTOS AND FUN! IT'S AT http://www.ubangis.com
See what happens when Rudy Ray Moore (aka Dolemite) joins the Ubangis onstage for an impromptu performance at the October 2004 Chiller Theatre expo! WARNING: THE LANGUAGE IS A BIT RAW!.. width="425" height="350" ..

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Music:

Member Since: 5/3/2005
Band Website: ubangis.com
Band Members: Brian D. Horrorwitz - vocals and drums, Saucy Randy Manos "The Hands of Death" - lead guitar, and Eric UMF Tavela - bass guitar
Influences: (in chronological order, more less) BEETHOVEN, ENNIO MORRICONE, ASTOR SPIKE JONES, FATS WALLER, BO DIDDLEY, HOWLIN' WOLF, ROBERT JOHNSON, LITTLE RICHARD, CHUCK BERRY, THE COASTERS, ANDRE WILLIAMS, HASIL ADKINS, JOHNNY BURNETTE, JOHNNY CASH, RON HAYDOCK, ROLLING STONES, BEATLES, WHO, KINKS, YARDBIRDS, PINK FLOYD, DOORS, TURTLES, DAVIE ALLAN AND THE ARROWS, LINK WRAY, DICK DALE, FRANK ZAPPA / MOTHERS OF INVENTION, THE FUGS, VELVET UNDERGROUND, NEW YORK DOLLS, MC5, FUNKADELIC, PARLIAMENT, JAMES BROWN, OTIS REDDING, THE BANANA SPLITS, HEARTBREAKERS, JOY DIVISION / WARSAW, THE CRAMPS, THE STRANGLERS, IGGY & THE STOOGES, RAMONES, DAMNED, DEAD BOYS, SEX PISTOLS ...
Sounds Like: Jungle Sex Rock for Teenage Vampires
Record Label: DeCeased & Brutarian + 7"s on Get Hip & Pure Vinyl
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

JOHN PHILLIP LAW meets THE UBANGIS!

Several weeks back, after his recent and unexpected passing, I had posted some memories of meeting John Phillip Law at the 1998 Halloween "Chiller Theatre" show on the Trash Palace blog ("Diabolik Say...
Posted by The Ubangis on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 11:26:00 PST

This Friday the 13th: LUAU OF THE LIVING DEAD

Hosted By: Dr. Pus When: Friday Jun 13, 2008at 9:00 PMWhere: Howler's Coyote Cafe4509 Liberty AvePittsburgh, PA 15224United StatesDescription:feat. The Ubangis, Devilz in Detailz, Forbidden 5 and MORE...
Posted by The Ubangis on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 01:46:00 PST

BANG, BORROW AND STEAL (lawsuit edition)

http://www.playlist.com/standalone/31426717/yesHere's a playlist of some tracks that we have stolen from in one way or another over the past 18 (gulp!) years. Most of these songs were destroyed, er,....
Posted by The Ubangis on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 02:30:00 PST

UBANGIS UPDATE!

Greetings from Ubangis HQ! Drumroll please... We are happy to announce the return of UMF! Yes, you heard right! Eric "UMF" Tavela, our bass player circa 1994 to 1999 has returned to the band! Who...
Posted by The Ubangis on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 01:44:00 PST

UBANGIS UPDATE: Silver Spring! Zombiefest!! Fleshtones!!!

UPCOMING GIGS!!THIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th we'll be appearing at The Quarryhouse in SIlver Spring, Maryland (in the basement at 8401 Georgia Ave. - Georgia and Bonifant - Silver Spring, MD 20910) with B...
Posted by The Ubangis on Sun, 07 Oct 2007 11:19:00 PST

Ubangis at Hampdenfest Sat. - address correction! OOPS!

The stage we're playing on, the "Atomic" stage, is at 36th & Falls Rd. (not 36th and Roland Ave. as I had previously said). OOPS!For full lineup details and to hear the bands check out this link:...
Posted by The Ubangis on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 01:17:00 PST

Ubangis at Hampdenfest this Saturday + Halloween gig updates!

THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th we will be playing a 45 minute set at HampdenFest in Baltimore, Maryland!  This is a FREE outdoor show for all ages featuring at least 22 bands on 3 stages...
Posted by The Ubangis on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 11:46:00 PST

Jess Franco doc. featuring Ubangis music - watch the intro!

Below is the opening to Horrorwitz's docu-thingy "Antena Criminal - Making a Jess Franco Movie" that he shot in Malaga, Spain in the year 2000. He hopes to have it out on DVD by the end of 2007. It fe...
Posted by The Ubangis on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:34:00 PST

July 2007 update - 3 new gigs!

FRIDAY, JULY 13th - It's The SMB-XI - The 11th Annual Summer Masquerade Ball at The RnR Lounge (717 6th Street, NW Washington, DC - near Chinatown)! 7pm to 3am! 18+ to Enter, 21+ to DrinkOther bands i...
Posted by The Ubangis on Fri, 06 Jul 2007 12:41:00 PST

2 GIGS COMIN UP IN DC & BALTIMO'!

http://www.trashpalace.com/UbangisGigs.htm
Posted by The Ubangis on Sat, 03 Mar 2007 03:20:00 PST