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Based in Brooklyn, New York, the quartet's origins lie just a few miles north in Queens, where in 1975 Streng and original bass player Marek Pakulski rented "The House," as it was infamously known, and found instruments down in the basement. To quote Keith: "How and why The Fleshtones started was that there was a place to do it!" Countless "Blue Whale Bashes," Lower East Side sightings, and an endless string of gigs and records later, The Fleshtones continue to record and perform with a wit, passion, and energy that few bands can top.
While 2003's Do You Swing? was strong enough to convince any doubters that the Fleshtones were still firing on all cylinders after cranking out the "Super Rock" since 1976, 2005's Beachhead goes that fine album one better -- Beachhead not only matches it for great songs, but actually rocks out with greater muscle and élan. Six of Beachhead 's 11 songs were recorded with nuevo-garage kingpin Jim Diamond at his Ghetto Recorders studio in Detroit, while the remainder of the disc was produced by Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids at his Kudzu Ranch facilities, and the tag-team production seems to have been a shrewd choice -- Miller's recordings boast a bit more production police and nuance, while Diamond captured the Fleshtones while they were fired up and rocking hard, and when you put it all together one gets the best of both worlds. (Though Diamond was behind the board for the moody closer, "Late September Moon," and Miller recorded the rollicking "Push Up Man," proving neither man's skills are mutually exclusive.)
If Peter Zaremba 's voice isn't as smooth as it once was, he's still plenty commanding, and the rest of the band -- Keith Streng on guitar, Ken Fox on bass, and Bill Milhizer at the drums -- sound sharp, powerful, and muscular without losing touch with the smarts and sense of fun that always made this band a hit at social gatherings. And the opening hat trick of "Bigger and Better," "Serious," and "Pretty Pretty Pretty" shows these guys still have the hooks, the riffs, and the gift of gab firmly at their command -- the Fleshtones haven't stopped writing cool songs and playing them right, and Beachhead is one solid blast of Super Rock thunder that will get the party started.--Mark Deming
When The Fleshtones first appeared on the New York City scene in 1976 they were a decidedly retro outfit, celebrating the glorious abandon of sixties garage bands. With the passage of time they've become a tradition unto themselves. Sixteen albums, periods of furious activity and the occasional hiatus, and they're still at it. After trying various contemporary production approaches, their 2003 album Do You Swing? was a return to form, and now Beachhead continues to find them on a roll. The band's strength is their ability to avoid sounding like a museum piece, writing songs that would could have thrived forty years ago, but which are right at home now. The ascendancy of the White Stripes and The Strokes has helped shine a well deserved light on The Fleshtones untainted rocking bravado. --David Greenberger
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Member Since: 5/22/2006
Band Website: fleshtones.org
Band Members: The Fleshtones are:
Peter Zaremba (vocals, harmonica, & organ)
Keith Streng (guitar & vocals)
Bill Milhizer (drums & vocals)
Ken Fox (bass & vocals)

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Jan-Marek Pakulski (bass)
Robert Warren (bass)
Andy Shernoff (bass)
Jon Weiss (sax)
Gordon Spaeth (sax)
Lenny Calderone (drums) MyGen Profile Generator
Influences: The Fantastic Johnny C, Freddie 'Boom Boom' Cannon, the Incredible James Brown, Roy Brown, Chuck Brown, The Rev. Richard Penniman, Elvis Presley and all the Kings of rock'n'roll. Lou Costello, the Intruders, the Illusions, Eddie Cochrane, Buddy Holly, the Delfonics, Del Fuegos, Del Shannon, MC5, the Velvets, the Stooges, Louis Jordan, Rosco Gordon, the Raiders and the Wailers and the Kingsmen and the Sonics, Phast Phreddie and the Last, the Unclaimed, the Plimsouls, the Lyres and the Real Kids, the Modern Lovers, Alan Vega, Los Lobos, the Dantes, the Gentrys and the Headhunters too. Mitch Ryder, Ritchie Valens, the Osmonds, the Parliments and the Jackson Five, the Rivingtons, Donna Summer, Martha Reeves, Richard Berry, Berry Gordy, whooo... Chuck Berry and... Louielouielouielouielouielouie whooo.... come on Louie... Louielouielouielouielouielouie..."
Sounds Like: Super Rock
Record Label: Yep Roc
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Fleshtones virginity

I've seen the Fleshtones only three times  once in NYC in 2000, once in Baltimore a few years later and the third time a couple of weeks ago at Johnny Brenda's. Regardless of my relative Fleshtones v...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 07:08:00 PST

Fleshtones still shaping musical legacy

By JOHN WIRTThe Ramones, Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Blondie, Television, the Fleshtones  they all blasted out of New York City in the mid-1970s, riding a new wave of rock music. ...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 06:30:00 PST

Thursday, April 10

The Fleshtones' first single, "American Beat," was released 30 years ago. A smoldering slab of 1960s-inspired garage-stomp, soul-raving and R&B-swagger, the 45 would provide the template for every...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 06:28:00 PST

You have skills many men do not

The Fleshtones Beachland Tavern Friday, April 11 Wireless audio technology is a wonderful thing. Released from cables to tether their guitars to the PA system, the Fleshtones took great advantage...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 06:26:00 PST

The Well-Rounded Radio Interview

"Performing onstage brings me to such a higher state of existence. When I'm done, I feel good...I feel cleansed. I'm not kidding, it's almost a religious thing. It taps into this Penteco...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 02:29:00 PST

Marching On

Marching On By David Greenberger The Fleshtones Positively 4...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 01:43:00 PST

Take A Good LISTEN

NEW SONGSThanks to everyone who sent in suggestions for songs to post to the Fleshtones MySpace, but we've decided to give some NEW, new songs, instead. Go to the profile right now to hear five new so...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 12:20:00 PST

Fleshtones New Years Eve Blow Out!!!

MON 12/31: 9PM / $20 Dead Flowers presents New Year's Swingin' Eve Blow-Out! THE FLESHTONES"The amazing thing about the Fleshtones is that every night for the last thirty years they have consistent...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 08:15:00 PST

VINDICATED! A Tribute To The Fleshtones

NEW from Dirty Water Records: VINDICATED! A Tribute To The Fleshtones.  Featuring 23 of your favorite Fleshtones songs done by the Hoodoo Gurus, Woggles, Swinging Neckbreakers, Maggots, Hate Bomb...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Sat, 17 Nov 2007 06:52:00 PST

Everything You Ever Wanted Know About The Fleshtones (but were afraid to ask)

We are thrilled to announce that Sweat: The Story of The Fleshtones, America's Garage Band is now shipping from Amazon.Buy It NowFeel free to leave a (positive) comment in the Amazon feedback, to enco...
Posted by The Fleshtones on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 07:11:00 PST