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House Of Jackpots

by Rocket 808

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    first 50 copies come with an exclusive set of Rocket 808 playing cards

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Rocket 808’s self-titled debut album came out in late 2019, and luckily, absolutely nothing happened in 2020 to divert the world’s attention away from the release. Combining the primitive analog drum machine of 1970s New York underground icons Suicide with the raw guitar of Link Wray, Rocket 808 blasted rock n’ roll guitar into our new, weirder present. Now Rocket 808 returns with a new LP, 'House of Jackpots,' taking up where the previous record left off while adding some new elements to juice things up.
 
Still channeling Alan Vega, the Cramps, and Duane Eddy influences from the first LP, 'House of Jackpots' further explores 1980’s television cop show themes and Ry Cooder film scores. “Punk rock Mike Post” might not be something you knew you needed, until you hear the first cut of the record. Slide guitar gives you your own personal screening of Wim Wenders’ "Paris, Texas" in your mind’s eye, or imagine if instead of the Barry De Vorzon intro, "Simon & Simon" opened with a trash-rock instrumental instead. Saturated in big-screen iconography whether its surf tunes for 100-foot waves or David Lynch soundtracks for a grimy 1970s Las Vegas strip, 'House of Jackpots' takes you out of our current reality that frankly, we all probably want to forget anyway. Covers of 1950s proto-goth Jody Reynolds and reviled eighties electro-rockers Sigue Sigue Sputnik give nods to the obscure rock n’ roll weirdos of the past while dragging them into the future.
 
Recorded by Grammy-winner Stuart Sikes and mastered by Crypt Record’s Tim Warren, 'House of Jackpots' takes electronic punk rock guitar noise into the 22nd century.

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released May 5, 2023

Rocket 808 is John Schooley - guitar, drum machines, vocals

Produced by John Schooley
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Stuart Sides at Big Orange
Mastered by Tim Warren. Vinyl lacquers by Carl Saff
Front cover photo : Iliana Vera
Design and layout : Angela Betancourt

all songs by John Schooley c&p 2023 except "21st Century Boy" (AnthonyJames, BMG Rights Management) and "(The Girl With The) Raven Hair" (J. Reynolds/ B. Adams/S. Sturdivant, Ridgetop Music)

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