A parody of both seaside teen flicks and cheezoid '50s horror movies,
Psycho Beach Party has a highly appropriate soundtrack album: a cool
retro-style background score from Ben Vaughn
and seven cuts (most previously released) from a handful of
contemporary nuevo-surf bands. Vaughn's soundtrack music sounds fine,
and cannily blends late-'50s/early-'60s rock archetypes with the
minor-key menace of horror soundtracks, but it also comes off like movie
music, which means it's supposed to lurk in the background rather than
stand out front. As a result, Vaughn's score is enjoyable without being
very compelling by itself. As for the rest of the album, it's no
surprise that Los Straitjackets and Man or Astro-Man?,
two of the best instrumental bands extant, would serve up the strongest
songs here (amusingly, MOAM?'s selection, "Mermaid Love, turns out to
be one of their rare performances with vocals), while the Halibuts, the Hillbilly Soul Surfers, and the Fathoms sound strong but not exceptional. Psycho Beach Party
is good fun for surf revivalist enthusiasts, but you're probably better
off buying an individual album by any of the artists involved than this
set, which only offers a taste of what they do well.All Music - Download
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