San Francisco's Chrome was one of those phenomenally singular bands that's difficult to put into words the peculiar space they inhibited. Proto-industrial-rock gets thrown around quite a bit in regards to their output but that doesn't really begin to crack the surface. Half Machine Lip Moves was my baptism by molten metal, a Stooges-by-way-of-Luc-Ferrari scum-punk masterpiece that still surprises me with each listen. Their subsequent work rests in a more sleazy, post-glam mindset, one where the electronic inflictions of "new wave" actually fell into the gutter its punk predecessors dug out. Most of these following music videos fall in that time frame, "New Age" from the recently re-issued Red Exposure album and "Firebomb" from 3rd From The Sun a couple years later, and the anti-budget, homemade surrealism of their inverted, scrappy films fit Helios Creed's and the late Damon Edge's modus operandi perfectly.
First, the incredibly underrated compilation track "Meet Me On The Subway," sadly left off their proper albums:
Finally, we have "Firebomb," a tawdry crawl through band-performance video cliche's that gels into something unequivocally spectacular:
thanks for hipping me to this band...
Posted by: andy | October 23, 2011 at 04:26 PM
Very cool video, and the music is even better than the visuals!
Posted by: boil | October 24, 2011 at 10:59 PM
these guys changed my life when am friend handed me a tape when i was 13........i love them so much
Posted by: cosmic matrix | October 29, 2011 at 02:17 PM
Hey there are more Chrome tracks from Damon Edge's and Helios Creeds classic period of '79-'80. Helios Creed is working to mix, edit and finish these never before released LOST CHROME TRACKS! Via a project on Pledge Music The link will bring you to the new video by Creed explaining the project and exclusive pledge items for fans to purchase to raise money for the release of THE LOST CHROME TRACKS. All pledges include a digital download of the album when it is done, you can pre-order signed vinyl and CD copies, and all pledgers have access to video and photographic and other exclusive content from Chrome for the next 2 months! http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/chrome Check this link!!!
Posted by: Monet Clark | November 26, 2012 at 01:32 PM