Roky Erickson
Roky Erickson And The Aliens


4.5
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Review

by wham49 USER (8 Reviews)
February 27th, 2017 | 24 replies


Release Date: 1980 | Tracklist

Review Summary: This first solo album from Roky Erickson is chilling in its imagery, whether songs are about a zombie, vampire, sci-fi creature, 2 headed dog, or serial killer. Any or all of these characters could be Roky himself, trying to figure out his own reality.

Roky Erickson was already a psychedelic cultural icon by the time he got busted with his band mates in Austin Texas with some joints in 1969. Nowadays, he would be sent away with a warning or a small ticket, but in 1969 in Texas, it was a huge deal. The Texas law enforcement agency were after the 13th Floor Elevators for quite a while due to their reputation as users of drugs. This was part of the reason that they left their home in Texas for the much greener pastures of San Francisco. They released 3 genre defining albums from 1966-1969 with the best of them being Easter Everywhere which at least in my book is a 5 all day. After a great run in San Francisco they decided to make their way home to Texas, where the police were waiting for them. They were busted with small amounts of pot, which at the time was a federal crime and carried with it a long prison stay. Roky’s lawyers thought it would be a good idea to go with an insanity plea, that was a huge mistake.

The insanity plea landed Roky in an insane asylum in Texas. I am guessing that insane asylum’s in Texas in the 60’s were not exactly glorified resorts. The asylum was occupied with murderers, rapist, severely mentally impaired men, and Roky Erickson a shy sensitive man who just just wanted to play music. However, while inside Roky received ”treatments” for his mental impairments. It was not till the word of his treatments made it to the outside that somebody came to his rescue and eventually got his release. It was too late however, the damage had been done.

Roky Erickson came out of the asylum a very changed man. He went in as a pot smoker but came out a severely mentally challenged man. He was scared of people, highly paranoid, thinking that he either was an alien or was abducted by aliens, depending on the day, and could no longer be relied on to be responsible or take care of himself, some say it was all the acid he took, but most settled on the combination of the the 2, the acid and the treatments.

The album in question is many things, and high on the list is genius and disturbing. It opens with a pretty hard rocker, Two Headed Dog, which has some dark imagery. The next 4 songs in order are: I Think of Demons, I Walk with a Zombie, Don’t Shake Me Lucifer, and Night of the Vampire. From these song titles on side 1 you get the picture of the lyrical basis and thought going on in his mind and you might think you have a good idea of the sound of the musical accompaniment that comes with songs with these types of titles. Yes, very disturbing dark lyrics but upbeat popish music, that is catchy as hell, with great hooks. He was a rock star after all, a very accomplished one, he was not looking to make a statement, this was what was going on in his brain. Roky knew how to write a song and did it very well, but the gremlins were in his head and making him think of disturbing imagery. But he still wanted to tell a story and have it sound like rock music. One of my favorite songs on this album is The Creature with the Atom Brain, a sci-fi lovers dream, he knows how to paint pictures with his lyrics and does so incredibly on this song. He tells a story that could be a 50's low budget drive in movie, but it was happening in real time in his head. I encourage anybody that is a lover of horror or science fiction to give this a spin, it is fantastic. Many could think of passing it off a cheesy attempt to hit a market in the early eighties, however if you know the story, you know this is Roky’s reality, and should be appreciated for the realness and emotion he puts into it. There is love, betrayal, hope, longing, and hopelessness abound, just in the setting of zombies, vampires, creatures, and 1 bloody hammer.



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wham49
February 27th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

everybody should check the doc, "Your Going to Miss Me" which tells the whole story and shows him now, or at least 7-8 years ago, as his family tries to get him back on track

SandwichBubble
February 27th 2017


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Awesome, this needed a review!

Jeffrulesyou
February 27th 2017


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Wham, awesome to see this reviewed; one of my favorites right there! Love the summary dude, spot on. The lyrics are zonkers... I do know Roky wasn't quite well at the time, but somehow the man managed to put together a very interesting and cohesive piece of work.. truly something else.. with all things considered.

So many great songs on here, love it.

Divaman
February 27th 2017


16120 Comments


Sounds like an interesting album.

wham49
February 27th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

check it Divaman, totally different experience

Jeffrulesyou
February 27th 2017


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

13th floor elevators than this? Roky wasn't done.. legendary. This is the record I've been scratching for a review for awhile.. thanks Wham! Also, Titan get it on this; great stuff bro!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
February 28th 2017


32022 Comments


Interesting Wham, nice review, might check it. The summary is cut off btw.

wham49
February 28th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

ya i know, apparently I used up all the characters, it is fine i guess until I figure out how to change it.



fixed it. Also I need to do something about the last paragraph, I started getting a little rambly there, I can make it sound better.

Storm In A Teacup
February 28th 2017


45721 Comments


"the combination of the the 2, the acid and the treatments."

that needs fixin lol

oh my goodness this guys life sounds insane. I have to check this out. pos

wham49
February 28th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the album is just as insane,

manosg
Emeritus
February 28th 2017


12708 Comments


Great stuff wham, really like how you link Roky's story with the album. pos.

Roky's story brought Peter Green to my mind, another victim of acid. Especially, Two Headed Dog is like Roky's version of The Green Manalishi.

wham49
February 28th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

always a pleasure to get good feedback from the man, especially with that title hung over your head. LOL



great reference, the first Mac was awesome

Jeffrulesyou
March 3rd 2017


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Peter Green too you're right very sad, tremendous guitar player. Didn't FM bin em' after the incident at Munich or he'd just leave? I forget. I'm not too familiar with his post Mac efforts either. The weird thing with Roky is I can't believe he managed to put together the aliens and make something this good after his stint at the hospital... that's crazy! Electro therapy and Thorazine shuffles..

wham49
March 3rd 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

have you seen the doc, jeff, I had heard that he had solo stuff, but never heard until I checked the doc, then got into it, crazy



my fave song is probably Anthem, which isn't on this, describes his dealing with Aliens, and that "gremlins" have pictures of all these ancient goings on, very bizarre and a great tune





Jeffrulesyou
March 3rd 2017


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I haven't seen the documentary Wham, but I've always been a big fan of his music! What's it called? Thank fucking god.. all those digestibles didn't throw me in the loony bin when I was younger.. just bread cells now ;-) It does make me wonder..what happened to the poor guy though.

wham49
March 3rd 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it is called Your Gonna Miss Me, pretty sad, most of it is his going on around 08-09, before the Ok river album, and his great appearance on Austin City Limits



I think what happened was that it was the 60's and my guess is he asked too many question in the loony bin, it was Texas you know, scrambled his brain, especially with all the acid he took before.

GhandhiLion
June 1st 2017


17643 Comments


nice review.

wham49
June 1st 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thank you, great album

beeroine87
July 1st 2017


150 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Probably one of the best 10 albums in the history of rock

MrSirLordGentleman
June 1st 2019


15343 Comments


super hard rip


started listening to him because of your review wham. He made some excellent music



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