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		<title>Cleveland Steamers &#8220;10 More Steaming Piles of Hit&#8221;</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cleveland Steamers &#8220;10 More Steaming Piles of Hit&#8221; 2022. Drome Records. The fourth LP from a band I was, up until this moment, completely unaware of (this record was a recent Christmas gift from a friend who is super-into Cleveland-based Archie and the Bunkers with whom the Cleveland Steamers have collaborated; he gave me an album by them, too, which I&#8217;ll listen to soon!). A quick Google search on the band: I first landed on a line of industrial-looking kitchen equipment (possibly the band&#8217;s name inspiration) and next, unfortunately, a slang term meaning (quoting from Wiki here) &#8220;A sexual act involving defecating on someone&#8217;s chest, then sitting in it and rolling back and forth like a steamroller.&#8221; Gross, and because it&#8217;s a punk band I&#8217;m guessing that second search was the actual band name inspiration. I finally was able to find just a little more valuable &#8211; and less disturbing information &#8211; about the <em>band</em> Cleveland Steamers mostly from an article on Cleveland&#8217;s <a href="https://www.clevescene.com/music/local-punk-rock-veterans-team-up-for-latest-cleveland-steamers-album-41079831?showFullText=true"><em>Clevescene</em></a> website where they interview Scott Cheese Borger, Cleveland Steamers&#8217; bassist and songwriter (formerly of 80&#8217;s punk band Pink Holes and early 90&#8217;s The 2 Bobs) about <em>10 More Steaming Piles of Hit</em>. The album is divided between Side A (the Love Side) and Side B (the Hate Side). Both are punk-adjacent: the Love side more power-pop orientated with lots of 60&#8217;s pop sensibility (Ramones-esque but not as snappy). My top pick from the Love Side is &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut1CoXKcBs0">Tonight</a>&#8221; which could totally be on a Buzzcocks record. The Hate Side is decidedly darker and bluesier: &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quAEAp9wSgM">Murder</a>&#8221; is ominous and &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeBqKLBeI8Y">Bad Feelin&#8217;</a>&#8221; features blues harmonica very prominently. Borger, in the article cited above, calls that track &#8220;the best song we have ever done.&#8221; It&#8217;s OK but I prefer the more garage-rocking/gothy &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVzPTsLYJGQ">Knock on His Door</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUyBpkYq68A">Count on Me</a>&#8221; which the <em>Clevescene</em> interviewer describes as having &#8220;a Dead Boys/Rocket From the Tombs vibe to it&#8221; and Borger agrees on those historic Cleveland influences. There are next to zero videos of Cleveland Steamers that I could find, just a couple from the early-ish 2000&#8217;s that didn&#8217;t seem worth linking. <em>10 More Steaming Piles of Hit</em> is interesting from a midwest punk/power pop standpoint but not a record I need to keep in our collection. Hit me up if you want it.</p>
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