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		<title>The Chrome Cranks “Love In Exile”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Chrome Cranks “Love In Exile” 1996. PCP records. Chrome Cranks third and final studio LP. Dirty punk blues and a “deconstructive bastardization of garage rock,” the Cranks feature founding members Peter Aaron on vocals and guitar and William Weber on guitar as well as former Honeymoon Killers bassist Jerry Teel and Bob Bert, formerly of Sonic  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Chrome Cranks “Love In Exile” 1996. PCP records. Chrome Cranks third and final studio LP. Dirty punk blues and a “deconstructive bastardization of garage rock,” the Cranks feature founding members Peter Aaron on vocals and guitar and William Weber on guitar as well as former Honeymoon Killers bassist Jerry Teel and Bob Bert, formerly of Sonic Youth and Pussy Galore, on drums.</p>
<p><i>Love in Exile</i> is lo-fi and sleazy, sort of the sound you hear while in the nasty bathroom of the local dive bar at 1:30 a.m. (granted, it is a very hip dive bar). “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ASYBb3b09k">Lost Time Blues</a>” is a perfect example of this vibe: churning rhythm, shrieked and strained vocals with an undercurrent of real danger. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBeJ9sigc8M">See That My Grave is Kept Clean</a>” is a cover of one of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX3mxjtpyBc">Blind Lemon Jefferson’s tunes</a>, recorded in 1927 on Paramount. The Cranks version is dirgey, a Cramps-esque creepy lament, traditional blues deconstructed and then rolled through an ashtray or two.</p>
<blockquote><p>Well, there’s one kind of favor I’ll ask of you<br />
Well, there’s one kind of favor I’ll ask of you<br />
There’s just one kind of favor I’ll ask of you<br />
You can see that my grave is kept clean</p>
<p>And there’s two white horses following me<br />
And there’s two white horses following me<br />
I got two white horses following me<br />
Waiting on my burying ground</p>
<p>Did you ever hear that coffin’ sound<br />
Have you ever heard that coffin’ sound<br />
Did you ever hear that coffin’ sound<br />
Means another poor boy is under ground</p>
<p>Did you ever hear them church bells tone<br />
Have you ever hear’d them church bells tone<br />
Did you ever hear them church bells tone<br />
Means another poor boy is dead and gone</p>
<p>Well, my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold<br />
And, my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold<br />
Well, my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold<br />
Now I believe what the bible told</p>
<p>There’s just one last favor I’ll ask of you<br />
And there’s one last favor I’ll ask of you<br />
There’s just one last favor I’ll ask of you<br />
See that my grave is kept clean</p></blockquote>
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