Let Them Eat Tuna

Year: 1998
Artist: Neptunas

Facts about the album "Let Them Eat Tuna"

Album Title: Let Them Eat Tuna
Artist: Neptunas

Meta Information: "Let Them Eat Tuna" is a lively and irreverent album by the surf rock trio Neptunas. This album embodies the band's signature blend of surf rock, punk, and garage rock, delivering a high-energy listening experience that is as refreshing as a dip in the ocean. With its catchy riffs, driving rhythms, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, "Let Them Eat Tuna" transports listeners to the sun-soaked shores of California, where the waves are high, and the music is loud.

Interesting Facts:

  1. All-Female Lineup: Neptunas is notable for being an all-female surf rock band, a rarity in the male-dominated world of rock music. Comprising guitarist Deanna Neil, bassist Laura Lee, and drummer Sheri Kaplan, Neptunas broke barriers and challenged stereotypes with their fierce musical talent and fearless attitude, earning them a dedicated following in the underground rock scene.

  2. DIY Ethos: "Let Them Eat Tuna" was independently produced and released by Neptunas, reflecting the band's DIY ethos and punk rock spirit. From recording sessions in makeshift studios to self-promoted gigs at local venues, Neptunas embraced the independent ethos of the underground music scene, carving out their own unique niche in the world of surf rock.

  3. Surf Rock Revival: Neptunas emerged during the surf rock revival of the 1990s, a resurgence of interest in the genre that saw a new generation of bands paying homage to the classic surf sounds of the 1960s. "Let Them Eat Tuna" captures the essence of this revival, blending vintage surf rock influences with a modern punk sensibility to create a sound that is uniquely Neptunas.

ČeskýDeutschEspañolFrançaisItalianoMagyarPolskiPortuguêsSvenskTürkРусский