8/21/2026

The Cramps 'Gravest Gravy'; Never-Before-Released 1977 Album Produced By Alex Chilton


 

NEVER-BEFORE-RELEASED ALEX CHILTON-PRODUCED 1977 ALBUM,
‘GRAVEST GRAVY’, OUT TODAY ON VENGEANCE RECORDS
 
AVAILABLE ON MULTIPLE COLORED VINYL & CD
 
THE CRAMPS INC., A NEW COMPANY RELEASING CRAMPS RARITIES
 
Photo: GODLIS
 
The Cramps Inc. is the artist formerly known as Poison Ivy Rorschach, Larry Hardy, owner and operator of In The Red Records, and Jimmy Maslon, a film producer responsible for some of the Cramps music videos, and owner of the Herschel Gordon Lewis and Doris Wishman film catalogs. Both have deep ties to Lux and Ivy, forged over decades. Ivy is the major beneficiary, Larry and Jimmy are handling all the logistics. The company has restarted The Cramps’ label Vengeance Records, created official merchandise, and ventured into the vaults to unleash unheard recordings of this amazing band. The first archival release, the never-before-heard 1977 album, Gravest Gravy, produced by Alex Chilton, is out today.  
 
Ian MacKaye and Henry Rollins, operating as RAM Prod. (Rollins and MacKaye), are working on behalf of The Cramps Inc., coming up with releases pulled from the Cramps audio archive, and are aligned with Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, VA and Infrasonic Sound in Nashville, TN. The two are working steadily at developing future potential releases on the recently-revived Vengeance Records. 
 
In October 1977, the Cramps, who were at that time, Lux Interior on vocals, Poison Ivy on guitar, Bryan Gregory on guitar, and Nick Knox on drums, ventured into Ardent Studios with the extraordinarily talented musician and producer, Alex Chilton. These sessions were responsible for the first two Vengeance Records releases, both permanently disfiguring the music world in 1978.
 
 In 1979, young British degenerates were treated to a five track 12” EP by the Cramps called Gravest Hits, which featured all four tracks released in the USA, along with another from the October 1977 sessions, a great channeling of Ricky Nelson’s hit Lonesome Town. From there, the band released their first LP, Songs The Lord Taught Us, again working with Alex Chilton, and went onward, releasing records and touring all over the world, until the sad passing of Lux in 2009.
 
What Cramps fans might not know was, at Ardent, the band had planned to record their song TV Set to be their first A-side, along with another track or tracks. Alex Chilton told them that he liked to have a band play every song they knew and the best of the batch would be committed to vinyl. This was fantastic advice, and luckily for us, that’s what The Cramps did. This is how Lonesome Town found its way to Gravest Hits. But, there was much more to the story...
 
In the late 1980s, Lux and Ivy endeavored to release more recordings from the October 1977 sessions. It was to be titled Gravest Gravy. It was a record for the fans, a journey back to Memphis, back to the first Cramps records, that, try as it might, the world has been unable to heal from. Lux and Ivy mixed several tracks between June 14th and 30th, 1989, at Present Time Recorders in North Hollywood. Alex Chilton mixed a few tracks in Memphis. The album had a title and a cover photo, shot by the late great Stephanie Chernikowski, but for reasons lost to time, Gravest Gravy was shelved. In 2026, it was apparent that this record absolutely needed to be with the fans. A team began to form and got to work to make that happen.
 
Photo: Stephanie Chernikowski / Design: Jon Krop
 
The tracks on Gravest Gravy were contained on seven 1/4 inch reels. Six were generated by Lux and Ivy, one by Alex Chilton. The tapes were carefully transferred by Brian Kehew, who was happy to report that all seven reels had withstood the test of time, and the tracks were in pristine condition. Many of the songs had multiple mixes, and it had to be clarified which ones were the keepers. Over several nights of concentrated listening, and copious notetaking, Henry was able to get an understanding of the changes made from mix to mix. Within a few nights, he determined that the last mix of each song was the keeper. Not only did the tracks sound to be at their fullest potential, it made sense.
 
Henry then sent the mixes and his notes to Ian MacKaye,who, days later, reported back that he agreed on all of them. Ian then volunteered to do some EQ and level adjustment on two of the tracks with Don Zientara at Inner Ear Studios..
 
Days later, all the tracks were at Infrasonic Sound for mastering under the careful watch of engineer Pete Lyman. The results were two six-song sides of The Cramps, extracted from a 1977 amber block, de-fossilized, and ready to be inflicted upon the ears of those who would rather Stay Sick and Turn Blue.
 
The Cramps Inc. team were able to locate the exact photo of Stephanie’s that Lux and Ivy had envisioned for the cover. The back cover photo was taken by the legendary David Godlis at CBGB
 
This new chapter for the band is a combined effort of people whose lives were changed by the music of the Cramps.The opportunity to bring this music to fellow Cramps fans is beyond a thrill. It is an absolute honor and we all feel so fortunate to be a part of it.
 
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“When I first saw the Cramps at CBGB, I was overjoyed — entertained and inspired! And there was a girl in the band! It all felt so real: a fresh take on a regional American sound, updated in a way that was fun, smart, and exciting. I was screaming!” - Debbie Harry
 
“The first time I saw the Cramps in 1977 at CBGB I was agog at the amazing characters and unearthly sound I was witnessing. The place was packed, although they had only one 45 out, and the crowd was going absolutely nuts. I was entranced. Funny, sexy, and dangerous, I was not sure if the concert would end in an orgy or a riot. Either would do. Imagine my surprise being invited into the band a few years later. Sometimes I still find it hard to believe it ever happened.  But it did! And it was a real humdinger!” - Kid Congo Powers
 
“The Cramps created an occult sound world that you could escape into, full of rockabilly voodoo guitar damage from Poison Ivy Rorschach, with bug eyed psychotic wailings and swampsnake utterances from Lux Interior, driven into a backwoods frenzy by the pounding of Nick Knox’s zombie death drums and Bryan Gregory’s barbed wire feral guitar scrapings. It only took me one hit of witnessing them play live in Glasgow aged 17 in 1979 opening for The Police and I’ve been hooked ever since. Stay Sick / Turn Blue.” - Bobby Gillespie 
 

The Afghan Whigs release new album ‘Soft Control’ out now via Royal Cream/BMG

THE AFGHAN WHIGS
RELEASE NEW ALBUM, SOFT CONTROL 
OUT NOW VIA ROYAL CREAM/BMG
FEATURING FOCUS TRACK “LOOSE TALK”

WATCH VISUALIZER HERE

UK/EUROPEAN TOUR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19TH 

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR CONTINUES THIS FALL

Photo Credit: Orlando Perkins 
“If ever there was a band that deserved this celebratory victory lap, it is the Whigs.”
Los Angeles Times

“Soft Control captures the band’s signature collision of rock, soul and R&B influences while still exploring a new perspective”
MXDWN
August 21 - Today, The Afghan Whigs released their eagerly anticipated new album, Soft Control, out now, via Royal Cream/BMG – available HERE. Watch visualizer for focus track “Loose Talk” HERE.

Soft Control was recorded at Fireside Sound in Joshua Tree, Marigny Studios in New Orleans, Gold Diggers Sound in East Hollywood, and Sycamore in Cincinnati. The band recorded 22 songs for the record, discarding several favorites because they didn’t seamlessly fit the taut 37-minute track listing. Additional cameos on the album come from former Afghan Whigs drummer Patrick Keeler, vocalist/violist Petra Haden, Bo Koster (My Morning Jacket), and many others.

The album has been highly praised by publications including Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Stereogum, Pollstar, Consequence, Parade, Brooklyn Vegan and Los Angeles Times who stated that “after 40 years, the Afghan Whigs still sound like no one else — and they’re not done yet.” SPIN applauded the “Whigs’ tradition of combining bruising guitars with soul and R&B influences” in this record and MXDWN described it as “a record that balances the intensity of their past with a newfound sense of reflection.”

The album captures The Afghan Whigs’ unique ability to conflagrate stab-you-in-your-nose bone guitars and cubist refractions of soul and R&B.  You expect bangers from The Afghan Whigs, and there are bangers. Yet, there is a reconciliation of loud volume and somber reflections, living life with joy and purpose while keeping one eye on the clock and remaining aware of the absurdity. The Afghan Whigs’ tenth album is a sterling addition to a singular body of work –a double-sided invitation to embrace the light and welcome the darkness. 


The Afghan Whigs are also set to tour the UK & Europe in September/October and North America this fall. Joining the band on the road are two of Greg Dulli’s favorite artists.  

In North America: Night Moves.  The country-soul-psych-rock band, from Minneapolis released their fourth and most recent album Double Life via Domino Records last summer.  Continuing their AM Gold twilight zone trajectory, Night Moves put on a phenomenal live show that’s not to be missed. 


In the UK/EU: Ed Harcourt.  One of Britain’s most cherished and inventive music creators Harcourt made his debut with the Mercury Prize-nominated Here Be Monsters (2001).  He has built a career defined by raw emotion, masterful songwriting, and dynamic live performances.  His latest release is last year’s Orphic

Tracklist 

  1. Jungle Roux
  2. House of I
  3. Duvateen
  4. My Lover
  5. The Deepest Part of the Darkest Shadow
  6. Mariah Luster
  7. Memphis, Texas
  8. 77
  9. Loose Talk
  10. A Simulation
The Afghan Whigs Tour Dates
Sep 19 Sat - Leeds, UK - Stylus
Sep 20 Sun - Nottingham, UK - The Palais 
Sep 22 Tue - Glasgow, UK - SWG3 Galvanizers
Sep 23 Wed - Manchester, UK - O2 Ritz
Sep 24 Thu - London, UK - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Sep 26 Sat - Brighton, UK - Chalk
Sep 27 Sun - Paris, FR - Trabendo
Sep 28 Mon - Amsterdam, NL - Paradiso
Sep 30 Wed - Cologne, DE - Luxor
Oct 1 Thu - Liege, BE – OM
Oct 3 Sat – Eindhoven, Netherlands
Oct 4 Sun - Antwerp, BE - De Roma
Oct 5 Mon - Brussels, BE - Ancienne Belgique

Nov 4 Wed - Orlando, FL - Beacham Theater
Nov 5 Thu - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
Nov 7 Sat - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle
Nov 8 Sun - Baltimore, MD - BaltimoreSoundStage
Nov 10 Tue - Brooklyn, NY - Warsaw
Nov 11 Wed - Toronto, ON - The Concert Hall
Nov 13 Fri - Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue
Nov 14 Sat - Chicago, IL - The Metro
Nov 15 Sun - St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall
Nov 19 Thu - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
Nov 20 Fri - Dallas, TX - Granada Theater
Nov 21 Sat - Austin, TX Scoot Inn

UK/Europe Support - Ed Harcourt
North America Support - Night Moves 

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The Cramps 'Gravest Gravy'; Never-Before-Released 1977 Album Produced By Alex Chilton

  NEVER-BEFORE-RELEASED ALEX CHILTON-PRODUCED 1977 ALBUM, ‘GRAVEST GRAVY’, OUT TODAY ON VENGEANCE RECORDS   AVAILABLE ON MULTIPLE COLORED...