Artist Profile: Johnny Boy

Thinking back to the 1960’s (or in my case, thinking back to the early 90’s when all I listened to was the oldies I was subjected to by my parents in the car), one remembers the perkiness and bounce of American girl-pop bands like The Ronettes and The Crystals (for the purpose of this post, let’s get specific and keep “Be My Baby” and “My Boyfriend’s Back” in mind for reference points). However, fifty years later it’s an electronic-based duo whose sound best harkens back to the days of sock hops, drive-in movies and soda jerks (alright, The Pipettes do this pretty fucking well too but just go with it). In essence, Johhny Boy takes everything that made 50’s girl pop great and spiffs it up with modern bells and whistles, a slickly-produced glossy finish, some blissful boy-girl harmonies and a nice dose of Brit Pop thrown in there for good measure (the latter of which is no doubt at least partially attributable to Manic Street Preachers’ James Dean Bradfield’s production work on the album).
Johnny Boy first stormed onto the scene seemingly out of nowhere in February 2003 with their incredible debut single, “You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve”, which proved to be as immaculate as it is lengthily-titled and even garnered the #94 spot on Pitchfork’s Top 100 Singles of 2000-2005 list, and it was said list that brought the track to my attention two years ago. An impossibly catchy fusion of soaring firework synths, church bells, those “Be My Baby” drums and dangerously anthemic choruses, “Generation”, managed to sound like nothing before it despite it’s fundamentally-derivative aesthetic. The track was re-released by Vertigo in 2004 to even more hyperbolic praise, and Johnny Boy - thought by many to be a flash in the pan and a surefire one-hit wonder - surprised critics with the remarkable quality of their follow-up single, “Johnny Boy Theme”.
“Theme” draws the listener in with a borderline creepy intro sampled from Mean Streets before hitting them with a barrage of percussion that comes in from seemingly every direction at once, overwhelming one’s aural pleasure centers like it ain’t no thing. Vocalist Lolly Hayes’ sugary vocals and precious delivery are remarkably endearing, and Hayes and band mate Davo share guitar duties as well as loop supervision, making for an extremely busy sound on most of their tracks despite their limited as a band. All this adds up to a decidedly-futuristic sound that somehow remains wholly retrospective at the same time, a unique blend of influences coming together to create a surprisingly cohesive whole. I could go on all day trying to peg Johnny Boy’s sound, but the band does a pretty good job describing it themselves, as “Church bells, boy-girl vocals, loops, twists, warps, walls of sound and edgy guitars combined to rekindle the idea of Sandista-era Clash having an, erm, shootout with Phil Spector”, an it’s exactly that Spector-tastic “wall of sound” effect that takes “Generation” and “Theme” to the next level as incredible singles. While their debut LP, which finally saw the light of day this past Spring, failed to live up to the ridiculously high standard set by the two initial singles, it’s still a great record and indicates that the duo have a bright future ahead of them.
MP3:
“You Are The Generation…” - Johnny Boy ((HIGHLY recommended))
“Johnny Boy Theme” - Johnny Boy ((highly recommended))
The most awesome thing about Johnny Boy? The fact that they have such a mastery of their sound that they can take their two greatest accomplishments as a band, completely remix and reinvent them, and still have them succeed on every level. Where the fuck did I get these? I really have no idea, but I can’t find them anywhere else, so think of this as an exclusive of sorts, even though I’m not going to formally tout it as such. Impressively, both remixes are really quite incredible and rival the originals to the point that they almost surpass them; either way they’re still highly recommended and you’d be wise to download them here as I’ve no idea where else these are available. If anyone can shed any insight on the source of these remixes or confirm that these are indeed self-remixes (I can’t see how they’re not though) I’ll be immensely grateful; let me know in the comments.
Bonus MP3s:
“Generation…” (Consumerismo Mix) - Johnny Boy ((highly recommended))
“Johnny Boy Theme (Dub Mix)” - Johnny Boy ((highly recommended))

December 9th, 2006 at 12:34 pm
The mixes:
Crews Against Consumerismo Mix is from the “You Are The Generation…” CD single, while “Johnny Boy Theme (Dub Mix)” is from the original Boobytrap release of “Johnny Boy Theme”, and also appears on the Japanese version of their album.
You’re missing the “Johnny Boy’s Adventures on The Wheels of Steel” which they play just before they go on stage at concerts (and I think was also a Boobytrap release). But aside from that, I think you have everything they’ve recorded so far!
December 9th, 2006 at 1:03 pm
Great stuff, thanks a lot!
December 9th, 2006 at 1:26 pm
Love it! Want more now.
December 9th, 2006 at 3:29 pm
Generation is excellent excellent excellent
December 9th, 2006 at 3:47 pm
Thank you! I have been trying to get ahold of these remixes for ages.
There are times when I think that “You Are the Generation…” may be the best song ever made.
December 9th, 2006 at 6:31 pm
Seriously, not enough has been said about how fucking INCREDIBLE “Generation” is. How is it that Johnny Boy has remained so obscure and unheard of with a song like that? Where is the bloglove?!
Also, Ian - thanks for the info, I’ve been trying to figure that out for ages. I’d love it if I could get my hands on that “Wheels of Steel” ish, any chance you could send it to me over AIM ( = DerekDavies) or via YSI or something? I have all the tracks on their self-titled LP, plus those two remixes - is there anything else I’m missing? I feel like there was a previous LP they have that I’d been looking for a while back before ultimately giving up. Maybe something with “Champagne” in the album title? Maybe not? Maybe I just have a one track mind? I don’t know. Fill me in if you got the details.
December 9th, 2006 at 7:02 pm
Well, to be fair, “Generation” did get a lot of press when it was released as a single, on blogs as well as in places like The Guardian and the NME. And it did seem that they were going to be rather massive…and then silence, for reasons that I haven’t yet discovered. Hopefully, they’ll get a UK record deal soon, as it seems a shame to have the album limited to Sweden, Japan and AustraIia. Oh, and it’s quite likely that their fab concert in London last Saturday will be reviewed in tomorrow’s Independent On Sunday.
As for “Champagne”, you might be getting them mixed up (understandably) with an American band called, yes, Johnny Boy, who released a punk album called “Champagne Dance Party” in 1997. As far as I know, the only other songs you’re missing is their cover of “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” (which I don’t think they’ve recorded, but do sing live), and “S-H-B”, a fuzzed-up jaunt through Subterranean Homesick Blues. YouSendIt is down, so I’m using SendSpace for the first time; let me know if there’s trouble getting them…
Johnny Boy’s Adventures On The Wheels Of Steel
S-H-B
(JBAOTWOS is mostly sample/instrumental. But hopefully they’re record new stuff soon. rather than the two years it took for the first album)
December 9th, 2006 at 7:04 pm
Hmm, S-H-B.
December 9th, 2006 at 7:54 pm
Love the “Generation” song…a little bit too similar to “Be My Baby,” but still fantastic.
December 12th, 2006 at 8:08 pm
Holy fuck…that was as awesome a post as I’ve read. Good luck with your future back problems. Cheers
December 17th, 2006 at 12:52 am
I’ve been listening to these two tracks compulsively since you posted M10…thank you so much for sharing these awesome remixes!
January 4th, 2007 at 7:13 am
I’ve loved JB for a while and finally got the album for Christmas. Love it!
Do you know what the sample in Johnny Boy Theme that goes “De-dedicated” is from? I’m sure its the Crystals themselves…
January 15th, 2007 at 12:49 pm
Happy New Year! I’m loving the Johnny Boy! I hope I can find it in stores.
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