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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Surf Instrumental Vinyl Review: El Papu & Los Fantásticos Reverberantes-Al Ritmo del Oleaje (Surf Blue Vinyl Edition)

Vinyl Review: El Papu & Los Fantásticos Reverberantes - Al Ritmo del Oleaje

El Papu & Los Fantásticos Reverberantes-Al Ritmo del Oleaje
  Release Date: October 16, 2025

Label: Another Wave Records

El Papu & Los Fantásticos Reverberantes is an instrumental surf rock band known for its vintage-inspired sound, blending 1960s surf aesthetics with modern reverb-drenched production.

The group gained significant attention within the niche instrumental community following the release of their debut full-length album, Al Ritmo del Oleaje, in 2023, and its subsequent digital release and highly limited surf blue vinyl release in 2025/2026.

Translated, it is Papu & The Fantastic Reverberants, and the album title is To The Rhythm Of The Waves.

“La Marcha De Los Fantasticos Reverberantes” (The March of the Fantastic Reverberants) jumps right out at you to begin this platter of surf instro. Their influence from the first wave is clear. The guitar’s twang is crisp and clear, and the remaining band members sound solid at all positions to support this guitar-driven music. Some nice passages from the lead guitar show dexterity and rapid-fire abilities. We were off and running!

“California Mood” shifts quickly with its mood and atmospheric guitar lines. You get the warm notes and reverb that are associated with the Southern California coast. Very tasteful playing with little bursts of tremolo, then a full take on that style jumps in. You are now riding all the waves of surfing they are providing so beautifully. Truly, the classic sound done well.

“1-2-2-Shake!” leaves surf behind and takes another turn down a different avenue of sound and texture. As you look at the title, the 1960’s come to mind, along with all the old ballroom dance floors. Good, simple, straightforward rock ‘n” roll for a simpler time and way off life with that clean guitar sound.

“The Pier” returns to the classic surf-rock instro sound, minus the tremolo this time. Strumming second guitar, drums, and bass come together as the guitar grabs the spotlight without taking anything away from the other instruments. This ensures a listener can appreciate the entire band.

“Far East Fling” returns to the tremolo and twang style of playing we all love so much. The picking is fast and a highlight here. It’s a good combination of surf and rock with a classic underpinning driving it all.

“Warm Water” wraps up side A, and we return to the sun, beach, and surf with plenty of twang and reverberating notes floating through the air. Easy riding on your surfboard with sun and sea air permeating your being. Yes, the music takes you there and keeps you there.

Side B opens, and you are now fully engaged with their sound. “Frusaks” has a certain flavor that has been explored on previous tracks, and your attention is drawn to the superb tremolo effects. The tempo is transitory, and the guitar simply shimmers here, beautiful without losing the rock textures that the genre offers.

“Sweet Cinammon Coffee” immediately recalled The Shadows' classic sound with Hank Marvin. This is instrumental rock with surfy twang and some rhythm guitar pushing it along nicely. The bottom end support is restrained to let those lovely lead-guitar notes sink in.

“The Cruel Sea” is one of the iconic tracks that many bands enjoy covering. Instant recognition comes into play here for longtime surf instro fans. You must do it well if you’re going to cover a legendary track. They do a great job, with the guitar exemplary and the rhythms perfect, from the strumming second guitar to the backing bass and drums.

“Seaweed” brings the level back down with a smooth, relaxed guitar, then introduces sharper rock licks that swing along, and the music reaches higher crescendos. All the trimmings for the perfect surf instro are in place here. They do a fine job of taking rock and elements, and the surf, and combining them all just right for the full impact of their sound. This was a real toe taper. One of my favorites for some great transitions.

“Another Summer Song” fits the mold and the implications of warm weather and all that it can entail. Surf tremolo picking and twang with pinpoint placement for the full effect of that warm summer day. Time to go to the beach, soak up some sun and waves. This is the anthem track to the entire album.

“Crowded Beach” winds up this entertaining slice of vinyl. This is the high energy that you heard when this all started. A fast tempo at all positions, with the rapid riffs and tremolo, is the way to end this. What a perfect way to close out this album. Picture high waves and an exciting surf competition.

Al Ritmo del Oleaje is a vibrant showcase of surf and rock instrumental artistry, with each track delivering fresh energy and a sense of nostalgia. El Papu & Los Fantásticos Reverberantes capture the spirit of classic surf while infusing their own modern flair, creating an authentic, memorable experience sure to satisfy any surf music enthusiast.

Credits:

Artwork – Mathias Harbek

Bass – Damián Baldi (tracks: A1 - B6)

Drums – Jorge "Koki" Maidana (tracks: A1 - B6)

Electric Guitar – Agustin "Beachbreaker" Alvarez (tracks: A1 - B6), El Papu (tracks: A1 - B6)

Producer – Adrián Castiñeira


Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

March 8, 2026


Tracks:

Side A

1. La Marcha De Los Fantasticos Reverberantes

2. California Mood

3. 1-2-2-Shake!

4. The Pier

5. Far East Fling

6. Warm Water

Side B

1. Frusaks

2. Sweet Cinammon Coffee

3. The Cruel Sea

4. Seaweed

5. Another Summer Song

6. Crowded Beach

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Surf Guitar 101 Festival - 17th Annual

Surf Guitar 101 Festival 2026 | 17th Annual Surf Music Extravaganza

Surf Guitar 101 Festival 2026


Surf Guitar 101 Festival - July 31st to August 2nd

The 17th Annual Surf Guitar 101 Festival is a 3-day extravaganza featuring some of the hottest bands in surf! 2026 is bigger and better than ever, with a fantastic new location in the heart of Orange County where the music mania originated.


Enjoy the ballrooms, bars and stages at the temple of surf music known as Garden Grove Elks Lodge, 11551 Trask Ave. near the 22 freeway and Harbor Blvd.


Make plans now to be part of one of the world’s largest and longest-running surf music festivals.


For hotel rooms specially priced at $139 nearby, call 714-489-0966 at Home 2 Suites by Hilton (on Harbor Blvd at Trask.)


OR use this LINK, but don't procrastinate,


Also, there is a nice Motel 6 at 12091 Trask Ave. at Harbor Blvd. 


Here is a list of SOME of the bands performing this year:

LOS STRAITJACKETS w/ Danny Amis

THE BOMBORAS

THE BOSS MARTIANS

EDDIE ANGEL’S GUITAR PARTY

POLLO DEL MAR

DRACULINA

PRE-SURF DANCE PARTY w/ MATT QUILTER

JON & THE NIGHTRIDERS (TRIBUTE)

SLACKTONE (ALSO DOING SEMINARS ON THEIR RESPECTIVE INSTRUMENTS)

TIKIYAKI 5-0

SHORTY’S SWINGIN’ COCONUTS

LITTLE KAHUNA

HILO HI-FLYERS

THE VALIANTS

SPF 1985

THE SEISMICS

THE BREAKERS

THE TRABANTS

DEATH VALLEY (REUNION)

THE THUNDERCHIEFS (REUNION)


Plus a 30th Anniversary Celebration of the MuSick Recordings Label!


The Taboo Tiki Room includes DJ Dr. Nate, Seatbelt, The Hilo Hi-Flyers, Hot Rod Trio / Magneatos and Skip Heller & VooDoo 5!

Don't miss the Vintage Swimsuit contest with a bevy of beauties on Sunday afternoon!

Friday, March 6, 2026

Surf Instrumental Vinyl Revew: The Jagaloons-Forbidden Words (Sea Blue Translucent LP)

The Jagaloons - Forbidden Words Vinyl Review | Surf Music and Art

The Jagaloons-Forbidden Words
 Release Date: November 1, 2024

Label: Tabu Recordings

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According to The Jagaloons, as stated in their Bandcamp message. Their 3rd full-length album, Forbidden Words, is on the finest portable digital disc form factor humans have been able to produce in the past 45 years. I am listening to the sea blue translucent vinyl edition, which I believe is a mighty fine disc as well.

As depicted in the colorful album art of the ravenous headhunter, this suggests it is a boiling musical stew of instrumental surf rock. And that is exactly what you will hear.

“Disco Volante” kicks things off with a bit of intrigue and anticipation. The bass and drums are chugging along nicely, then a nice slice of tremolo comes in. The organ adds another element to the mix, patiently adding its own special touch in the background. The guitar goes down different roads, keeping the atmosphere of spy vs spy, albeit with plenty of twang and reverb.

“Huevos con Salchicha” brings on the twang of the western theme. It moves at a good tempo, then slows for a short while, then jumps back to a higher but subtle energy that this sub-genre is known for. Lots of rhythm and hooks grab you.

“The Goggles Do Nothing” continues that flavor from the last track with tremolo and reverb. The lead guitar cuts through the air with a polished elegance that my ears recognize. Along the way, there are bursts of energy and power, with the bottom end keeping things consistently strong so those guitar notes effortlessly float over the top.

“Forbidden Words” goes off in another direction, with a retro sound and some rapid picking, to remind you of the first wave of surf instro and why it was so important to the genre's core sound and building blocks. A jump back to the early 60s surf instro.

“Soggy Bottoms” gives you a taste of their laid-back Tiki island sound. Tasteful instrumentation at all levels here, and some good tremolo gives you yet another dimension of their sound.

“Ghosts of the Sargasso” brings the energy level up several notches again, with the guitar taking the spotlight through rapid picking and resonant notes as the band comes together, reaching peaks of combined sound. The western/country influence, combined with twang, makes for a solid mix of colors.

“Red Sunrise” finishes side A with a flourish of instrumentation and a quick spotlight for the bass. Tremolo rules the day here, and it is done very well.

Side B opens with “Space Junk,” a step away from what you heard on the first side. The title hints at the change right away. Reverb and twang resonate fully as the sci-fi scenario develops within the music. This one is a straight-ahead rocker with plenty of tremolo periods, keeping it surf instro.

“Sayonara, Sucker Motherfucker” reaches back to familiar ground with the spaghetti western fills as the guitar’s notes holler out to that MF! This is the music's color and drama, creating the necessary scenery. Tremolo is king once again, and I love it! The bass and drums are excellent as usual.

“The Rising Surf” is the only track under two minutes. You will hear something you will recognize at the beginning and throughout as they mix legendary tracks from the genre with their own style and changes. This is classic meets modern surf instro,

“Showdown at the Doublecross Ranch” is as western twang as it gets. I can see Clint Eastwood riding off into the sunset now. This is picturesque with the themes they are projecting resonating with my mind's eye. The guitar is excellent, and the bass and drums are always so tight and in sync, making it easy for the guitar to stand out.

“Under the Fiery Moon” is another throwback to the drip of the 60s. Soft notes with just enough twang as the bottom end is restrained enough, so the guitar still holds its place upfront with its sound. More tremolo to remind you once again how they own it.

“Don't Bother Me” begins like you might hear in a '50s pop song, with the organ arriving with that retro sound. The guitar is pumping out some ear-catching chords that won’t let go. The drums and bass pound out an irresistible chorus of rhythm as the guitar folds into it all with a bit of tremolo and memorable runs. Lots of crossover rock appeal on this one.

“Vacation” rounds out this set with their instrumental cover of The Go-Go’s hit. I thought that was an interesting way to end the album with a good dose of pop and sunshine. This also shows their diversity and abilities to switch it up quickly to keep a listener interested.

The Jagaloons have truly outdone themselves with Forbidden Words, delivering an album that shines on vinyl. The dynamic range of styles and influences ensures there’s never a dull moment, keeping listeners engaged from the opening track to the closing notes. By building on classic surf instrumental foundations and weaving in their distinct flair and genre-bending touches, the band serves up a vibrant, memorable collection that stands out in the modern surf scene.

Credits:

Geoff Kelley - Drums

Kurt Stegemann - Guitars

Josh Welf - Bass

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

March 5, 2026

Tracks:

Side A:

01. Disco Volante 4:00

02. Huevos con Salchicha 2:43

03. The Goggles Do Nothing 2:30

04. Forbidden Words 2:25

05. Soggy Bottoms 2:27

06. Ghosts of the Sargasso 1:57

07. Red Sunrise 2:02

Side B:

08. Space Junk 2:22

09. Sayonara, Sucker Motherfucker 2:30

10. The Rising Surf 1:43

11. Showdown at the Doublecross Ranch 2:24

12. Under the Fiery Moon 2:31

13. Don't Bother Me 3:09