A Blitzkrieg Bop for God

By Alex Suskind

Published August 26, 2009, issue of September 04, 2009.
  • Print
  • Share Share

Like their forefathers, members of punk band Moshiach Oi! have great reverence for the Moshiach, or Messiah. The only difference is that these punk rockers have traded in their walking sticks for thrashing guitars.

Yishai Romanoff
PHOTO: ART AS EREZ
Yishai Romanoff

In their debut album, “Better Get Ready,” Moshiach Oi! has found a divine balance of religion and rock. Released on August 25, the album uses the traditional punk sound of raucous guitars and boisterous vocals to explore Jewish ideals and values. “Get Ready” includes original songs like “All Praise” and “I Wanna Learn Torah,” as well as Moshiach’s unofficial tribute songs to the Jewish people such as “Shabbos” and “Am Yisroel Chai”— the former celebrating Shabbat as “Hashem’s Holy Day,” the latter a rallying cry for Israel. However, the highlight of the album comes on “Shema Yisroel,” which turns into a rowdy version of the traditional prayer.

The name of the group can be traced to the roots of punk, which began in the late ’70s when bands like the Sex Pistols and the Ramones began playing loud and fast lo-fi garage rock. Soon, a new genre of punk called Oi! emerged to represent the British working class. Thirty years later, lead singer Yishai Romanoff, who was originally the only member of Moshiach, used Oi! as a double entendre (Oy, from the Yiddish phrase Oy Vey, is described by the band as the eternal sound of the Jewish working class) to come up with the name Moshiach Oi!. Romanoff described it as “the new sound of Jewish hardcore Torah punk rock,” and then recruited Menashe Yaakov, Mitchell Harrison and Pesach Simcha to fill out the rest of the group.

With the release of “Better Get Ready,” the anointed members of Moshiach Oi! join an already extensive list of Jewish punk bands such as 7Seventy and Yidcore. And like those other groups, Moshiach Oi! is ready to bring its loud and proud Jewish rock to the punk scene. As the late great (Jewish) Joey Ramone once shouted: “Hey ho, let’s go!”


  • Print
  • Share Share

The Forward welcomes reader comments in order to promote thoughtful discussion on issues of importance to the Jewish community. In the interest of maintaining a civil forum, the Forward requires that all commenters be appropriately respectful toward our writers, other commenters and the subjects of the articles. Vigorous debate and reasoned critique are welcome; name-calling and personal invective are not. While we generally do not seek to edit or actively moderate comments, the Forward reserves the right to remove comments for any reason.


Comments
Road Cat Wed. Aug 26, 2009

Pick up the NEW UPDATED EDITION of "On The Road With The Ramones." With new pages, photos and info on what's been happening to the legacy of the Ramones since 2003. This is a MUST-HAVE book for all Ramones fans. Based around the story of Monte A. Melnick who was the Ramones tour manager (and much more) throughout their entire career (1974-1996, and 2,263 live shows). It's an inside look from the people who were actually there witnessing and experiencing all the extreme highs and lows of one of rock's greatest bands. The book is packed with interviews from the Ramones and many many more people who where very close to the band. There is over 250 photographs and pictures of memorabilia Monte collected along the way. Buy it, read it and then revisit their albums. You'll never look at the Ramones in the same light.

To post a comment, click to login: