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You know that feeling when your aeroplane seat jolts beneath you, rattling the ice in your third beer and you notice the aircrew in collusion
that something is very wrong.
Upon refocusing, you realize the letters in your alphabet soup spell out meet me in the restroom and you look up to be signaled a confident
wink from the minxy air hostess who gave it to you... A few moments later, as she slips through the door joining you inside the bathroom,
she slowly and smoothly reaches down her chest withdrawing a hand grenade, then pulls out the pin with her teeth...
Now you're in a f ...read more
You know that feeling when your aeroplane seat jolts beneath you, rattling the ice in your third beer and you notice the aircrew in collusion
that something is very wrong.
Upon refocusing, you realize the letters in your alphabet soup spell out meet me in the restroom and you look up to be signaled a confident
wink from the minxy air hostess who gave it to you... A few moments later, as she slips through the door joining you inside the bathroom,
she slowly and smoothly reaches down her chest withdrawing a hand grenade, then pulls out the pin with her teeth...
Now you're in a fix. Medusa won't lie to you.
If it's reassurance or validation you're after, you're in the wrong place. You're on your own.
After recording the raucous, 80's inspired self-titled debut album in late 2006, a matter of weeks after forming, singer/guitarist Julian
Molinero's band of rock 'n' roll lunatics took to the streets of the UK for a series of live dates across the country's music venues.
Julian then began piecing together ideas for the lengthier second album Can't Fucking Win and recording began in late February 2009, with a
new refined sound and 360 degree sonic scope, while still maintaining the same vitriolic power and stark honesty. The album was completed
in December 2010 and released in early 2011, compiled and featuring production by Romesh Dodangoda, shortly after he had finished
recording with Motorhead.
In 2011, the band was relocated from Northern England to London and after releasing 3 music videos to songs from Can't Fucking Win, a new
incarnation of the band entered Regal House Studio in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire in 2014 to record the 3rd album Headcase's Handbook with
producer Lee Batiuk.
The album was released in October 2014 and more exciting things are on the way... « hide |
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