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Sleazy. Dirty. Wild. Pile-driving 2am sludge rock that recalls a Cult/Stooges/Sabbath/Manics vibe. |
CD: Soundtrack to Capitalism
Label: Private Release
Credits: Mulholland |
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A song of lust and angst in a suburban mall. Very new wave - touches of Joy Division/The Smiths |
CD: Do You Feel Like Revolution?
Label: Private Release
Credits: Mulholland |
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Recorded on acoustic guitar, written in praise of balmy Auckland summers. |
CD: Do You Feel Like Revolution?
Label: Private Release
Credits: Mulholland |
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