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Artist description
Technically frantic guitars, thunderous rhythm sections and a dual vocal attack which doesn't give you time to catch your breath before launching another aural assult....?
People tell us we are too rock, too punk, too loud, too fast, too all over the place, people tell us we are too popular, others tell us we're not professional enough...
all that matters to us is that we are having fun doing what we do as a group of friends moving through life together and playing from our hearts - the rest is just details... |
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Music Style
art-punk/screaming noise/fractured rock’n’roll |
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Musical Influences
other bands... rock'n'roll like hot snakes, saetia, uranus, fugazi etc |
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Similar Artists
Love like...Electrocution |
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Artist History
We have been around since april 2002.
We have been through two drummers, three bassists, a guitarist and some other stuff.
We have done two tours across the eastern states of Australia, broken up too many times to mention and released two cd's... we still persist.
Plans a foot for next year include New Zealand, the US and Europe ... as well as the completion of our new full-length. |
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Group Members
Dave-Bass
Seb-Guitar
Garth-Guitar
Rowan-Drums
Brett-Vocals
Tom-Vocals |
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Albums
She Was Red Hot EP; s/t CD |
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Press Reviews
"razorblade cries, hyper-fluent drumming, throbbing circular bass and intricate buzzsaw guitar interplay scraping like the doctor's knife on young skin while the singers screech like birds of prey or stoned Philistines = = ‘aural desecration’, be sure to catch their volatile live shows (just try to count the cool haircuts)" dB Magazine 2003 |
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Additional Info
contact us at: lovelikeelectrocution@hotmail.com |
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Location
Adelaide, South Australia - Australia |
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