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Creeping from the frozen north this fearsome fivesome have been haunting the stage for some time.... ...the result of an experiment to stitch, bolt and melt together the dead flesh remains of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Punk, Metal and Garage to make something greater than the sum of its parts. Along the way there are foul tales of removing defective parts, sometimes having to chew threw them with our own teeth but with each new part found we gain new strength to our cause. Some may call this monster "spook metal" or “death ‘n’ roll”.
The release of the ‘Monster’s Ruin’ EP in October 2002, went extremely well, with over 300 coming along for the launch party with label mates Flight 19. Since then the band have been gigging extensively, promoting the EP across Scotland and receiving much critical praise.
Why this name?
We are heavily influenced by horror films and bands like the Misfits.
Do you play live?
We play live dates around Aberdeen in Scotland, have played in Camden, London, have just supported the Damned in Aberdeen, and will play with the Misfits on the 22nd May 2003.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I believe it makes low-budget and self-produced music more distributable and accesible to a wider audience.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Hell yeah. To be honest, all we'd like is the resources to take our music different places, record some records and have fun in the process. No-one expects to make a living from it.
Your influences?
Misfits, Ramones, Damned, Cramps, Metal, Punk, Psychobilly, Rock.
Favorite spot?
Sweden