Post punk, pre 911 Power Pop by the masters of the San Gabriel Valley. The band released their debut, "Shotgun Loudmouth," on Avebury Records, and later changed their name to the Curbhounds. The CD's are still available. also see: www.myspace.com/aveburyrecords & www.myspace.com/thecurbhounds
Battery Life
Thanks for all of your support and for being a friend. This was our picture taken after we performed on the Playboy morning Show. Dont be a stranger! from the best girl rock group in the world.....Dragstrip Kitty
Hiya Paul,
Thanks for the comment....glad to have been of assistance in the 'getting laid' department...heh, heh.
"Goodbye my love" is a great song...I just wish I`d written the damned thing! It was originally a hit for the Glitter Band and was written by their guitarist, the late Gerry Shephard. I doubt if the Glitter Band made much of an impression over that side of the pond as the 70`s UK Glam thing for some reason didn`t fire the American imagination at the time.
I genuinely really enjoyed your songs incidentally....great stuff. Wishing you lots of success.
Best,
Phil Hendriks
Hey Battery Lifers,
Thanks for introducing yourselves. What a great, exciting sound you`ve got there and some c-r-r-racking tunes. I was having a grim day in England `till I came along and got cheered up by yer fine uplifting Summery sounds.
Best,
Phil H.
Battery Life's Double Wide gets some airplay on Run-Amuck Podcast, episode number 21. This was a psychobilly-rockabilly-country-punk themed episode and we want to say thanks to Anthony for his cool selection of tunes!