We are a band from Glasgow. We like slow bluesy Rock music and we like Country and Western. We like David Lynch movies. We love dark Americana. We love trance. We think three chords are two too many. Don't even attempt a heckle.
The single "Bad Angel" b/w "Killer" and the album "Big Ned" are out on Optimo Music. Get them at all good record shops, or if you must, iTunes etc. They look good, sound good, and make you look and sound good.
We are gigging:
POST-BLUES
They call themselves ‘doom’n’roll’ and cites their influences as being ‘drugs and alcohol’. They’re also big David Lynch fans, which is no surprise; the quintet are like some bad dream blend of Nick Cave, Elvis Presley and Throbbing Gristle. Murderously-baritoned lead singer ‘Minister’ John Murray wears a bare chest and Stetson like an extra from Cruising, and coils his mic cable like a lasso. Big Ned are dark and weird, and conjure a powerful black atmosphere which feels like it’s dripping from the ceiling. Framed alternately by a strobe and a hellish red light, they burn for just half an hour, then they’re gone.
Listen to the Vic Galloway session here
THE VIDEO FROM THE ORAN MOR GIG:
Craig's Corner
the boys had the pleasure of playing the "golden nugget" in Las Vegas last week after being invited personally by Glen Campbell. didn't they make an effort?
congrats on the Electric6 gig lads - saw them about six years ago at QMU and they were fucking marv! can't make it as its my 30th that weekend, but hope all goes well for y'all!
2's UP, it's ma fuckin birthday... Free Limited Edition Print (1/50) and an 80min mix cd (1/150) to the earliest arrivals...
NOTE THAT WE ARE STARTING AT 9 THIS MONTH, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE TREMOLO BEER GUT (all the way from Denmark) AND BIG NED (all the way from the black lodge).
Hey lads. Caught your set at the Mill in Glasgow last week, and thought you were fucking brilliant! Not usually what my mate & I listen to, but the band were so tight, and the songs absolutely superb.
Embarassed to say that we were going along to see Ming Ming & the Ching Chings, and only wish that I could've changed who I wanted to see at the door, because we stuck around for only 2 of their songs before getting bored! Hats off to you lads - hopefully catch you in Glasgow in either Sept or Oct. Cheers.