We are big, strong men. We possess ring awareness. We have veteran presence. We have tremendous hand speed. We are long. We have wingspan. We have an EP. As we become more myspace savvy, we will change this here biography. Then we will regale you with our rapist wits.
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Deadly Art
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Hip Smacking Rhythms, Mordant wit and vocals that straddle octaves in a TESTES BETWIXT VICE manner. Disorder
Like Grandaddy after a steroid booster injection, their best songs wriggle impressively into life. NME
Mini albums are typically a bit rubbish, this is certainly not the case with this violent femmes-esque debut. Music Week
Ace Angular-Anthems The Fly
Everything that the self-concious We Are Scientists got wrong explodes into rightness on this Curveball debut. Uncut
A rollicking good listen, live or on the radio. I expect good things. Rob Da Bank
They may hail from Nashville but the Acely-named How I Became the Bomb are anything but country. Accomplished power-pop swathed in pure geek finery. Rock Sound
A Whole New Wave of Rhyhmic Geek Chic Artrocker
Make sure you catch ..em, you won't be disappointed and you'll get the chance to see how a real shimmy is done. DMC Update
Deadly Art
Download our latest release from our Official Site or from iTunes.
An ANNUAL, encompassing the voluminous content in which you've hopefully already indulged, as well as selections of added importance available nowhere else. A blend of works re-sequenced for enhanced enjoyment, peppered with delectable new tracks, re-recordings of older favourites, and even a re-rendering of an obscure Paul McCartney song. Enjoy.
Hey there, Its really terrible that the weather kept you guys away from the Boot. I eagerly await your return. They said you could possible try again in December, please say its so!
I swear it - I won't miss another show when you hit east Tennessee if I can help it. Oh and no one has asked about the hobo, but all the other hobos shy away from me now. They know I'm bad news.