Since being brought together in the Art Therapy room in Parkhurst where they conceived their first joint work, the highly visceral "KAKPRO-TEST", The Cursors have continued to put voice to the unspeakable.
Their prior history is murky; it is known that Lalor and Bailey were sent back from Botany Bay judged to be way too unsavoury even for Cell Block H after their wedding celebrations led to police being chased across four states. The memory sticks containing information about Cooper's previous form appear to be missing, but as soon as they turn up behind a train seat the details will be made public. In the meantime, the three are considered capable of everything.
Though tagged and under the strict supervision of parole officers, The Cursors are currently operating from a half-way house in Willesden. They should be approached with caution and at the first sign of unpleasantness it is advisable to notify your nearest Armed Response Unit.
"bouncy springy punky new wave thrust... Disturbingly good" - Organ Magazine
"Probably one of the best, if not the best act I’ve discovered in the last year... this west London four piece is our punk rock valium" - Andrew Lewis - No Fiction
Venues Played
Buffalo Bar Islington, The Underbelly Hoxton, Madam Jojos Soho, Purple Turtle Camden, Worlds End Camden, Club 333 Shoreditch, Cross Kings Kings Cross, LiquidNation Ladbroke Grove, The Marlborough Camberwell, Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes, The Windmill Brixton, Inn On The Green Notting Hill, Powers Bar Kilburn, Proud Galleries Camden, Bardens Boudoir Dalston, The Good Ship Kilburn, Tommy Flynns Camden, The Dublin Castle Camden
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I did actually come to one of your gigs, at Bardens Boudoir, a while back. Good stuff, but the photos were so crap (feeble LED stage lighting - enough said!) that I didn't think I had good enough material to put a review up. Next time!