BROTHER LEE LOVE: shouting, fighting, lowbrow low end
BROTHER G. FORCE: shrieking, boozing, superfuzz bigmuff
THE MIGHTY ATOM: bragging, brawling, bang! boom! crash!
Influences
Stooges, Mc5, Dead Boys, New York Dolls, Thin Lizzy, Radio Birdman, Saints, Sex Pistols, Generation X, AC/DC, Johnny Thunders, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Midnight Evils, James Brown, The Clash, Turbonegro, Zodiac Mindwarp, Supersuckers, Ramones, Datsuns, Demons, LIttle Richard, Nashville Pussy, Rocket From the Tombs/Crypt, Flamin Groovies, The Damned, The Makeup, Guitar Wolf, Gluecifer, Dead Kennedys, Electric Chairs, Motley Crue, D4, Guns 'n' Roses, Motorhead, Kiss, Mummies, Hellacopters, Hives, Electric Frankenstein, Sonics, The Drags, Zeke, Mudhoney. Loads n loads n loads of garage/punk/trash/rock 'n' roll shit that all sounds the same...
Putting the bang into gangbang, The Divine Brown are a super sleek, snarling rock n roll tag team, a sleek smart crew who play an adrenalized rush of powerful guitar aggro with no apologies.
When The 'Brown hit the stage it sounds awesome. Stomping, anthems with big fat hooks, a chain wielding gum chewing gang swagger and a confidence that can effortlessly take any room. The Divine Brown hook up the street cool of a fifties rock n roll crew and krank it up large through fat fuzzed up new rock 'n' roll. Looking like a bunch of ex cons handling the rock roll grenade, they mean serious business, they deal sharp rock n roll threads with a fistful of napalm, they are the street walking cheetahs and they are ready to answer the rock n roll clarion call.
A rush of guitars, chants, snarling sneering lead vocals and songs that spit anthem at you. The apostles of supersoul, prophets of glitter punk, the crazy messiahs of deep-fried, bone rattling rock and roll. Effortlessly hooking up the revolution-speak from the MC5, the drug-soaked adrenaline from the Pistols, the sex and the power from Guns n Roses, and the impeccable dress sense from James Brown and hotwiring it to the complete history of rock n roll, fanning those furious flames one more time in pursuit of that perfect Rock n Roll moment, that ultimate sonic high
Come, be healed by the Power, the Glory, The Divine Brown.
'Im just gonna go ahead and declare The Dirty Gospel the best fuckin rock n roll album of the year..its one of the hardest rocking albums I have EVER heard. It is pure adrenalized supersoul, baby, a great sonic belching filled with swagger and glory and fiery redemption' Sleazegrinder
'There are those exceptional bands that easily create great bone shaking rock n roll. The Divine Brown fall into this second category. the best ballbreaking pure rock n roll album that I have heard this year. If you are a fan of dirty rock n roll this album will be a religious experience. Hear the Gospel now or forever be damned' peacedogman
'Sick and tired of posturing garage-rock stars more interested in their hair than their music? Do you hanker for the days of passion-fuelled proto-punk like the MC5 and the Stooges? Well, hanker no more, because the Divine Brown could be just the kind of thing youre looking for' Classic Rock magazine
'Garage rock with a tough as it comes sound that more than stands up alongside the luminaries of the genre. This lot mean business. Guitars to make your ears bleed while the pace stomps around on your head as you roll around in the broken glass' Big Cheese magazine
'A potent muscular new kid on the block. They kick up a storm with some lethal fiery guitar licks which recalls MC5, Rose Tattoo, Dictators and early Hellacopters/Gluecifer. I say classic' Lowcut magazine
'A filthy sounda grubby stomp through the hours of darkness, the band panting I'm fucked again in Hanging Around as if a night that doesnt end up slumped in the gutter just isnt worth turning up for' Kerrang
'Theres no career plan except that the songs seem to career into each other, getting more agitated, violent and energising as the album goes on. Maybe its just that the revving car riffs, massive hooks and hysterical vocals have a cumulative effect. By the end its hard to not be a convert' Rocksound magazine
Alright, fancy joining us for our final London show?
We’re playing our final London show on Saturday 20th at
Hope and Anchor in Islington. It will be a very messy affair, we promise. Print
off the flyer for cheaper entry on the door.
We'll be jollying down the M1 next saturday for an ace night at The Good Ship, in Kilburn. There's some mega bands (including our good selves) and then party until 4am... come on down and get pissed up with us.
Ajuda-nos a chegar à semi-final do Cornetto Auditions!!! É só ires ao link abaixo e votar no nosso tema Feel Alright. Obrigado e Rock On
Hi everyone,
Please help us to participate in the next stage of this awesome event!!! Just go to the link below and vote in our song (Feel Alright) so we can go to the finals. Lets spread the stonerrock word around!!! Thanks and Rock On
MAINLINE new Album out now!!!>>>>>> “From Oblivion To Salvation”>>>>>> was recorded and mixed by Ettore Rigotti (Scarlet Records and side project of Bjorn”Speed” Strid from Soilwork) and Daniele Giordana (Biohazard, Hatebreed).<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
They played live with: Soil, Caliban, Maroon, Twelve Tribes, Raging Speedhorn, Deadlock, Cataract, Linea 77, Bridge to Solace, The Destiny Pogram, Fall of serenity, As we Fight,
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Do come if you can to the Rubadub Social Club on Easter Sunday at the Pigalle. For a salty helping of nautical cabaret, exotic burlesque, sultry songstresses and sillyness xx