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ELETRIC EEL SHOCK http://www.electriceelshock.com

Saturday 30th of April

The Voodoo Lounge

8pm

€12 www.tickets.ie
(Very Special Guests to be announced)


"We are NOT famous in Japan" say Electric Eel Shock... although not strictly true, this would hardly be surprising considering that over the last three years on their near constant World tour EES have only played Japan three times…



Instead EES have toured throughout Europe, UK, America several times sharing stages with bands such as Sepultura, Iggy & The Stooges, Turbonegro, Danko Jones, Bloodhound Gang, The Datsuns and many others.

EES also made no less than 27 festivals appearances in 2004…


REVIEWS FOR “GO EUROPE



Kerrang: "There are places on the sun that are less hot than 'Rock & Roll Can Rescue The World', its one of the catchiest songs you will ever hear..."



Metal Hammer (UK): On tracks like 'Suicide Rock & Roll', EES are pressing a defribulator to the chest of punk and screaming "Clear!"



Metal Hammer (Germany): "Full of testosterone to the limit of Rock & Metal, 'Go Europe' leaves a trail of total devastation in its wake..."



NME: "The NME have always dreamed of a band like Japan's Electric Eel Shock. A band willing and able to rid the world of sexually retarded indie schmindie dullards while spunking in the accepted notions of cool…"


 
+ Special Guests

Giddy Motors www.giddymotors.com

Formed in South London 1999 by Gaverick de Vis (guitar/vocals) and Manu Ros (drums/bass), and recently augmented in 2004 by their new bassist Justin Stone, Giddy Motors lock their jazz and punk-rock billygoat horns and let the sonic wrestling commence.

Equally capable of displaying an affinity with Clear Spot era Captain Beefheart or conjuring thoughts of The Pop Group's avant-punk experiments, Giddy Motors defy easy categorisation, reconstructing influences in a context of their own.

Their critically acclaimed debut album “Make It Pop!”, recorded at Electrical Audio by Steve Albini, was released in September 2002 and off the back of it came the singles “Magmanic”, “Whirled By Curses” and tours of the UK, mainland Europe and in 2003 a 10,000 mile tour of North America.

2005 sees them out playing live in the UK again with their 2nd album and more tours on the horizon.
 
Eoddy Gorilla said:
Kerrang!: "...we completely agree with this statement! It is shit. hot..."

NME: "...definitely one of the best of the new-wave of modern statements..."

Metal Hammer (UK): "...the statement has balls! Balls of pure steel, like..."



..i need sleep..

eh?
i don't get it
both these bands have stayed in my home, i don't give a fuck what britpress says, they're fucking genius.
 
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