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Stagger Lee play a headline show in the Button Factory (Temple Bar Music Centre) tonight.
With support from The Distractors and Martellos.
Doors 8pm.
More info: www.myspace.com/staggerleeband
"...this is some good old style sixties sleazy garage rock, sounds like some great big dirty mix of the cramps, the kills and the detroit cobras, big sleazy guitar action meets gritty smokey female vocals, damn fine stuff it is too" - Road Records April '07
"Very noisey & gritty rock with a severe dose of the blues" - The Ticket Irish Times Magazine Aug '07
"The debauched blues of Stagger Lee recalls the explosive aggression of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion" - NME July '06
"...Stagger Lee don't belong in a quagmire of underachieving rock n'roll bands; their superior, oppressive redolence of jealousy, longing, loss and lust puts a yawning chasm between them and the deathly average" - InDublin Magazine July '06
"They punch out the tracks, wailing solos, waltzing lines, catchy melodies, hidden in a haze of sleaze and dirt. There was rocknroll; there was sex, now if only I could find out where they hide the drugs. a show worth seeing, and a band worth listening to, where so many falter when they play the blues, Stagger Lee rise above it all and produce some fine sounds" - Drop D Magazine Sept '06
Stagger Lee play a headline show in the Button Factory (Temple Bar Music Centre) tonight.
With support from The Distractors and Martellos.
Doors 8pm.
More info: www.myspace.com/staggerleeband
"...this is some good old style sixties sleazy garage rock, sounds like some great big dirty mix of the cramps, the kills and the detroit cobras, big sleazy guitar action meets gritty smokey female vocals, damn fine stuff it is too" - Road Records April '07
"Very noisey & gritty rock with a severe dose of the blues" - The Ticket Irish Times Magazine Aug '07
"The debauched blues of Stagger Lee recalls the explosive aggression of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion" - NME July '06
"...Stagger Lee don't belong in a quagmire of underachieving rock n'roll bands; their superior, oppressive redolence of jealousy, longing, loss and lust puts a yawning chasm between them and the deathly average" - InDublin Magazine July '06
"They punch out the tracks, wailing solos, waltzing lines, catchy melodies, hidden in a haze of sleaze and dirt. There was rocknroll; there was sex, now if only I could find out where they hide the drugs. a show worth seeing, and a band worth listening to, where so many falter when they play the blues, Stagger Lee rise above it all and produce some fine sounds" - Drop D Magazine Sept '06