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The Dead Billy Club


Ok. This is something new. The Dead Billy Club. The idea is simple - it's to be a band night. But not any old bands. This will be about abrasive guitars, mechanical rythyms, walls of noise and electronic sounds. So, why Dead Billy? If you didn't know it 'Dead Billy' is a song by Big Black. You don't know Big Black? Man, you should learn to use a search engine.

Bands that Dead Billy like and are likely to play are as follows:

Big Black. 70 Gwen Party. Prolapse. Terminal Cheesecake. The Monks. Dawson. Sonic Youth. Splintered. The Real Losers. Minutemen. Subway Sect. Black Flag. Loop. AC Temple. Fire Engines. Flying Saucer Attack. The Cramps. Radio Birdman. Head of David. Datblygu. Scratch Acid. A.R. Kane. Bongwater. Dr. Mix and the Remix. Jesus Licks. The Saints. Bardo Pond. Big Flame. Wire. Spacemen 3. Clinic. Six By Seven. Billy Childish. 1000 Home DJs. The Fall. Kraftwerk. Oblivians. Guitar Wolf. Xinlisupreme. Butthole Surfers. The Telescopes. Motorhead.

The first night is set to happen on 26th March 2008 at The Good Ship in Kilburn. I am working out the details. It's gonna be a blast. There was supposed to be a fourth band - called Sky Comes King - but they've had to pull out - but there should be a solo set from their singer/guitarist to start the night off. The three other bands that are playing are as follows:

Untitled 1961

“Think Biffy Clyro only without the cheese, think iLiKETRAiNS but without the holding back, think Shellac but with more effects pedals, think “this is bloody great” and then go and see them live and be blown away all over again.” GodIsInTheTVZine.co.uk

Scul Hazzards

“A three piece from Australia. Focused, raw and almost nostalgic and they could be homage freaks! (think the best of Steve Albini). Scul Hazzards are one of those edgy jagged pointy rusty-edged violently noisy, relentlessly dense, good, low end staccato bands that violently jab (and jab and jab) at you.” - The Organ

Jesus Knives

“London based feedbackprogressivepostrockaggressivehardcore alternaterocknoise. 2 Northern 1 Southern, shouting, not shouting, rhythmic, even more rhythmic, instrumental, semi-instrumental, homemade recordings. Put together from the remains of other noisy bands.” Their My Space page

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