The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Horse Of Dog CD

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Horse Of Dog CD – The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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In the early2000s,The Eighties Matchbox BLine Disasteremerged with a blackhearted blast of frenetic psychobilly, punk and goth that felt like a closing time punchup betweenThe Birthday Party,The CrampsandThe MakeUp. Their lunatic intensity was best captured within their first two albums,2002’s ‘Houmlrse of the Doumlg’and2004’s ‘The Royal Society’, both of which remain adored as cult classics to this day by a fanbase still addicted by their visceral, riotous noise rock.NowThe Eighties Matchbox BLine Disastercommiserate the 20th anniversary of’Houmlrse of the Doumlg’with the release next year March 10th of a New expanded edition of their cult classic on. It features the original album’s 25minute short, sharp shock of an experience with the added bonus of a whole other albums worth of New material from the same studio sessions released here for the firsttime. The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £11 +P&P

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