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(1) A punk rock band from
There are two bands with the name Witch Hunt: 1) Witch Hunt is a Philadelphia, PA DIY hardcore punk band who formed in 2001. For their first two releases they were on Profane Existence. Witch Hunt currently have three full albums: ...As Priorities Decay (2004), Blood Red States (2006), and Burning Bridges To Nowhere (2009 - Alternative Tentacles) as well as a compilation of unreleased early recordings entitled This is Only the Beginning... (2007). The line-up is Janine Enriquez,Rob Fitzpatrick,Nicole Enriquez,Vince Klopfenstein.
DURRR happens every Monday night @ The End, West Central Street, London, WC1. With resident DJs Rory Phillips, The Lovely Jonjo, Our Man Fred and Hanna Hanra.
Website: http://www.durrr.co.uk
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/durrrclub
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/durrrclub
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/London-United-Kingdom/Durrr/19319029589
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2425056585
From the mean streets of Bury and Salford these music warriors are playing 80's trash in a punk rock style. Gigs are full of free Um Bongo and Space Raiders and the Screwtop army turn up for gigs dressed in requisite glow-in-the-dark Screwtop tees with printed ties all as happy as larry. The drummer sings just like in the Eagles, but with less hair.
Snake Face are an Australian Hardcore/Power violence band from Australia. They released their debut album 'Ignorant youth' in 2010.
Pissed Jeans are a rock band from Allentown, PA. The sound of their music is a combination of sludgy bands from the early Eighties like Flipper and My War-era Black Flag and the noise assault of The Jesus Lizard. Their discography includes Throbbing Organ 7" (Parts Unknown), Shallow LP/CD (Parts Unknown), Don't Need Smoke to Make Myself Disappear 7" (Sub Pop), Hope For Men LP/CD (Sub Pop), King of Jeans LP/CD (Sub Pop), and their February 2013 release Honeys (Sub Pop).
www.myspace.com/theblackknightsuk Hailing from Salford, The Black Knights unleash their primal brand of trash/blues. The band are influenced by The White Stripes, The Black Keys, Queens of the Stone Age, and a host of other notable garage rock/garage rock revival groups.
The band's love/hate relationship creates a volatile sound, with darkly poetic lyrics set to raw, stripped back guitar and drums.