Once Weekly series of Death videos, released to a flurry of internet interest, these are the viral hits of the summer.
Actually these are usually the very first time we’ve played the song.. We’ve made them a bit better now.
In the same way Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbour was based on a true story, this is a song about stuff that actually happened. But we’re not sure when, where, or to whom, because 2005 was a bit of a blur to both of us and to be honest the lyric about “my breasts are keeping me awake at night” could quite reasonably apply to anyone watching this. Right?
The intrepid duo strip to the waist and oil themselves in moisturising granules, while performing Shellac’s Prayer To God. Stamping on broken glass not pictured.
Another weekly installment of your favourite proto folk-punk-electronica-car crash live extravaganza.
DOAS AKA BSOD AKA LAP + ATG perform their most recent composition: ‘Painkillers’, live from the Ribena stronghold. Also present are the facial characteristics of world class cricketers Panesar an…
Blue Screem of Death perform their latest love ballad, containing references to The Wire (series 2) and Jack Nicholson’s The Joker. Excitingly, this comes direct from our new rehearsal space where…
From the band still referred to by 50% of its members as ‘Death Of A Salesman’, comes this chill out classic performed live in the crow’s nest of the Colerabbey Windmill & Chocolate Eclair Research…