Slovenly Records continues to bring the fire from foreign shores. As if this year's release of that Acid Baby Jesus record wasn't enough, they've also unleashed this unbridled stomper from Magnetix.
The band hails from Tula, an industrial center south of Moscow famous for gingerbread and accordions but there's no sweetness and even less accordion to be found on their latest, Drogue Electrique. Rooted in the nihilistic garage of The Mummies and The Gories and shot through with a sinister rockabilly sneer, the album is full of rough edges and jagged punches. Perfect for the coming onslaught and grim realities of winter, I've got a feeling this one will be the soundtrack to our grey days for weeks to come.
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They be French. Bordeaux.
http://www.slovenly.com/magnetix.shtml
"The band hails from Tula, an industrial center south of Moscow famous for gingerbread and accordions"
No. They're from Bordeaux, west of France. Home of good wine.
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
The band should keep better control of their PR documentation then. Several sources, including their US booker link to a page listing them as being from Tula.
They are French it seems.
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