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"Ladies in the Radiator started in a pub and ended 2 years and 4ish months later in a lounge. They lasted 15 gigs and somewhere around 20 songs. Bonded by a collective love of the Pixies, they crafted pop-savvy amplified rock music with stabs of experimentalism, mentalism, and heaps of technical difficulty. Their tiny fanbase endured countless walls of noise, delays, and general amateur sloppiness. They amused some with their uniqueness and bewildered others with their abrasive fuzz. The choonz were on occasion coupled with bare mad lyrics via urgent, unpredictable vocal melodies. May also have contained sarcastic banter.

Thom Foley (Verbal communication, guitar, synth, bass, drums)

Chreeeees Ummitgast (Bass, guitar, vox, harmonica)

Hot Sauce Sheriff Micheal Beard Jones (Drums, pot noodle horn, keys)

McAdam Hogshaw (Geetar, bass, the craic)



They have been likened to these fine bands:

British Sea Power
David Bowie
Dead Kennedys
Galaxie 500
Interpol
Joy Division
Neutral Milk Hotel
Pixies
Radiohead
The Smiths
The Strokes
Talking Heads"

-Eddie Stobart*



*lie

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