__Sat Oct 6th__ The Anomalys (amsterdam), Puppy Bowl, Poopdeflex, Exterminate All Rational Thought
__Sat Oct 6th__ The Anomalys (amsterdam), Puppy Bowl, Poopdeflex, Exterminate All Rational Thought
Saturday October 6th, 2012
The Anomalys (amsterdam)
Puppy Bowl featuring Nick and Alex Allison Mitch Frazier and Jon Ross
Poopdeflex
Exterminate All Rational Thought
10PM
$5
The Anomalys from Amsterdam, Holland released their self-titled debut album on Slovenly Recordings in the USA in 2010. With this release they prove to be able to put their reputation as ‘wildest live band in Europe’ to wax.
2012 will see them releasing two new singles. The first one is out in march on Slovenly. It’s called “Retox” and is a moody explosion of rock ‘n roll in extremis. The second one will be a special collector’s ‘flexi-disc’ on MV50 Records, released during the spring / summer.
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Their special brand of psychotic, unpredictable and primitive rock ‘n roll has turned many audiences, at shows from Istanbul to Las Vegas, into insane mobs. This rings true to the one and only mission of these three giant, hyperactive monsters: making rock ‘n roll dangerous again!
Album reviews:
“Two guitars and a drum kit is all that this band needed to create one of the most interesting, unflinching rock n’ roll records in a long time. Only bad thing about this record is that it’s only nine tracks long, forcing me to listen to those nine tracks over and over again, and it’s just not enough, I want more.” (www.slugmag.com)
“Once again Europe kicks America’s ass in the punk rock department. I love this record! Don’t let the Anomalys in your face, ass kicking dirty rock n roll approach sway you. Raw or not, this band has their shit together. “See Me Bleed” could be the best punk rock song EVER. (www.jerseybeat.com)
“Wild, primal, and mere millimeters from becoming completely unhinged, which is exactly how rock’n’roll should be.” (www.razorcake.org)
“Nobody puts out this much energy, but If there’s one thing The Anomalys are most successful at – they prove that rock and roll is not dead, by any means.” (Eddie Shaw, bass player of The Monks)