
There's still some thunder left Down Under.
The Last Of The Bad Men - Nowhere Is Safe...
[4/5] Radio Birdman fans should have no trouble getting into Deniz Tek's latest project, the Last Of The Bad Men, even if he is in more of a supporting role to the Godoy Brothers of Exploding Fuck Dolls fame. This is punk as the old wave understood it, but possibly sloppier, fueled by ferocious guitar leads from Tek and Art Godoy, and guided by frontman Danny Creadon's sneering, who brings attitude like Johnny Rotten on a bad hair day. There are times when Nowhere Is Safe... feels like it's spiraling out of control, but in a good way, with guitars as in your face as Never Mind The Bollocks, ripping off the same Chuck Berry/Johnny Thunders licks with a fuck-it-all swagger that almost makes it feel like something new. (LONG LIVE CRIME) Ed Masley
Official Website: http://www.longlivecrimerecords.com
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- Acute
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- Black Light Burns
- Career Suicide
- Hopesfall
- Bad Brains
- Irepress
- Pig Destroyer
- Pissed Jeans
- Porcupine Tree
- Queens Of The Stone Age
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- 1997
- Ryan Adams
- The Automatic Automatic
- Bleed The Dream
- The Dear Hunter
- The Icarus Line
- Straylight Run
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
- Oxbow
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- Dalek/Haze XXL
- Junkie XL
- The Secret Handshake
- Amir Sulaiman
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[4/5] Radio Birdman fans should have no trouble getting into Deniz Tek's latest project, the Last Of The Bad Men, even if he is in more of a supporting role to the Godoy Brothers of Exploding Fuck Dolls fame. This is punk as the old wave understood it, but possibly sloppier, fueled by ferocious guitar leads from Tek and Art Godoy, and guided by frontman Danny Creadon's sneering, who brings attitude like Johnny Rotten on a bad hair day. There are times when Nowhere Is Safe... feels like it's spiraling out of control, but in a good way, with guitars as in your face as Never Mind The Bollocks, ripping off the same Chuck Berry/Johnny Thunders licks with a fuck-it-all swagger that almost makes it feel like something new. (LONG LIVE CRIME) Ed Masley
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