- Music
- 27 Feb 12
Bury Them All
Dublin-based freaks deliver a super debut.
Created by the suitably sick minds of former Things bassist Robbie Brady and Humanzi frontman Shaun Mulrooney, Cheap Freaks came to life two years ago. Bury Them All is their debut album – and what a furious and filthy slab of reverb-infused garage-punk it is too. Utterly dripping in attitude, the record is as infectious as a zombie bite, and they effortlessly tread the line between Misfits-esque sucker punches (‘1984’) to organ-infused 70s rock jams (‘I’m Coming Home’) throughout all 14 tracks. Fans of The Dead Boys, The Murder City Devils and more will no doubt adore this absolute riot of a record.
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