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What links Peaches, Ladytron, Junior Senior and The White Stripes?


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They've all been supported by Motormark.

"Marko and Jane met at High School at the ages of 12 and 14 respectively. Jane is the daughter of a folk singing duo whilst Marko was born to a polish bass playing mother. Jane liked the Pixies, drinking up the cemetery and played violin, Mark formed a band. Jane and Marko grew closer and the band got smaller. The last member left because he thought their relationship was 'too fucking weird.'

They play their first gig on 23rd January 2002 and it makes Janes parents cry.

Packed with razor blade lyrics, snaking guitar riffs, straffing electronic signals, robotic drums and Marko and Janes unmistakable, commanding and at times shrieking vocals, [upcoming release] Chrome Tape [on DHR records] is raw, visceral and packed with attitude." - DHR press release.

Motormark, live at Moshulu, Saturday the 25th September with label-mates Panic DHH.

7pm / 5 / Over 14's

Support from MART and Strobing Goat

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What links Peaches' date=' Ladytron, Junior Senior and The White Stripes?

they are all shit?

sorry...couldnt help it[/quote']

I was expecting it, it was just a matter of time.

Still, luckily Motormark are far from shit - Going by your "listening to" list you may want to check out this thread for some info on Panic DHH who're headlining the gig...

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What the press have to say about PANIC DHH:

"Truly though, this is music that could start a riot, and keep on stoking the flames 'til it's out of control." - Logo Magazine

"Loud, Aggressive, Exciting, and most importantly, far from anything you've heard so far." - Drowned In Sound

"...akin to sitting in the dentist chair and knowing a drill is burrowing into your tooth but not caring, as the anaesthetic is beautiful." - Live4Metal

"Listening to this makes me laugh at the idea that I ever heard NIN as anything other than the badly disguised pop act that they are..." - Terrorizer

"...a fully-fledged vision of electronically treated music devastating in scope and utterly visceral in execution..." - Kerrang!

"...so caustic and lacerating that it begs to be sent straight back to hell. [...] How far do you want to go?" - Rocksound

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found this review at: http://www.altangst.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=53

Motormark - Chrome Tape

What happens if you lock The B-52's, Suicide and The Fall in a room and don't let them out until they've made some music? Well, if it didn't result in mass bloodshed (it inevitably would. The B-52's would come out on top, obviously), you'd more than likely have this album.

Opener 'We Are The Public' sounds like early Devo fronted by a rabid Lene Lovich. 'Blame' is a slowed-down Wire with a drum machine and sung by Mark E Smith and Fred Schneider's secret lovechild. 'God Only Knows' should be on Top Of The Pops very soon.

They really should've called this record 'How To Mine New Wave Influences Without Sounding Like A Band Who Were Playing Shed 7-alike Nonsense Up Until A Year Ago When They Realised That Copying The Fall Would Get Them Somewhere Beyond The Pub Down The Road'

But I don't think that would fit on the cover

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