The
Sillies were formed in Detroit in early 1977, second-billed to The MC5 and later played with The Dead Boys, The
Damned, The Cramps, etc. and toured the United States and Canada. The
band regrouped and toured the West Coast of North America in 2002 to
support the release of their "debut" CD
America's Most Wanton (Nebula/Scooch Pooch), and the video of
their song "Heavy Breathing".
"...the music
swaggers with New York Dolls-like panache and is as raunchy as Iggy
Pop's reputation..." - Alternative Press
For more information about The Sillies,
click here
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or view a three minute video of
"Love You To
Death" shot live at the Lager House in April, 2003.
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Troubleman is the band. Born and bred
in the fire of rock, soul, punk, funk, Troubleman is one of the most
creative bands to emerge from the Detroit music scene of the late
90's, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary. The sound of
Troubleman is best described as a blend of Motor City heritage and a
seven day weekend. Their music is loud and raw, combined with high
energy that makes you wanna forget your place and just join the party.
For more information about Troubleman,
click here. |
The
Gutterpunx have been cavorting around Detroit's local punk scene
since the mid-'90s and played their first show at St. Andrew's Hall
with fellow punk groups the Feisty Cadavers and the Beer Whores.
During the past few years, the band has toured the East Coast,
performed at three Detroit Warped Tours and opened up for national
acts such as Bad Religion, Dropkick Murphys, the Misfits, Suicide
Machines and Blink 182.
For more information about The Gutterpunx,
click
here. |
The Jollys - just added -
Quick, catchy punk rock songs about girls, campin', killin' and Jerry
Only that you wouldn't care about getting caught singing along to,
combined with a rapid-fire live show- The Jollys are the true pride of
SouthWest Detroit!
For more information about The Jollys,
click here. |
The Walkin' Talkin' Toxins with former members of The Hypnotics. The Toxins mix their originals with classics from the New York Dolls, The Stooges, Elvis Costello, The Velvet Underground, and the other great masters. |
also appearing... Without Warning. |
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