Fred Zeppelins ,Parliament St ,Cork
9:00 pm
Admission FREE
Judas Reflex,a Cork based four piece will be starting a summer residency in Fred Zeppelins Bar ,Parliament St this and every Thursday night.
Playing mostly Classic Rock covers from the likes of Guns and Roses,AC/DC ,Jimi Hendrix and Black Sabbath to name only a few they will intersperse these classics with some of their own original numbers.
The gig kicks of at 9pm and admission is free
Fred Zeppelins ,Parliament St ,Cork
9:00 pm
Admission FREE
Three of the Heaviest bands around play Corks Heaviest venue.
Fivewilldie-Cork based metal
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Revenant-Tipp and cork based metalcore
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Southern Dirge- Southern metal tinged hillbillycore
Adm Free Doors 9pm
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Sat 29th April
Los Langeros + Guests
Fred Zeppelins ,Parliament St ,Cork
9:00 pm
Admission 5e
The story begins in a dusty warehouse above a furniture shop on Dublins Capel Street in Dublin where 3 former members of the now defunct Kiki Largo swapped their instruments, called themselves the Shitheads and let rip one more dying howl. The resultant session spewed fortha few tasteless numbers too foul and catchy to lie down.
Next our story takes us to the streets of Fitzroy in Melbourne where 2 of those Shitheads Phil and Sean were regularly assaulting the Aussie Cobbers with bouts of barely organised mayhem with an electric guitar, hi hat and snare. Fuck Jimmy and Sexy Sexy were now staple busking fare. Along came 2 dancing Spanish girls and The Nodge. After a few more weeks of extreme busking and a couple of Thai restaurant gigs, things settled and people went in different directions.
On return to Cork Phil meets up with Frank Cajones and decides to get a band together. The nodge returns from Spain and Sean moves down from Dublin.The Johnny Cash Wedding Band is born. After a few passionately chaotic and flounderingly inebriated gigs this too is put to rest and reborn with the loss of Sean and the addition of Pedro Dolphino (of The Dingle Dolphins).
After experimenting with a Mountjoy style revolving dooor policy the line up is completed with the arrival of Speedy on snare (and later kit).This is Los Langeros as they say. Three songs ( Fuck Jimmy, Wank Wank and Don't Call Me Ted) were recorded and quickly dissapperared at The Turners Cross Project space.
With the return of Sean and the Kiki Largo 8 track 9 songs were recorded this time at the Cork Autonmous Zone at Knapps Square. This eventually surfaced at the summer of 2003 as the post wank/shitty rock masterpiecece 'Kid On You're Normal".
Another period of change ensued and the band reconfigured - this time, sadly, without Frank Cajones and Speedy. Ben Jammin (also of the Dingle Dolphins) and Gary (from the pub) were dragged into the fold. This lineup practised at Sheas barn in the sticks and in their box on the docks until they had the guts of the new cd and a lot more. Recorded at Blue Monkey Studio in West Cork, 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,Yeah. Yeah - Very Interesting' was recorded in March and finally released this month. Since then many new songs and directions have emerged and we've moved from post wank to punked up country trash and on to the grim country of our gnarled hearts.
In white vans decorated with white rams skulls we roam the land seeking out death in all its fnality. Bring it on!
"With a name like Los Langeros, this band could only hail from that hispanic creole of Cork. The opening track is sort of a swing r’n’b garage dirge with what sounds like a cross between the whoops of the Legendary Stardust Cowboy and ... well, a drunken cork man hollering.
DON’T CALL ME TED is a rustic galloping country shard of rusty