Witch Hats is tagged as: post-punk, australian, alternative, garage, check out Rummaging through the bones of 60s pop, late 70s post-punk, 80s and 90s noise rock, Melbourne four piece Witch Hats are the ideal antidote to a world that celebrates the vacuous pursuits of the celebrity classes, cheap corporate rhetoric and the disposable lifestyle. Think The Birthday Party jamming with Andrew Wk while Mark E. Smith and The Beatles look on knowingly, and you get some idea of the Witch Hats sound. The Witch Hats story is one of grave secrecy, what can be divulged is this: that there is no ‘The’ in Witch Hats, that the band was formed when a debauched night on the town ended with a drunken bedroom recording session, that their first tour ended with an all-in-brawl that resulted in the venue shutting down, that their second tour oddly contributed to and consequently (through a bizarre twist of circumstance) resulted in them getting us banned from Slash’s bar in New York (don’t ask…) And that their third tour saw guitarist Tomas P. Barry getting mugged while turning twenty, bassist Ash falling in love, and a venue paying them not-to-play (after hearing the sound-check), and an innumerable number of other unspeakable and debauched events. It was with a wicked grin that Witch Hats released their debut EP Wounds of a Little Horse in... Read More About Witch Hats Biography... Send Witch Hats ringtones to your cell |
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