The Beardy Durfs - Lunch Box
John Rogers | Sunday 17 June, 2012 17:27
Well well well. It’s been a while since anything has got our blood pumping and heckles raised with deafening, scuzzy, screwed-up, in-the-red rock ‘n’ roll. With the 80’s Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Hunches and Immortal Lee County Killers all split, nobody (bar fellow Danes Powersolo, perhaps) has really been picking up the slack.
Until now. The Beardy Durfs are a two piece from the exploding Copenhagen rock ‘n’ roll scene who attack your inner ear with fizz, distortion and thrashing racket going off like bangers around the battered melody coiled somewhere in it’s core. Hear both side of the single and one extra track here and buy the 7” here.
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