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Die! Die! Die! tonight with international guests

Die! Die! Die! tonight with international guests

Saturday 17th November, 2007 12:00PM
die! die! die! are pretty pleased to announce our International guests, from the debris of McLusky, Shooting at Unarmed Men

and while we're at it, The Shithawks too

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17TH
KINGS ARMS

DIE! DIE! DIE!
SHOOTING AT UNARMED MEN
MALENKY ROBOT
THE SHITHAWKS

die! die! die! and shooting at unarmed men also play at the sawmill cafe this friday 16th

tickets for both shows available from Real Groovy

die! die! die! press:

"how to play music right" NME (UK)
“mind-numbingly satisfying” SPIN (USA)
"If Die! Die! Die! is the future of rock then there is nothing to worry about” Suburban Horror (USA)
the album Promises Promises out now:
"delivers on all the promises.... Best NZ album of 2007? It's looking that way" cheeseontoast.co.nz
"absolutely riveting....(gives) New Zealand it's most exciting music in years" Sunday Star Times
Shooting At Unarmed Men formed in a rather uninteresting fashion, the details of which include a couch in Lower Cathedral Road, Cardiff, a four-track tape recorder and Jonathan Chapple (former bass player of mclusky). Hyperdrive to the present day and Shooting At Unarmed Men find themselves with two albums under their belt (‘soon there will be...’ and ‘Yes! Tinnitus!’), residing across the globe in Melbourne with The Cheats duo Julian Tovey and Thomas Robert Lee Cooper joining Jon on bass and drums respectively.

Under the guise of Shooting At Unarmed Men, the album Triptych has been deftly crafted. Equal parts angry, on your case and hilarious,Shooting At Unarmed Men take no prisoners with Triptych’s crushing, scatterbrained attack. In their time as a band they have been fortunate enough to play with Scout Niblett, Legends of Motor Sport, Batrider, The Kamikaze Trio, Blood Red Shoes and many more. Shooting AtUnarmed Men write set lists in their own blood. They know where you live. They own their own shoes. They eat with their fingers. And they suffer from no debilitating diseases; unless you count poverty as a debilitating disease, which many peoples of this world do.

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