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My
Drug Hell are a West-London power-trio strongly influenced
by all things Sixties from both sides of the Atlantic. The
band's first album ("This Is My Drug Hell") was recorded at
the now famous Toe Rag Studio and gained international recognition
with reviews ranging from "Pure Pop Perfection!" (NME) to
"A Must Have!" (Q Magazine,) while spending more than three
months in the US college radio charts. The single "Girl At
The Bus Stop" reached Number One on various radio stations
across the States, entered the year's Top 100 on Australia's
Triple J at No 57, was voted Single Of The Week on England's
XFM, GLR and Radio 1 and has also been used for soundtracks
(The Black Circle Boys, Origin Of The Species,) TV themes
and a Miller beer commercial.
'This Is My Drug Hell' was released in 2007 on Forthesakeofthesong
followed by a new single entitled Mysteries Of Love b/w Goblins,
Mermaids and Things. The band's long-awaited second album
'My Drug Hell 2' has just been released on CD, vinyl and download.
"Dreamy...much in the way of the same charm they always
did." 7/10 (NME)
" ...a success - a low-key, pleasingly unambitious set
that's heavy on melody and retro charm... sprightly, neat
and economical rock and roll." (THE WORD)
"Next time you're raking through the 'Psychedelia' section
of your favourite record store, deciding which compilation
of 60s obscurities to purchase, don't. Buy 'My Drug Hell 2'
instead" (TASTY FANZINE)
"Short, sharp and straight to the point, My Drug Hell
2 pays you the compliment of being blunt; firing off watertight
tunes packed to the rafters with tall tales of life, love
and let-downs." (BEARDED)
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