Happy birthday @bobdylan! 71 tracks to celebrate an incredible 71 years. http://t.co/P6YZfK0G
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RIP Robin Gibb, he was a truly talented songwriter. http://t.co/k24MzEpE
Gay For Johnny Depp formed in New York in 2004 with the sole mission of healing the wounds of a city that had been rocked to its very foundations. Sexual healing was the method deployed and soon their abrasive sound and deeply spiritual songs about fisting went global. They band are Marty Leopard (vocals), Sid Jagger (guitar), Chelsea Piers as “The Hunter” (bass) and A’rab Diesel (drums).
There 2007 debut album The Politics Of Cruelty gained almost blanket positive coverage in publications such as NME, Q, The Guardian and Uncut, and also received multiple plays on Radio 1 – a triumph given the abundance of curse words and subject matter (Johnny Depp, mainly).
Their latest album, What Doesn’t Kill You, Eventually Kills You, is available now exclusively for Spotify Premium subscribers in the UK.
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