Horror My Friend

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Easy Going 00:00 Tools
Admit None 00:00 Tools
Mazes 00:00 Tools
Same Minds 00:00 Tools
Death Hill 00:00 Tools
Pavement 00:00 Tools
PB Remains 00:00 Tools
Car Windshields 00:00 Tools
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Life Blood 00:00 Tools
kaleidoscope 00:00 Tools
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nothing 00:00 Tools
no energy 00:00 Tools
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Colourblind 00:00 Tools
a million hands 00:00 Tools
Leave Me Alone 00:00 Tools
Too Good For The Age To Be 00:00 Tools
Urgency 00:00 Tools
Lifeblood 00:00 Tools
Birds 00:00 Tools
04 Bridges 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscope (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Wedding 00:00 Tools
Make Friends 00:00 Tools
Bridges 00:00 Tools
Shivers & Spines 00:00 Tools
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Horror My Friend began in early 2011 when three musicians who like making good music decided to get together. Josh Battersby, Tom Gordon and Al Christophel, all originally from other Adelaide bands, decided to form a band to make the best music ever. Horror My Friend puts a new perspective on grunge and noise rock, and is influenced by many bands including Sonic Youth, Mudhoney, and Blood Red Shoes. By means of their commitment to live shows and exciting stage presence, Horror My Friend are slowly rising up in the Adelaide music scene. Since their beginning Horror My Friend have supported with Australian touring acts such as BRITISH INDIA, DZ Deathrays, Damn Terran, Velociraptor. Horror My Friend have also competed in the SA finals for the National Campus Band Competition and played live on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM. Their debut EP "Shivers & Spines" was released in late 2011. You can buy it here: http://horrormyfriend.bandcamp.com/album/shivers-spines Horror My Friend's live set for Radio Adelaide can be downloaded for free here: http://therange.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/the-friday-sessions-horror-my-friend/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.