Tag Archives: Mr. Crowe
Debut album ‘A Fate Worse Than Life’ out now!
The day has finally come! Cadaver Club‘s fan funded debut album ‘A Fate Worse Than Life’ is out now and available from Pirate Heart Records and all major outlets. 13 original tales of woe are on offer in an album that boasts vampires, werewolves, ghost stories and sea shanties, all set to blistering punk rock so contagious, it makes the ebola virus look like the sniffles… You can stream ‘A Fate Worse Than Life’ and get the digital download here: www.cadaverclub.bandcamp.com For CDs, t-shirts and bundles visit: www.pirateheartrecords.com We hope you will spread the word far and wide and invite … Continue reading →
Cadaver Club talk Hallowe’en with Über Röck
Cadaver Club features Dirge and Draggle, the brothers Filth, on guitar and drums respectively, the exotic Boom Chic Chic on bass and the mysterious Mr. Crowe on vocals. Their debut album, ‘A Fate Worse Than Life’, is released on October 31st so the band members were perfect victims for Uber Rock’s 13 Days of Halloween….. 1.) What are your most vivid childhood memories of Halloween? For many people Christmas is the big family holiday, but for me Hallowe’en was always the highlight of the year. It was the one night I felt I could be myself unapologetically. Early memories are … Continue reading →
Left of the Dial: Mr. Crowe Radio Interview
On Sunday night the mysterious Mr. Crowe (aka Kevin McHugh) of Cadaver Club had an in depth chat with Ray from the Left Of The Dial show about their PledgeMusic campaign. The club are raising funds for their debut album ‘A Fate Worse Than Life’ “13 original tales of woe … in an album that boasts vampires, werewolves, ghost stories and sea shanties, all set to blistering punk rock so contagious, it makes the ebola virus look like the sniffles” Mr Crowe talks about the formation of the band, the forthcoming album, and tour plans. You can listen to the full interview here:
Continue reading →The Crackle & The Static: Part XIII ‘My Rictus Smile’
My Rictus Smile is a song about the traditions of an Irish wake and one particular dear departed soul who hasn’t got time for all that. Life goes on whether you’re dead or not. He was probably very organised and a bit of a pain in the arse whilst alive and sees no reason to be anything else now he’s left this mortal plain. Or maybe because if his ultra-positive attitude, he’s someone to look up to, who knows? Your call. I had real fun writing these lyrics, got plenty of nice imagery in but the music caused me problems. … Continue reading →