Hailing from London, England, Eighteen Nightmares At The Lux are for fans of the Cramps, and we'd say that even if they didn't have the word "Lux" in their name. They take early rock'n'roll and rockabilly and give it loads of volume and fuzz, decibels and distortion. The Queens of the Stone Age possessed by the ghost of Johnny Burnette, as someone described them. These aren't riffs, they're rampages. It's garage and goth with the lunge of grunge, or something. There used to be a rockabilly revival every two years. It was the law back in … read more
Hailing from London, England, Eighteen Nightmares At The Lux are for fans of the Cramps, and we'd say that even if they didn't have the word "Lux" in their name. They take early rock'n'roll and rockabilly and give it loads of volume and fuzz, decibels and distort… read more
Hailing from London, England, Eighteen Nightmares At The Lux are for fans of the Cramps, and we'd say that even if they didn't have the word "Lux" in their name. They take early rock'n'roll and rockabilly and give it loads of volume and fuzz, decibels and distortion. The Queens of the Stone Age possessed by the ghost of Johnny Burnet… read more