Murderdolls announce Sydney sidewave

17 January 2011 | 10:17 pm | Staff Writer
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The undeniable pairing of Slipknot's Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 is more precisely pissed-off than ever before. Rock ‘n’ roll’s newest villains are here and they’re called Murderdolls. Politically incorrect, playfully violent and happily inconsiderate, they’re back for more blood and back for revenge on their brand new album ‘Women and Children Last’. ”Murderdolls have unleashed a sinfully satisfying experience of an album steeped in horrifyingly humorous lyrics and ravenous riffage." – The New Review

The undeniable pairing of Slipknot's Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 is more precisely pissed-off than ever before. Rock ‘n’ roll’s newest villains are here and they’re called Murderdolls. Politically incorrect, playfully violent and happily inconsiderate, they’re back for more blood and back for revenge on their brand new album ‘Women and Children Last’. ”Murderdolls have unleashed a sinfully satisfying experience of an album steeped in horrifyingly humorous lyrics and ravenous riffage." – The New Review

Monster Magnet will go down in music history as retro rock visionaries. Fusing their metal, punk, space rock, and psychedelic influences, the band developed a sludgy, feedback-heavy hard rock sound indulging their sex and drug-fueled fantasies. With the breakthrough release of ‘Dopes to Infinity’ featuring ‘Negasonic Teenage Warhead’ “they had created a shag carpeted soundtrack for the world that was “rawk: sexy, dark, melodic, celebratory and, above all, huge.” – Rolling Stone

Dommin is the sound of the brokenhearted. At the center of their haunting, gothic-tinged rock is the enigmatic Kristofer Dommin, who croons about poisonous love, exorcising agony through a wall of distortion and a jagged sonic sieve. Dommin’s vocals are eerie and extremely captivating, drawing you in with every breath; no where is this more evident than on their brand new album ‘Love is Gone’…“it's filled with distinctively-penned tunes targeted straight for the nightcrawlers of the metal underground.” - The Metal Minute

Lock up yer daughters (and sons)! Murderdolls, Monster Magnet and Dommin are teaming up for a horror filled triple bill at Luna Park Big Top on Tuesday March 1.

Tickets on sale Friday January 21 at 9AM.

Tuesday March 1 - Luna Park Big Top, Sydney - Lic/AA
Tickets available from www.bigtopsydney.com 1300 BIG TOP, www.ticketek.com.au 132 849

The previously announced Melbourne sidewave featuring Rob Zombie is on sale now.

Thursday March 3 - Festival Hall - Lic/Unlic
Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100