From the wispy smoke fart of dawn campfire carcass Bad Guys and a splinter of whatcould’ve been plucked from pein hammered grease thumb of Henge cometh Michael
Reshaping ‘rock groop’ sturm-und-clang into subnormal forms, son-of-Oldham vocal slurries, oozing Free sax splatter and shards of punishing guitar bliss. Repo Man have been delivering their distinct brew of electric anti-poetics since 2011. The band have supported the suitably clanging likes of Lydia Lunch, Enablers, USA NAILS and Housewives. Their most recent album 'I Can Live With It if You Can, Son' was released in September 2019, through Stolen Body Records.
'Disorienting...wailing guitars, mentalist saxophone spouts and poetic lyricism delivered with enough aggression to give the Jesus Lizard a run for their money.' Louder Than War
“Seeing this lot live is like an aural fight scene of gyrating dynamics. On record they are just as infectious — a trickling banquet that roars off, milking the unpredictable swagger drooling from lead vocalist Bojak’s mouth, the burning kerosene of discontent. This is so high on the mind-stabbing riches — you’d be a fool to let it slip your clutches.” - Freq .
“ As a band they pull together to create an unbelievable amount of momentum, the occasional blast of frantic saxophone and a front man hollering poetry like an enraged cult leader. This is an act where faking it couldn’t be further from the truth”- Bristol Live Magazine
Debut album "Aeons" was one of Feckin Bahamas top 50 releases of 2017 “...songs generally in the post-rock territory in structure and sound, but the melodic sensibility of the more tropical sounding end of math rock” (Punk Archive)
”With a name like that they’d be better off in a zoo” Peter Gabriel