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The Brighton Hussy

Dirty Cuntro

ALBUM REVIEW:

 

Dirty Stop Out

‘Cuntro Classics Volume 1′

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As the play on words in the title suggests, Volume 1 in a succession of similar releases is a brazen, filthy, fuck-mouth dollop of psycho billy, country punk and rock’n'roll. Comprising seven tracks, Volume 1 is hosted by three whip-ass collaborators who make up the bases of Dirty Stop Out: bastion of high-end lingerie and founder of Agent Provocateur, Joe Corre; ‘Filthy’ Luca Mainardi; and Mick Jones of The Clash. Sure, dab the sweat from your brow, but that ain’t half of it.

Seemingly following in his parent’s footstep’s, Corre’s dealings in music comes as testament – albeit it both quite sweet and rather bent at the same time – to Malcolm McClaren and Vivienne Westwood’s associations with The Sex Pistols. Dirty Stop Out aren’t just punk, though: they’re fuck punk. With a little help from their friends (that’s Bobby Gillespie, Les Rita Mitsuko and Nina Hagen to me and you…), Dirty Stop Out’s first offering in the sound stakes is high octane, tongues (and tits) out catharsis. A bag of goodies in every way, the suspense for Volume 2 is killin’ me…

 

Available now on Agent Provocateur Entertainment

www.agentprovocateur.com

 

by Plum Woodard

Written by Plum Woodard


What's on your mind?

  1.   Ben Bailey says:

    Hang on, isn’t this just a long underwear advert? The music sounds dreadfully like a pastiche, in any case. The wanking guitar girls were kind of aumsing though.

  2.   The Hussy says:

    Hey ben, whats the matter with long underwear adverts? thats good isn’t it.

 

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