Straight out of the bowels of Creepsville USA armed with sleazy tales of sin, sex, and destitution come the Midnight Creeps to bring the danger back to rocknroll! Consisting of singer Jenny Hurricane, guitarist Stimbot, bassist Jonas Parmelee, and drummer Jeff Creep, the Midnight Creeps specialize in churning out three-minute roller coasters of good gone bad. The Midnight Creeps have toured extensively playing well over 300 shows in the past 3 years both in the US & Europe including such festivals as Holidays in The Sun/Wasted & Viva Le Punk leaving a trail of busted eardrums and broken hearts in their wake. With their latest release, Doomed From the Get Go, the Midnight Creeps give the kick in the ass to Rock n' Roll that the stylists and handlers for The Strokes & Good Charlotte didn't have the guts to give. The sound of the Midnight Creeps smacks you in the face like bootlegged whiskey. The attack is flat out rocknroll with a 70s punk attitude thrown in as a mixer. The lyrics read like the diary of debutant living a secret life of debauchery. Unlike much of the punk rock of today, the Midnight Creeps use a little something called variety with their songs. Tempos vary from the creeping “In The Coffin of The Boston T” to the breakneck paced “Brainwash” but the power is always locked on overload. Mixing in covers of tunes by the likes of The Plasmatics, Iggy & The Stooges, and The Misfits with their own straight from the slums originals works as a shotgun wedding bonding the past with the future. The sound of the Midnight Creeps is in your face and real and whether you like it or not, it isn’t going away. The Midnight Creeps live are an addictive vice. Looking like the starlet of the apocalypse, Jenny Hurricane lives up to her name shaking across the stage like the second coming of Iggy Pop. Decked out in her trademark ensembles of designer Blade Runner wear, she dominates the stage holding the audience captive in the palm of her hand and then crushing them. The Midnight Creeps measure their shows not by the amount of applause or money but by their bruises, bloodshed and the amount of people that lost their grip on life at the end of the night. See them at your own risk but to risk not seeing them is a sin.....
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