![]() I found out recently that they’ve released their debut album, “They Have Pulled Down Deep Heaven on their Heads,…” and I’m happy to say that it’s a mighty fine effort. I’d love to have been able to see these guys live – apparently it was an awesome spectacle, with the fans dressing up as all manner of bizarre creatures.Īfter the demise of Blaster, the lead singer and lyricist Otto Bot moved to Scotland, and founded a new band “Voice of the Mysterons”. It draws on stacks of things that resonate with me the lyrics are all heavily inspired by werewolves, vampires, bizarre scientific experiments, CS Lewis’ cosmic trilogy, and all manor of B-Grade sci-fi horror. There’s so much about this album I love, from the playful cowpunk style music to the post-graduate-essay-in-a-song lyrics. To give a bit of background, one of my all-time favourite albums is “The Monster who Ate Jesus”, the last release from underground punk champions Blaster the Rocketman. Recently I found out that a band I’ve been keeping my eye on, Voice of the Mysterons, had released their debut album.
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