BENZO QUEEN - No Gods, No Masters, No Sleeves
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OUT APRIL 18TH
Available on
Deluxe Limited Edition Vinyl (50 for membership and 50 for general release)
Limited Edition Vinyl (50 for the membership and 150 for general release)
When making an order with a pre order we only ship once everything is ready to ship.
OUT APRIL 18TH
Available on
Deluxe Limited Edition Vinyl (50 for membership and 50 for general release)
Limited Edition Vinyl (50 for the membership and 150 for general release)
When making an order with a pre order we only ship once everything is ready to ship.
What happens when Bristol's noisiest export BENZO QUEEN decides to fight themselves? You get this split record - a double-headed beast of post-hardcore fury and experimental noise.
Side A delivers "NO GODS NO MASTERS NO SLEEVES" - BENZO QUEEN's sophomore album captured raw and bleeding after months of destroying stages with Mclusky and Whores. Twelve tracks of controlled chaos recorded live on New Year's Eve in Bristol - because why not start the year by breaking something?
Side B introduces BENZO AND THE QUEENS - this iteration emerged like a bad rash at Bristol's annual Dean Lane Hardcore Funday. Nobody asked for more, so naturally they recorded an EP. Think of it as BENZO QUEEN's evil twin, if evil twins were actually more evil than their evil siblings.
SIDE A: NO GODS, NO MASTERS, NO SLEEVES
WARDROBE MALFUNCTION
ACAB 4 CUTIE
RETURN OF THE GAK
STOP TALKING TO ME ABOUT DISCO
BENZO NO. 5
PUNKS
NO GODS, NO MASTERS, NO SLEEVES (PART 1)
NO GODS, NO MASTERS, NO SLEEVES (PART 2)
YEAH, FAIR
ANY GOOD?
2 BENZO 2 FURIOUS
BALLPOINT KEN (SLIGHT RETURN)
SIDE B: BENZO AND THE QUEENS
THIS COULD'VE BEEN AN EMAIL
JAMES BLONDE
EEG
FEDERAL BASTARD EXPRESS
GOOD KIDDY
SEE YA! (BENZO QUEEN COVER)
THIS IS WHY MAKING MUSIC SHOULD BE LESS ACCESSIBLE