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Lust Puppies

Servants of Desire

About Me

"The Lust Puppies, despite having a totally uninspiring name, were far more innovative than expected. Mentally preparing for a so-so indiepunk band we were confronted with a suited, emotionally detached singer and someone looking like a well-studied 80’s nerd, thrashing the living daylights out of a battered guitar. The suit sang like you’d expect the other to sing- nasally and nastily, with equally cheap and salacious lyrics. Kind of fun."Tom Pettinger Sandmanmagazine.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/11/2006
Band Members: Valentine Lascelles - vocals Edward Relevant - guitars
Influences: The Old Testament, the Seven Deadly Sins, Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress", the films of Russ Meyer, deviant psychology, ladies of doubtful virtue, fantasy, obsession and reality, Playboy idealogy, sexual bravado, the machismo, the Pussycat Dolls' "third wave of feminism", the female perceived as object, a tasty combination of narcissism and self-loathing, irony and sarcasm, satire and subversion, metaphor and simile, misogyny and misanthropy, cliche and conformity, alliteration, hypocrisy, and a sense of humour.
Sounds Like: Three minutes of sex, two shots of espresso and one Lucky Strike
Type of Label: None