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Masters of Disasters

About Me

The Story of the Masters

The Masters of Disasters play pure Rock’n’Roll, the kind of Rock’n’Roll that makes you sweat and spread your legs. The sound is made by Riffmeister Gentleman Jack’s furious guitar rig, supported by the bottom feed and groove coming from Mr John Lee and Mr Johnny Drum. All this is then topped by the unstoppable preaching of the Reverend Rob Roy.
The Masters have developed an image as notorius party machines by playing gigs at selected aprties at one of Oslo’s largest student living fascilities. The most outstanding being the gig played at Johnny Drum’s 3x3 meter kitchen.
If you like Rock’n’Roll and beer, in the good old fashion way, You’ll love the Masters of Disasters.

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Member Since: 17/04/2006
Band Website: http://masterstheband.com
Band Members: The Masters of Disasters are:
Gentleman Jack: Riff Meister
Johnny Drum: Groove Control
John Lee: Bottom Feeder
The Reverend Rob Roy: Preaching

Influences: Guns'n'Roses, Gluecifer
Sounds Like: The Masters of Disasters sound like to-the-bone-honest, ass-whooping rock'n'roll. The kind of rock'n'roll that is best enjoyed with a well-cooled six-pack of beer.
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Gave it all at Skuret

Last night, on friday the 23rd of March, we played our first solo gig at a club at Skuret in Oslo. In our eyes it was a success. The concert had all the elements of a great Rock'n'Roll show, spilt bee...
Posted by on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 11:57:00 GMT

New Song and Concert

We've been booked to play at Skuret in Oslo on the 23rd of March. This is goidn to be a killer evening of Rock'n'Roll so be sure to catch it.Also we've uploaded a new song. Check out the song "Tomorro...
Posted by on Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:22:00 GMT

New recordings coming soon

We've recently been working on some new Demo-recordings. We're beginning to feel confident with them but there is still some mixing left. Hopefully this will be finished over the weekend and the songs...
Posted by on Sat, 12 Aug 2006 01:34:00 GMT