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The latest issue of Nightshift just came out and features a review of the PISTOL KIXX live ep. It does make me a bit sad to be getting such good press after we broke up, but hey, these things happen. You can of course buy the glorious "Live in Camden town" EP on cd for a pittance + P&P HERE . Or if you feel like downloading it you can get the whole thing for free at last.fm . Still, it's nice to end on a good note I guess and the new band will start rehearsing in a week or so, so it's all good! PISTOL KIXX ‘Live’ (Own Label) When Pistol Kixx played the Oxford Punt back in May a few people questioned whether we’d picked them as a joke, pointing to the bandannas and leathers and the classic-bordering-on-cliché rock riffs they kicked out with wild abandon. Such people, of course, miss the point that within the band lies a punk rock spirit that far cooler, more career-minded bands will never ever possess. Of course they look like a cartoon impression of Hell’s own house band. So does Lemmy. So did The Ramones. Of course they’ve nicked most of their riffs wholesale from The New York Dolls and The Stooges. So did Motley Crue and Hanoi Rocks. That’s all part of the fun. Because let’s not deny that Pistol Kixx are fun. And if rock’n’roll is about anything else, we must have missed that particular meeting. So, anyway, here is the band’s debut release, an eight-track live mini-album. Within its half-hour you get dirty old whisky-fuelled bar-blues, growling, speed-punk, needless guitar solos, lyrics that reference strip clubs, drag queens, syringes, booze and ladies’ more intimate parts and a raw recreation of the band’s live energy. No free bandanna with every copy, sadly, but perhaps they can do a limited edition version later on. It’s sleazy and unrefined, the whole thing sounds like it could have been made any time over the past 40 years and makes no pretence to offer anything other than cheap thrills. And for that, Pistol Kixx, we salute you. Dale KattackNightshift Sept 2009