The Love Junkies

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Baby Come Home 03:36 Tools
I Had A Party Once 05:01 Tools
Oxymoron 02:24 Tools
Chemical Motivation 02:24 Tools
Maybelene 02:58 Tools
Black Sheep Blues 05:01 Tools
Television 02:58 Tools
Heads Down 02:54 Tools
Broken Strings 03:36 Tools
Louise 02:37 Tools
Hurt You 03:48 Tools
Past Intense 03:36 Tools
You Are The Pins In My Ears. You Are The Salt In My Eyes 03:43 Tools
In Our Sleep 03:43 Tools
Spinning 02:55 Tools
Fool I Know 02:52 Tools
Mausoleum 03:43 Tools
A Fool's Errand 03:43 Tools
Alma Street 03:43 Tools
In the Belly of My Beast 04:23 Tools
Lonely Ride 02:31 Tools
When I'm Lookin' in the Mirror... 02:31 Tools
Goodnight Ellen 02:31 Tools
Dirty Lover 04:23 Tools
Ashtray 05:13 Tools
Johnny Horner 02:31 Tools
Need a Light 04:09 Tools
Nobody 00:40 Tools
Crying Rhymes 02:31 Tools
The Grieving Song (To My Homesick Daughter. To My Unborn Son.) 02:10 Tools
Cough and Splutter 02:10 Tools
Burn Like the Sun 03:53 Tools
Peter Rabbit 02:10 Tools
Baby, Come Home 00:40 Tools
Storm Troopers 03:13 Tools
Pretty Little Thing 03:13 Tools
Dog Meat 04:25 Tools
No.2 04:25 Tools
Swallow Your Sorrows 04:25 Tools
Gloria To My Dysphoria 04:25 Tools
Intro 04:25 Tools
Blowing On The Devils Strumpet 04:25 Tools
Lonely Rid 04:25 Tools
The Grieving Song (To my homesick daughter. To my unborn son) 04:25 Tools
Attitude Groove 04:25 Tools
Dancing in the streets 04:25 Tools
Problems 04:25 Tools
Pretty Flower 04:25 Tools
I Like to Dance 04:25 Tools
Get It, Got It, That's Good 04:25 Tools
Shakin' 04:25 Tools
Swing of Things 04:25 Tools
Can You Move 04:25 Tools
My Life 04:25 Tools
On My Way 04:25 Tools
When I'm lookin' in the mirror​.​.​. 04:25 Tools
Party Shake 04:25 Tools
Over You 04:25 Tools
You Are the Pins in My Ears. You Are the Salt in My Eyes. 04:25 Tools
Different Faces 04:25 Tools
the love junkies - oxymoron 02:23 Tools
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There are at least two artists with the name The Love Junkies. 1. A UK cover band (active from 2000 to present) 2. An Australian grunge rock band (active from 2009 to present) 1.The Love Junkies were formed in 2000 when singer and drummer team, Rox Clayton Scott and Marcus Bishop partnered up with Silent Prayers guitarist Dave Patrick and Speakeasy bass player, Nathan Dawe. Combined with a small brass section the band went on to play a number of successful function gigs. In 2001, the band landed a residency at Studio 41 in Canterbury. At that time Chris Wong joined the band on guitar to fulfil the club gigs as a trio. As the function gigs came piling in, Dave joined up for the residency, Chris moved to Bass guitar and the established classic 4 piece line-up of the band was set. 2002 was the year it all took off. Since then the band have been playing constantly, with gigs more or less every weekend, moreso during the summer months. The mission was always the strong and overwhelming desire to get out there and play good classic music, soulfully, authentically and without the theatricals (i.e. no makeup, wigs, hairy chests, medallions and bs). 2. “Ears exploding never felt so good.” – US blogger Whiskey Teeth. Hailing from the foothills of Perth, Western Australia, The Love Junkies were founded by singer/songwriter Mitch McDonald and drummer Lewis Walsh at the end of 2009. The duo met many moons prior in high school, jamming out the beginnings of what would become The Love Junkies. After playing their very first shows as fresh youngsters to hunters and bikies in the hills, they were offered a show with local stars The Novocaines. It was at this show they met The Novocaines’ frontman Corey Marriot, who offered to record the band’s debut EP at Ampersonic studios. By the time the band hit the studio a mere three months later, long time high school friend Robbie Rumble (his actual name) had joined on bass to complete the lineup. 2010 was a big year for The Love Junkies, who supported the cream of WA and national acts, including Numbers Radio, Emperors, The Shake Up, Harlequin League, Kill Devil Hills, Ouch! My Face, Young Revelry and New Zealand heavy weights Die! Die! Die!. 2011 saw the band release their debut self titled EP independently. The EP launch sold out in no time with punters who missed out on tickets jumping the back wall of the venue to catch a glimpse at the band’s powerhouse set. The EP received local feature album on RTR FM and rave reviews. “An unrelenting onslaught of fuzzy guitar fury, the five tracks contained within are fast, hard and immediate, with infectious melodies that will linger in your mind long after the record has stopped spinning” – David Sayers (SPACE SHIP NEWS). Soon after the release, the band jumped back into the studio, this time with producer Dave Parkin (Red Jezabel, Jebediah, Snowman, The Panda Band), from Blackbird Studios to record their latest single “Crying Rhymes” and b-side “Peter Rabbit”. The single was released on the 30th July to an ecstatic crowd at Mojo’s Bar in North Fremantle. “Catchy, tidy, amped up indie rock from a young Perth three-piece. Crying Rhymes has a swinging rhythm, heavy guitar fuzz and an easy, grunge-style vocal melody.” – Simone Ubaldi (BEAT Magazine). The single was well received, with airplay on local and national stations such as RTR FM, PBS, SYN FM as well as being spun on Triple J’s Home and Hosed and being added to Dom Alessio’s Unearthed podcast. “These guys have the live chops – a short sharp burst of really great fiery frenetic indie rock.” – Dom Alessio (triple j) The success of the single has snagged the band upcoming shows with the likes of The Vasco Era, Papa vs. Pretty and British India before the year is out. The band are also heading back into the studio with Canadian producer Allan Brey in October to record their third release which will be out before summer, setting The Love Junkies up for an exciting 2012. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.