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Out of the graveyards and onto the stage, Cold Blue Rebels mix driving psychobilly beats and 50's rock with the gore ‘n’ schtick of classic horror films.
The band is de-composed of four veteran Sunset Strip rockers: Mickey Finn - Vox, <a href="spotify:artist:1X4euPJpNXzlyaddgVD3k2" data-name="Joe Normal">Joe Normal</a> - Guitar, Danny Dangerous - bass, and Spazz Draztik - Drums, who've returned to haunt and howl with a sound that grows on you like moss on a crypt.
CBR trace their gnarled roots back to a twisted version of the birth pangs of 50's rock n’ roll, when Elvis's curled-lipped sneer met the startling onstage antics of Jerry Lee Lewis. Three decades later, in the heyday of the Sunset Strip, the demon seeds were planted when Mickey Finn and his hard-rocking glam band <a href="spotify:artist:5mBf7eusalyTh54NbiaWlR" data-name="Jetboy">Jetboy</a>, signed to MCA records, and <a href="spotify:artist:1X4euPJpNXzlyaddgVD3k2" data-name="Joe Normal">Joe Normal</a> and Danny Dangerous inked a deal with their purple-haired, glam punk rock outfit, <a href="spotify:artist:5voXK7OWaRVDgYSYSFC5L5" data-name="The Zeros">The Zeros</a>, while Draztik's <a href="spotify:artist:6KrQ767R31brCJ1JEYPIKG" data-name="Glamour Punks">Glamour Punks</a> imploded in true punk style.
Outta those dyed-roots sprung friendships that lead to collaboration in the summer of 2009 fueled by their excitement for Rockabilly & Psychobilly music. It was then that their undead selves emerged from the earth as Cold Blue Rebels. Leaving no taboo unturned, these gentlemen from the grave force upon you a stage show where like some horrific scene you cover your face, but you can’t look away; and, all the while your toes are tapping and your hips are swinging.
They've shared stages with TSOL, The Meteors, Koffin Kats, The Quakes, Mad Sin, Head Cat, Wednesday 13 + more.
The band is de-composed of four veteran Sunset Strip rockers: Mickey Finn - Vox, <a href="spotify:artist:1X4euPJpNXzlyaddgVD3k2" data-name="Joe Normal">Joe Normal</a> - Guitar, Danny Dangerous - bass, and Spazz Draztik - Drums, who've returned to haunt and howl with a sound that grows on you like moss on a crypt.
CBR trace their gnarled roots back to a twisted version of the birth pangs of 50's rock n’ roll, when Elvis's curled-lipped sneer met the startling onstage antics of Jerry Lee Lewis. Three decades later, in the heyday of the Sunset Strip, the demon seeds were planted when Mickey Finn and his hard-rocking glam band <a href="spotify:artist:5mBf7eusalyTh54NbiaWlR" data-name="Jetboy">Jetboy</a>, signed to MCA records, and <a href="spotify:artist:1X4euPJpNXzlyaddgVD3k2" data-name="Joe Normal">Joe Normal</a> and Danny Dangerous inked a deal with their purple-haired, glam punk rock outfit, <a href="spotify:artist:5voXK7OWaRVDgYSYSFC5L5" data-name="The Zeros">The Zeros</a>, while Draztik's <a href="spotify:artist:6KrQ767R31brCJ1JEYPIKG" data-name="Glamour Punks">Glamour Punks</a> imploded in true punk style.
Outta those dyed-roots sprung friendships that lead to collaboration in the summer of 2009 fueled by their excitement for Rockabilly & Psychobilly music. It was then that their undead selves emerged from the earth as Cold Blue Rebels. Leaving no taboo unturned, these gentlemen from the grave force upon you a stage show where like some horrific scene you cover your face, but you can’t look away; and, all the while your toes are tapping and your hips are swinging.
They've shared stages with TSOL, The Meteors, Koffin Kats, The Quakes, Mad Sin, Head Cat, Wednesday 13 + more.
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