A song about some Lost Voodew House kind of basement klub down under where bands play. Because Bruce Wellie is on a mission to bring underground Australian rock to the attention of an ignorant world. Bruce Wellie says: "There's a hell of a lot more to Oz rock than Nick Cave and Kyile bloody Minogue."
lyrics
"Welcome to the Klub Grotesque. It's a crazy party town. There's a sign on the door, says 'No pseudos allowed." But I tell you what. You should have seen the crowd... Incognito is their attire, and sobriety is an act of failure. Intrigue and lots of pointless activity..."
credits
released November 2, 2013
From the Bruce Wellie album "Ozploited" on Election Records, Prague; and the THAT HOUSE compilation CD, Carbondale, Illinois, 2013.
Phil Shoenfelt as Bruce Wellie, vocals; Gez Donnelly, guitar; Ron Synovitz, bass; David Uhur, drums.
Recorded by Amak Golden and Ron Synovitz at Golden Studio in Prague. Mixed by Amak Golden and Gez Donnelly. Produced by Ron Synovitz.
Band Camp "House of Voodew" Carbondale, Illinois photo by Patrick Houdek / MSIG Army.
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