

Long after the lost
in the crusades; our few warriors of faith The Trash Templars coming home with
more experiences from a strange-land of Fuzz carried their bewildering raw
attitude for rocking the brain out using thus four-chords bashing and Pop tuned
influences as once a myth but not like blood-lining as related to Jesus Christ
but more rowdy, throbbing and purely trashy like the band’s name; through this
extended play recording with the self-titled album showing all of our beloved
Templar’s trash unit there – Sir Rapp Scallion/Count of Thornhill (vocals,
guitars), Sir FartaLot/Duke of Bellyfat (guitars), Sir Q-Nibert/Earl of
Stonehenge (bass, backing vocals) and Sir Dreamchild/Baroness of Hastings
(drums and backing vocals) originally from Fairchester or Bielefeld – Nordhein Westfalen
cranking their Garage 60’s Teenage Punk power by the promising aggressiveness
as the main offender and mass controls on some good romantic silly tracks like
I’ve Been Thinking, I Want to be Like You to Steal Borrow Beg and Lie – would definitely
keeping you dancing happy or trashy non-truce of destroying your living room
listening to The Trash Templars e.p.
Link:
https://trashtemplars.bandcamp.com/album/the-trash-templars-ep
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