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“Thank God for the Puta Madre Brothers! Hotter than a jalapeno in the desert sun!”

Greasier than a deep fry of nacho cheese, these three dirt-faced gringo brothers from the bottom of the world, wanna-be Mexicanis, each strapped with a razor-edged guitar, a giant kick drum and a donkeyload of foot percussion pack a drunken punch of mariachi rock n roll soul music and lay claim to be the world’s only surviving triple-one-man-band!. All at once, a three-headed one-man-band-band!

These music matadors will sting you with their sharp geetars, conquer you with their infected melodies, beat you nearer to a heartattack with
the triple bass-drum-boom and leave you wet on the floor in a pile of destroyed tortilla chips with their three-times-one-man-band thunder!
Thirty fingers, six feet, three mouths, and a thousand tubs of hair grease make this band the most electyric experiment in modern
entertainment today. They will burn your ears like barbecued chicken.
Since the release of their earth-shattering debut album Queso Y Cojones in 2010 PUTA MADRE BROTHERS have eaten through a few hundred tubs of hair pomade, been threatened by the RSPCA for misconduct with chicken feathers, accidentally set off fireworks
inside a Tasmanian circus tent, and brought a 14 piece trumpet section on stage to a sold out show at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel. They received regular hate-mail from Anglo-Mexicanos, toured across Europe and all over Australia. They experienced amplifiers self-combusting, letters from debt collectors, car burglaries in Paris, gifts from strangers and divorce papers from various wives. They’ve set stages on
fire at The Big Day Out, Meredith, Falls, MonaFoma, and Waverock and played with their cigar toting hot sauce wielding hero, Kinky Friedman.
It’s a new world class standard in sound and fury, where insanity is only four short breaths away and the ghosts of 50’s teen heart-throb Ritchie Valens and 80’s girl disco band ESG linger like barbecued superstars.
„It’s A Long Long Way To Meximotown” is the long awaited difficult second album from your favourite one-man-band-band PUTA MADRE BROTHERS, and it will take you further. ” It’s A Long Long Way To Meximotown” includes fourteen (bonus) tracks; from dirty high speed mariachi to tear jerking desert ballads, heavy fuzzing hot funk and sweaty spanglish soul. The album will split your pants and damage your hair-do. You will want to scream and dance and wash your ears in hot sauce. Including versions of CW Stoneking and Those Darlins tunes and spread thick with the ghosts of Ritchie Valens and some 80’s girl disco dance soul…
Yes, you can call it “Meximotown”


Here, some witnesses say what they think of Puta Madre Brothers….

“Damn, wish i have hair only to comb them like yours...”= The Masked Marvels

“A life-affirming frenzy of Mexican rock n roll noise.” -Bob Baker Fish, Inpress

“Half traditional mariachi band, half laughing lunatics,!“ -FasterLouder.com.au

“Amid all the mind shaking, genre bending stuff, Puta Madre Brothers possess hooks so sharp they probably contravene the
average government’s anti-weapon legislation.” -Patrick Emery, Beat Magazine, AUS

“weird, wrong, and loud!”= Anthony Morgan, Comedian

“Good luck with your excellent band. You guys rock!”= bob log 111

“So groovy and sexy! A fucking earthquake from Down Under!!”- Mirko Cast, Italy

They also like smoking on stage.
Please provide 3 cleaning towels... (You want more infos ? Just DOWNALOAD the Pressinfo!)

PUTA MADRE BROTHERS
"Three kick drums, three guitars, three mariachi uniforms... Hello from Meximotown "
THREE WHITE MEN - NO MISSION

New Album "It's a Long Long Way To Meximotown"out in march 2012
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