Our bloody lovely high quality full art booklet with all the lyrics
Roaring into the truck stop of your ear hole, Todger have been knocking out hard rocking, good times with a god damn silly band name since 2002. Drawing from 70s classic and southern rock, they blend their tight grooving rhythms and slick guitar work with tongue-in-cheek tall tales and belt-it-out BVs.
In November 2016, Todger launch their latest full studio album; "Arbiters Of Blame". With it Todger have further honed their love of guitar-rich rock styles and searing solos of yesteryear. They slurp deeply from the likes of Thin Lizzy, GnR, and Rainbow, mixing it with the big BV sing-a-long inspiration of acts such as Doobie Brothers, Eagles, The Band and even a little of Rogers And Hammerstein. With it comes the Good Reverend's dark-humoured vignettes of murder, mayhem and innuendo reminiscent of Nick Cave, Alice Cooper, Clutch and the stranger brews of bands like They Might Be Giants and The Presidents Of USA.
Todger. the first and last word in truck-based pan-genre-omni-rock. Hell Yeah!
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Todger are proud to present “The Tower" from their studio album "Arbiters Of Blame" (11 Nov 2016).
The heavy metal Tower Of Babel, confounds the weaving of tongues and mechanics of lips to this very day.
Roaring into the truck stop of your ear hole, Todger have been knocking out hard rocking, good times with a god damn silly band name since 2002. Drawing from 70s classic and southern rock, they blend their tight grooving rhythms and slick guitar work with tongue-in-cheek tall tales and belt-it-out BVs.
In November 2016, Todger launch their latest full studio album; "Arbiters Of Blame". With it Todger have further honed their love of guitar-rich rock styles and searing solos of yesteryear. They slurp deeply from the likes of Thin Lizzy, GnR, and Rainbow, mixing it with the big BV sing-a-long inspiration of acts such as Doobie Brothers, Eagles, The Band and even a little of Rogers And Hammerstein. With it comes the Good Reverend's dark-humoured vignettes of murder, mayhem and innuendo reminiscent of Nick Cave, Alice Cooper, Clutch and the stranger brews of bands like They Might Be Giants and The Presidents Of USA.
Todger. the first and last word in truck-based pan-genre-omni-rock. Hell Yeah!
lyrics
So, you’re weaving glories, conceiving new furores, That make the crowd go wild beneath the piles of ceaseless roaring. Still they entertain us, keep us vexed and oh so dangerous. We don’t believe a word, it doesn’t mean, we’re not contagious. We will all hang. The tower of Babel, it is able, To still transmit commands, it’s the only way to learn. It plugs direct, instant connect, Cerebellum and cortex, I do believe that it’s your turn. Man of far few words, each breath drawn a cost incurred. A layer of flesh beneath the chest is powered by the still hard-earned. A curse word strikes a chord, and skips a slur in beats of four. A verb is spoke, and quickly choked, a semi-breve, and is no more. We will all hang. Oh the rabble babbles, with their sticks and grapples. Cast unto the wind the Tower falls, it all unravels. We will all hang.
credits
from Arbiters Of Blame,
released November 11, 2016
Lead Vocals: The Good Reverend Christian S Browning
Lead Guitar & BV: Bitchin Black Jack Barber
Bass Guitar & BV: Hugh Mungus Fairclough
Drums: Bart E. Hard Porzuczek
Recorded, mixed and mastered: Gavin Kinch at Rocket Studio, Croydon. (www.rocket-studio.co.uk)
Roaring into the truck stop of your earhole, Todger are 4 old friends from London knocking out hard rocking, good times with
a god damn silly band name. Drawing from 70s classic and southern rock and the belief that watching live music should be truckin good fun, they blend their tight grooving rhythms and slick guitar work with tongue in cheek tall tales, innuendo and belt-it-out BVs....more
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