Dragster is the name of four different bands. 1) dragSTER are a Punk n Roll 5 Piece from Coventry, UK. With fast pounding drums, heavy guitar riffs and a growl from frontwoman Fi that'll blow you away (www.dragsteruk.com) They've Released 2 EP/Singles (Redneck/Trailer Trash and Killer Bees) and 2 full length Albums Step Into The Deathray on Noisemaker Records(2006) and Here Come The Meat Robots on STP Records (2010). They Are Currently Working On Their Follow Up and have a UK tour planned for...
Dragster is the name of four different bands.
1) dragSTER are a Punk n Roll 5 Piece from Coventry, UK. With fast pounding drums, heavy guitar riffs and a growl from frontwoman Fi that'll blow you away (www.dragsteruk.com) They've Released 2 EP/Singles (Redneck/Trailer Trash and Killer Bees) and 2 full length Albums Step Into The Deathray on Noisemaker Records(2006) and Here Come The Meat Robots on STP Records (2010). They Are Currently Working On Their Follow Up and have a UK tour planned for April 2012 and a European tour in August They will be playing this years Rebellion punk festival..
The Current Lineup is:
Fi - Vocals Diesel - Guitar AC Speed - Lead Guitar (2006 - July 2014) Ben Kelly - Lead Guitar (August 2014 - current) Tom AK - Bass Dave - Drums
2) DRAGSTER are a garage Rock band out of Rennes, France. They released their new cassette EP, "GANJA WAR" with Six Tonnes de Chair Records in 2014.
3) Dragster were a NWOBHM act, formed in the early 1980's. The band released their first single "ambitions" in 1981. The band re-released their old material in their Best of CD: "The Very Best of Dragster" in 1999 - on Heavy Metal Records.
Their single 'Ambitions' was featured on Lars Ulrich's 1990 NWOBHM compilation: 'NWoBHM '79 Revisited'
For more info on the original Dragster, including album reviews and track listings visit their page at http://www.metal-archives.com/
3)One the project of singer-songwriter Deborah Cavallero and Sleater-Kinney's Lora MacFarlane. The music is jangly pop, reminiscent of Jenny Toomey's older work.
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