In 2004 The Texas Drag Queen Massacre was born from cheap ass horror movies and shock rock music. The soul purpose of the band, to rot the minds of rebellious teens and horror fans alike with some goregasmic skele-tunes. They are the horror shock rockers from the UK that put the fun back into funeral. As of 2009, the band have changed name and line-up and will now be recording and touring as Al.B.Damned. Their debut under the new name "The Darker Side Of Me" was released in early 2010. www.mysp...
In 2004 The Texas Drag Queen Massacre was born from cheap ass horror movies and shock rock music. The soul purpose of the band, to rot the minds of rebellious teens and horror fans alike with some goregasmic skele-tunes. They are the horror shock rockers from the UK that put the fun back into funeral.
As of 2009, the band have changed name and line-up and will now be recording and touring as Al.B.Damned. Their debut under the new name "The Darker Side Of Me" was released in early 2010. www.myspace.com/officialalbdamned.
These make-up smothered, tattoo covered freaks of the family have proven themselves time and time again to be determined and hard-working souls, selling their second and third album to fourteen different countries, appearing on Californian radio, having over 1.5 million visits on their website and over 70,000 listens on their myspace profile. TDQM have also toured the UK and played with bands such as Trash Light Vision, Wednesday 13, Die So Fluid, Zombina And The Skeletones and goth punk legends The Damned.
Their stage show features a six foot long coffin, body parts of all shapes and sizes and more blood than the local Red Cross. These ghouls sure know how to put on one hell of a show and aren't shy about meeting their many fans. This ghoulish mob will take you on an amazing journey with hints of Alice Cooper, Wednesday 13, Marilyn Manson and The Misfits, all in the back of a long, black hearse. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.