Ex-Newham Council binman (until he got laid off) Euan Hartley was playing solo as Euan Corporal Machine until he assembled various Romford musicians who became the Bombers. Perfecting a life-affirming set mixing the Bombers' twin guitar and brass knees-ups with the Corporal's gin-soaked kitchen sink dramas the band started to make regular forays into London where they fell in with the antifolk crowd and the misfits of Whitechapel's Rhythm Factory, Soho's 12 Bar Club, Brixton's Windmill and various squat parties.
The Bombers' euphoric skiffle-punk is there to drag your head out of the oven and rejoice in the fact that we're all going down, while the Corporal's sweet and sour poetry joins the dots in your head to show you what you already half knew, that there can be happiness at the bottom of a glass, the masses aren't to be trusted and crack cocaine is a very risky business!
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