The story of this debut album by Norwich old school thrashers Killer Hurts is a long and convoluted one... but one which also deserves to be told, as it is pretty much indicative of how the metal scene works and how those involved within its deepest machinations manage to triumph against often seemingly insurmountable oddsThe story of this debut album by Norwich old school thrashers Killer Hurts is a long and convoluted one… but one which also deserves to be told, as it is pretty much indicative of how the metal scene works and how those involved within its deepest machinations manage to triumph against often seemingly insurmountable odds through sheer determination and belief in what they do and what they stand for… However, before we start this story, it is perhaps important to declare an interest, of sorts… Myself and the Dark Queen met band progenitor Errol Watson a little while back at Bloodstock: it was our first visit to PM's favourite festival and we were staying in nearby Tamworth wondering how much the local taxi companies were going to screw us over for the 15 minute journey to and from the site, when we bumped into Errol at the breakfast buffet… for the next three days, he kindly ferried us to and from the festival site, and we swapped stories about our various experiences in the metal business. He introduced us to loads of musos, and we ended up with a rucksack full of CDs – as well as a promise to [...]
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