sound, rough and dirty!
A handle in the depths of my music collection is a small masterpiece by the great-Grunge Labels SUB POP has brought to light. The Dwarves, one of those rough bands in its original in my opinion the true "self" embodying of grunge. Punk rock, and although the full roar. Three songs are recorded on the black plate. "Lucky Tonight", "Speed Demon" and "Dairy Queen". The song in the middle of "Speed Demon" however, is the best on the Viny l. snotty, dirty and always nice to glorify drugs. In addition to her music, the band is particularly noticed by all sorts of fanfare. Cover and lyrics of the often landed on the index. Queens of the Stone Age member Josh Home has pulled Dwarves singer Blag Dahlia over the head with a beer bottle and the former Queens of the Stone Age member Nick Oliveri ever played bass with The Dwarves. You notice there's a lot of rock and roll in it.