Underneath a mass of dark hair, skinny jeans and a pouting gothic gloom, The
Horrors take the stance of a zombified gang of 1960s garage punks resurrected to
save the UK music scene from a sea of indie clones. United by a love of dusty
vinyl, The Cramps and all manner of obscure pre-punk guitar bands, the members
of The Horrors met while DJ-ing around London and Southend and were soon being
hyped to the eyeballs by the NME.
Stark and confrontational, their debut album 'Strange House' in 2007 shot savage
blasts of snarling rock & roll at stunned audiences and divided critics. ...