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TheBarbiturates are a 4-piece band based in Derry, Ireland. Formed in 2010 byproducer Geoffrey Herbert Flynn (previously erroneously identified as GeoffStreet), the band have chosen 'the tear people', 'finger-print flowers' andcircled 'B's as their symbols. The colours they choose to be associated withare Red and Black, representing anarchy and truth.Consistingof four friends who like to be known as Monkey Boi (Martin Allen), Guru Hans(Connor McClean), Patricia (Patrick Walker) and The Grateful Mistake (GeoffreyHerbert Flynn), The Barbiturates are generally referred to as a punk band,although their vast eclectic sound makes it difficult to pin them down to thatspecific genre.Theirrepertoire switches easily between melothic, heavy, folky, glitchy andpsychadelic grunge, with a twist of rock and glam, drizzled in blues. As DaveFrecknall, the entertainment, media & marketing manager at Lavery Ltd,Belfast's benchmark public house operators, put it so aptly in an e-mail to theguys:'Ithink you guys are going to want to start booking your own gigs &headlining them with local supports. I'm not sure how your music is going tofit in playing as a support to some indie band singing about girls.Feedbackwise, I would say that you're onto something quite unique, I can't honestlyremember a band from round these parts that would shift between the sound ofthe Cramps & Pink Floyd within a couple of songs.'So howdid it all begin? In and around the summer of 2009, Grateful started sowing thefirst seeds by talking about forming a band based on truth through music andlyrics, not through style and sound. These seeds sprouted further when he wasjoined in the winter of 2009 by rhythm guitarist Patrick Walker aka Patricia.The two guitarists started jamming regularly and looking for other members.While'Grateful' was studying music production at the Derry based Arts Centre, betterknown as The Nerve Centre, he also met lead guitarist Connor McClean aka GuruHans. Sharing the same taste in music, the same ideals and the love for smokingpot, Connor and Geoff became bonded friends, and Connor joined him and Patrickto create the initial three piece band.InJanuary 2010, they met drummer Martin Allen aka Monkey Boi, who hails fromAshbourne, England, and moved to Derry from Cardiff after meeting his Irishgirlfriend there. Martin met Geoff and Pat through the power of the herb andthe love of music and truth. Since then, The Barbiturates, a self-managed bandwho record and produce in their studio H.Q. in Derry, and can be contacted viae-mail at [email protected], have been extremely busy.Describingthemselves as a 'hard working, truth talking, music making machine on a missionto turn music and the arts on its head and create a new standard of self mademusic, riddled with truth, love and anger', The Barbiturates have completedtheir first EP, titled 'Get your Boots on' - which can be sampled at TheBarbiturates at SoundCloud - and are currently working on a double EP/firstalbum, 'Red and Black', which should be available soon.Inthe meantime, the Barbiturates have also been added to the database ofmusicians for Derry's City of Culture 2013 event. Constantly working on theirmusic and busy organising gigs, The Barbiturates still make time to keep theirfans informed via Facebook and Twitter, where they frequently sign off withtheir motto: 'MAKE WAR ON LOVE (We're all born dead).
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