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ROCKWiRED RADiO PROFiLES PRESENTS:
THE ELECTRiFYiNG SOUND OF  CRASH STREET KiDS
AND THEiR NEW LP 'SWEET CREATURES'
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JULY 10, 2012 - Loaded with equal parts glitter and sleaze, CRASH STREET KiDS mark their return to the scene with an unabashedly filthy record called SWEET CREATURES. Unusual in this day and age, the Kids are extraordinarily prolific, having released three critically acclaimed concept albums in just 3 years, capped recently by their most recent opus, the blistering-hot double live record, ‘LIVE: FROM THE WAiST DOWN’. Fans and critics alike were eager to know what they would do next. Wisely, the band kept plans for their new album close to the vest. Would they expand on the “SUPERSONiC STAR SHOW” trilogy or break new ground? To borrow jargon from their ‘Transatlantic Suicide’ album: THE KID is undeniably dead! Leaving behind the story line CRASH STREET KIDS had developed over three albums was surprisingly easy. As drummer A.D. ADAMS says, “We feel like a whole new band again…it’s exactly what the doctor ordered.” But don’t, for a minute, think that SWEET CREATURES is a big departure from their trademark sound. The band sounds absolutely devastating on this platter. A “new band” in attitude perhaps, but still carrying the echoes of BOWIE, T. REX and ALICE COOPER in their make-up kits. Veering wildly between foot-stomping glitter rock, to snakey “EXILE ON MAIN STREET” STONES’ type swagger, to epic QUEEN-like ballads and back again, CRASH STREET KIDS are truly at the top of their game. Nor should you think that it’s a run-of-the-mill collection of various songs with no central theme. That’s right…another concept! SWEET CREATURES tells the story of two runaways that find each other on the street, and form a”Bonnie-and-Clyde” bond. Living together under the dark of night, they learn to survive by any means possible. In love with the danger, but in debt to their pimp, they blur the line between real love and “love-for-a- living.” Along their journey they encounter all that the city’s underbelly has to offer, including drug pushers, fellow prostitutes, transvestites, and more.

CHECK OUT THE MUSiC ViDEO FOR SAD JULiA!!!

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   ABOUT THE HOST:
http://www.rockwired.com/brian.JPGBRIAN LUSH holds a BA in Creative Writing from the UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO. He established ROCKWIRED on New Years of 2004 and hasn't looked back since. He is currently the host of all of ROCKWIRED.COM's programming which includes such shows as ROCKWIRED RADIO PROFILES and ROCKWIRED FREE FORM RADIO. As program producer for ROCKWiRED.COM, LUSH is hands-on when it comes to interviewing and building a lasting rapport with the artists that come ROCKWiRED's way. As a youngster, BRIAN LUSH had no idea what kind of seed was being planted by reading magazines such as HIT PARADE, HIGH TIMES, SPIN, REQUEST (remember that one?) and even ROLLING STONE. "Those were the days before the internet and being a rock journalist looked like the coolest job imaginable." says LUSH "But reading these magazines had me imagining that one day I'd be the artist giving all of the clever answers to some poor guy with a tape recorder. Well, life has a way of surprising you. Now, I'm the poor guy with the tape recorder and asking all of the questions."

CONTACT BRiAN LUSH AT: djlush@rockwired.com