Money Is The Drug
586 are a tragi-comic, garish shebang of a gang. Deborah Coughlin & Steve Horry write songs about money, paranoia, monkeys, guilt and small town warfare to indie-pop tunes with a bible of disco dilemmas and punk politics. Compared to The B-52s, Tom Tom Club, The Long Blondes, Art Brut, The Moldy Peaches & Arcade Fire - A performance from all five members is, at the very least, the most interesting of any new band around. Glitter explosions, impromptu stand-up, dance-offs, gifts and genuine enjoyment from the band are addictive additives to some of the strongest, idiosyncratic songwriting for years. Steve and Deborah met outside Camden Palace (now Koko) and took an immediate dislike to each other: he, an ex-corporate cock-sucker, who had recently swapped soul destroying for selling himself as a DJ around various London indie venues; and she, an ex-Sunday-school-teacher/convent girl turned performance artist, whod recently crashed a borrowed Golf into her audience while playing them Gary Numans Cars. She stole his keyboard and in Steves desperate attempts to get it back, they formed 586. Simon was found living by the side of a railway track in Sarf London after his Lithuanian-girlfriend had tried to kill him. All he had with him were his weights, decks, a massive record collection, a guitar, a cello and his hammer. Grant was found covered in lipstick and doing Bruce Lee moves on townies in a seaside town. He went to Australia, did some drumming in India and married an internationally renowned alternative pin-up star. They now live in a warehouse with Simon and Deborah in the East End where 586 built their very own studio. Samantha is unable to say the word Cunt and after playing the flute for many, many years, was given two bass guitars out of the blue. Found by Deborah and Steve in a Hoxton boozer, she was bullied into joining 586 and learnt to play in just two weeks for their first gig. Samantha Christie - The Bass Guitar. Deborah Coughlin - Vocals, Synth, Violin, Melodica, Percussion. Simon Dempsey - Second Guitar, Percussion, Synth. Steve Horry - Vocals, Guitar, Programming. Grant Purser - The Drums, Percussion. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
586 are a tragi-comic, garish shebang of a gang. Deborah Coughlin & Steve Horry write songs about money, paranoia, monkeys, guilt and small town warfare to indie-pop tunes with a bible of disco dilemmas and punk politics. Compared to The B-52s, Tom Tom Club, The Long Blondes, Art Brut, The Moldy Peaches & Arcade Fire - A performance from all five members is, at the very least, the most interesting of any new band around. Glitter explosions, impromptu stand-up, dance-offs, gifts and genuine enjoyment from the band are addictive additives to some of the strongest, idiosyncratic songwriting for years. Steve and Deborah met outside Camden Palace (now Koko) and took an immediate dislike to each other: he, an ex-corporate cock-sucker, who had recently swapped soul destroying for selling himself as a DJ around various London indie venues; and she, an ex-Sunday-school-teacher/convent girl turned performance artist, whod recently crashed a borrowed Golf into her audience while playing them Gary Numans Cars. She stole his keyboard and in Steves desperate attempts to get it back, they formed 586. Simon was found living by the side of a railway track in Sarf London after his Lithuanian-girlfriend had tried to kill him. All he had with him were his weights, decks, a massive record collection, a guitar, a cello and his hammer. Grant was found covered in lipstick and doing Bruce Lee moves on townies in a seaside town. He went to Australia, did some drumming in India and married an internationally renowned alternative pin-up star. They now live in a warehouse with Simon and Deborah in the East End where 586 built their very own studio. Samantha is unable to say the word Cunt and after playing the flute for many, many years, was given two bass guitars out of the blue. Found by Deborah and Steve in a Hoxton boozer, she was bullied into joining 586 and learnt to play in just two weeks for their first gig. Samantha Christie - The Bass Guitar. Deborah Coughlin - Vocals, Synth, Violin, Melodica, Percussion. Simon Dempsey - Second Guitar, Percussion, Synth. Steve Horry - Vocals, Guitar, Programming. Grant Purser - The Drums, Percussion. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1997
21univ.
24Hours
32elephants
Rags and Tags
We Got Bored
He's Got My Measure
Money Is The Drug
Saying My Name
Rags & Tags
Borderline Blues
053PN022 Stimulus Plan In
I Am Not A Monkey
008PN024 You Have The Rig
008PN022 You Have The Rig
008PN020 You Have The Rig
041PN026 Stimulus Plan 80
Oh Suzie
Out of Control
041PN022 Stimulus Plan 80
008PN021 You Have The Rig
053PN026 Stimulus Plan In
Eloping With The Devil (Original Version)
Ricky Stardust (master)
053PN017 Stimulus Plan In
586 - Rags And Tags
Rags n Tags
Ricky Stardust
We Got Bored (Bored on Monday Remix)
We Got Bored (Casanova Cox Mix) - 586
568
Rags & Tags (New Version) Eq'd Master
008PN021 You Have The Rig (WWW.1.FM)
morgans we got bored remix
Rags Tags
We Got Bored (Casanova Cox Mix)
Christmas in Heaven feat. Danny Bessner
We Got Bored (morgan yeah remix)
No Such Thing As A Levis Jury
Eloping With The Devil
16 586 - Rags And Tags
Saying My Name (Unmastered)
He's Got My Measure (Rough Master)
008PN021 You Have The Rig (1.FM - ReggaeTrade)
When I Get Home
Oh Suzie (Home Demo)
586 - we got bored
008PN021 You Have The Rig (1.FM - Club!)
8 Phases: The Hunt for the final 2 team members: Shiny Floatzel & Chatot on Route 222
rags&tags
Rags 'n' Tags
Say My Name
041PN022 Stimulus Plan 80 -
Saying My Name (PH Edit, Rough Master)
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