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the
band
Man Bites God are a Melbourne band who play upbeat
rock-pop. Acoustic guitar, bass and a stand up
drumkit make Man Bites God a fun busker-rock outfit.
Their lyrics are funny, dark, weird and occasionally
a bit filthy, but their melodies, harmonies and
arrangements are sweet and catchy. They are a
fiercely original combo who are committed to writing
the kind of cool intelligent music that seems to be
lacking in today’s mainstream.
live shows
Man Bites God’s frenetic and fun live shows have won
the band popular and critical acclaim, whether
touring the pubs, clubs, universities and festival
circuits of Australia or performing sell-out gigs at
the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
In 2005 Man Bites God undertook a national tour to
promote their album, The Popular Alternative. The
tour was a great success, culminating in a CD launch
show at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel, featuring a guest
performance by Deborah Conway.
In 2006 Man Bites God returned to the Adelaide Fringe
Festival to play a series of critically acclaimed
shows, and were then invited to support The Whitlams.
The band spent the late part of 2006 recording their
new album, “Peppermint Superfrog”.
Over the years, Man Bites God have played shows at
many great Australian venues, including Hamer Hall,
the Enmore Theatre, the Regal Tent, the Corner Hotel,
the Espy, the Empress, the Sando, the Prince Patrick
Hotel, the Comedy Theatre and many others.
They have shared the bill with diverse bands such as
Mental as Anything, Vika & Linda Bull, Phil
Ceberano, Dan Brodie, Sophie Koh, Deborah Conway, The
Whitlams, Jane vs World and many others. In 2004 they
were invited to sing Down Under with Colin Hay in
Edinburgh and they were the unofficial favourite band
of the sound crew at the Queenscliff Music Festival.
the
recordings
Man Bites God have released three studio LP’s:
Peppermint Superfrog (2007), The Popular Alternative
(2005) and Man Bites God (2003). They have also
released 3 EP’s: Happy Songs (2002), Ultrasounds
(2002) and Boob-job for Sweetie Pie (2005).
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"endearing and harmonious... lunatic
lyrics and melodic absurdity works well and will
undoubtedly give rise to other acts singing from
the same hymn sheet... covering a range of styles
from barbershop through rock, folk and funk, the
songs would have Spinal Tap in a spin... these
Melbourne lads can play with more talent than many
chart toppers"
The Scotsman
"Their music is a smorgasbord of styles and has
lyrics that lurk in dark satirical places…
intellectually crafted songs… Man Bites God packs
an irreverent punch."
The Age
“infectious rock melodies & a '60s boy-band
bent”
Adelaide Advertiser
"Man Bites God are the pinnacle of a twisted
sense of humour."
Undercover
“gorgeous harmonisation... boyish charm...
they've got the right mix"
ThreeWeeks (UK)
For more information
& bookings contact
Robyn McGregor
Ph: 0412 642 585
www.manbitesgod.com
Man Bites God Media Site
www.manbitesgod.com/media
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