3069: A SPACE-ROCK SEX ODYSSEY DUE OUT 4/20 VIA ROYAL MOUNTAIN RECORDS
WATCH AND SHARE “SHOTGUN BEER” HERE
WATCH AND SHARE FUBAR: AGE OF COMPUTER VIA VICE HERE
ALBUM RELEASE SHOW APRIL 21 AT TORONTO’S HORSESHOE TAVERN
“I can’t wait for more Night. Waiter, bring me more night please. I dig it.”
- Derek Smalls (Spinal Tap)
“If Marshall McLuhan made a foul-mouthed sitcom about guys guzzling beer and kicking stuff, it might look like FUBAR: Age of Computer” – Globe and Mail
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Like Alice Cooper, Dean Murdoch is the onstage personality of Paul Spence, co-creator of FUBAR and composer of music in both films. And while the films are comedies, Nightseeker’s debut album, 3069: A Space-Rock Sex Odyssey, is as serious as witches at a coven. There are no winks to the camera. Every song is on point, even if the lyrics are about needing to impregnate the universal goodness with rock to insure the propagation of humankind.
“The ultimate soundtrack for ‘giviner’ is finally here,” says Deaner (aka Spence). “The rock is hard, the metal is hot, and every riff is deadly."
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Nightseeker will release 3069: A Space-Rock Sex Odyssey upon the masses with a special performance at The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto on April 21. Tickets are available HERE.
In 2000, FUBAR hit the theatres and there began an epic journey towards becoming a cult classic and an integral part of the Canadian comedy landscape. In 2010 the sequel to FUBAR was released, giving birth to the band Nightseeker, who composed and recorded the music for the soundtrack. In November of 2017 Viceland premiered the new eight-episode series based on the mockumentary about two hockey-haired metalheads, featuring Nightseeker’s current line-up. It’s funny, it’s crazy, and the music is awesome, most of which is featured on the Nightseeker album.
WATCH AND SHARE FUBAR: AGE OF COMPUTER VIA VICE HERE