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The Hangmen | |
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Origin | North East England |
Genres | Punk Rock Rock & Roll Psychobilly Rockabilly Horror Punk |
Years active | 1991–present |
Members | Loz Firewalker - Guitar/Voc. Andy Boyce - Double Bass/Voc. Blaxxi Graves - Drums |
Past members | Mark 'Spoony' Windebank (drums) |
Website | The Hangmen Website (also has links to social media) |
The Hangmen are a three piece band from the North East of England who play their own compositions. Musically they are a punk-rockabilly hybrid often categorised as 'psychobilly', with dark and often dramatic lyrics.
The instrumentation is vocals, guitar, double bass and drums.
To date they have released nine albums, one of these Play Dead being a live concert recording. They have also released two 7-inch EPs, a 10-inch EP, a split 7-inch single and a download single. They have appeared on eighteen compilation albums, one of which was a covermount on 'Big Cheese Magazine'.
They've were prominently featured in the book 'Hell's Bent On Rocking' by Craig Brackenridge about the 'Psychobilly' movement and have appeared in cinematic documentaries such as 'New York Rumble' (USA) and 'The Story Of Psychobillies' (DE) as well as 'Live From the Charlotte' (UK) which showcased bands performing live at a festival in Leicester, England.
Their live activities have included many festivals and repeated tours internationally across countries which include The UK, USA, Canada, The Netherlands, Russia, Germany, France, Finland, Spain, Catalonia, Hungary, Austria, Czech, Slovenia, Croatia and Belgium.
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Debauchery In The Mortuary | 2023 | CD Version: Mortuary Records - ToeTag13 |
Debauchery In The Mortuary | 2023 | Vinyl Version: Crazy Love Records - CLLP64498 |
Exhumed & Groomed | 2014 | Mortuary Records - ToeTag008 |
Cacklefest! | 2007 | Abattoir Records - AB0701 |
Play Dead | 2004 | Tombstone Records - TOMBCD2062 |
No Happy Endings | 2001 | CD Version: Ripper Records - RiP1888 |
No Happy Endings | 2001 | Vinyl Version (+ 12" Pic. EP): P&P Records - PP004 |
Original Sins | 2000 | Crazy Love Records - CLCD6490 |
Tested on Animals | 2022 | Vinyl Version: Wreckin' Bones WBR030 |
Tested on Animals | 1998 | CD Version: Bone Tone Corp. - BTCD981 |
Last Train to Purgatory | 2021 | Vinyl Version: Wreckin' Bones WBR017 |
Last Train to Purgatory | 1995 | CD Version: Bone Tone Corp. - BTCD951 |
Gutbucket Rock N'Roll | 1991 | Rockhouse Records |
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"Necronomicon EP" | 2017 | Hang10 |
"Rock & Roll Freakshow EP" | 2002 | Jet13 |
"Spring Heeled Jack EP" | 2002 | Dislocate Records |
"True Hate Never Dies" | 2018 | DL Single |
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