The Meteors
Entry Requirements: 14+. Under 16s MUST be accompanied by an adult
We are pleased to announce the Meteors will be returning to the Underworld for a special show this April. They sold out the venue last tour, so don’t leave tickets too late for this great night of psychobilly!
Formed in 1980 in a reaction to the bands that were singing about ‘Big Green Cars’, ‘Rocking This Town’ and being ‘Rockabilly Rebels’. Preferring their songs to contain topics about vampires, stomping in graveyards and radioactive kids P. Paul Fenech, Mark Robertson and Nigel Lewis soon found themselves all over the media. A media who were eagerly lapping up their new sound christened (thought that is surely not the right word) – ‘Psychobilly’. THE METEORS were front page news in the weekly music press, recording radio sessions and interviews for legends like John Peel, and gracing the silver screen care of a movie short that did the rounds with the Two-Tone movie ‘Dance Craze’. Their film ‘Meteor Madness’, apart from hosting some crazed performances with the unhinged trio, also featured songstress Lilly Allen’s father starring as none other than the rather exasperated Devil, strange but true.
By 1982 the original line-up had split with Lewis and Robertson going on to form their own bands while P. Paul forged ahead with a free hand with THE METEORS and his idea of how psychobilly should sound. That was a sound that had grown from one of a band’s own personal identity to a world-wide genre that is Psychobilly now over 30 years established and still growing and thriving around the globe. THE METEORS have continued to inspire and influence countless bands while continuing to lead the charge from the very vanguard.
'Doing The Lord’s Work’ is the latest studio album by the undisputed ‘Kings Of Psychobilly’. It is as uncompromising as ever and encompasses all the elements that have always made up THE METEORS brand of ‘Pure Psychobilly’, mashing up rockabilly, country, surf and rock’n’roll. A sound woven by Paul Fenech’s rockin’ guitar and bile-spitting Beelzebub-rousing lyrics. ’the power of three’ proves once again that despite some aspiring would-be usurpers THE METEORS won’t be giving up that crown anytime soon.
These Evil Things https://youtu.be/dyVL_Jx86oc
Big Deal https://youtu.be/9lE3rep0oo8
Johnny Remember Me http://youtu.be/T9-j-sbbh8A
Psycho For Your Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7-ctQ_mMnw