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Double Handsome Dragons are an instrumental band from Peterborough, UK.

The band members are: Electricity Mitchell (red guitar), Dan Kerr (white guitar), Mr Mitch (drums), and Axl Moore (bass).

Double Handsome Dragons state on their website:

“We drink tea out of dirty mugs and wish that our hands were warmer. We have to fight daily with potted plants and lawnmowers to get to our instruments. Sometimes they attack us. We have scars. We have a sledgehammer - we smash up old washing machines. The skip is not our friend. We record in bedrooms. We are safe and warm there.”

They have released two EPs: “EP1” in 2007 and “a musical study of vicious, flying insects” in 2008. A mini-album was released in May 2009, titled “Lions & Tigers and HOLY SHIT WHAT WAS THAT?!!”

You can download the full debut EP for FREE by visiting the Lost Children Label archive @ www.archive.org/details/LostChildren026. And you can download “a musical study of vicious, flying insects” for FREE by visiting the Lost Children Label archive at www.archive.org/details/LostChildren063. “Lions & Tigers and HOLY SHIT WHAT WAS THAT?!!” can be downloaded from their myspace page.


Their official website can be found at:
www.myspace.com/doublehandsomedragons

Facebook Fan Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Double-Handsome-Dragons/297656265144?ref=ts
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17 Sep 2009 | from blog.myspace.com/doublehandsomedragons

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