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v.4.1 :: 12.07.09
hozomeen / cdt hozomeen / cdt



  • Matt Potter - vocals, guitar
  • Sebastian Coppotelli - guitar
  • Dave Freeburg - bass
  • Michael Winslow - drums
Discography:

  • CDT 076
  • Fatal Film
  • 'Remember When You Were Fun' & 'Coolest Friend'
  • cosmosingle
  • CDT 034
  • Fatal Film
  • 'Please Stop Touching Me' and 'Afghanistan Traveller'
  • cosmosingle
  • CDT 031
  • Fatal Film
  • Never Never Shake Baby
  • cd
  • CDT 030
  • Fatal Film
  • Thrill'r
  • cd
  • CDT 028
  • Fatal Film
  • Sisterwife
  • cd ep
  • CDT 025
  • Fatal Film
  • 'Beaches' & 'Sea of Shitheads'
  • cosmosingle
Compilations:

  • CDT 075
  • various
  • POWERS
  • double cd
  • CDT 050
  • various
  • Fiftig
  • cd
  • CDT 017
  • various
  • Towers of New London, vol.4
  • double cd
  • CDT 006
  • various
  • Towers of New London, vol.3
  • cd

Fatal Film hits its stride in full bloom with its churning, broiling debut full-length Thrill'r. Although the band has been in operation for nearly four years (and released a handful of eps and limited cd-r releases) they've mostly been kept under wraps in the sticks of New London, Connecticut. That time has past now as the band launches into the national spotlight with an unforgetable collection of driving rock that conjures the sonic storm of Dinosaur Jr, The Seeds and Buzzcocks alike. Fatal Film's Thrill'r is an unholy brew of chemical riffs, incendiary space bass jams & pornstar politic.


From Big Takeover publisher Jack Rabid:
This is confident, boisterous, wild music with the gears of garage and '80s gnashing indie rock. It's shot full of adrenalin energy, dirty, clashing riffing, feral but cool vocals by the great Matt Potter EQed on stun, and a rocks-off buzzing smarts that makes you stop doing whatever your attention-span-deficient multitasking self was and pay excited attention. This cooks, slams, smacks, and kicks with all the danger, edge, and abandon you rarely see in such a tight band making terrific use of complimenting guitar parts-often lead picking around each other in a mesmeric post-Television mode. From "First Step" to "Hustlers Are We", you won't soon forget this (shockingly) accurately titled "thrill'r" ride, and we aren't talking about Michael Jackson, either.


Fatal Film Contact Info:

Booking Information:
Fatal Film booking

Band site(s):
fatalfilm.com
MySpace