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C&L's Late Nite Music Club with The Bastard Fairies

LNMC had a great reaction when we first introduced The Bastard Fairies a few months ago. This week they launched a new video for "A Venomous Tale" exclusively through some cockamamie Windows Media concoction. Thank God the exclusivity lasted about 15 minutes. Robin Davey has done a very nice discussion with... the videographer about the new project that you may find interesting and entertaining. But no matter how much you laugh at that, Yellow Thunder Woman's vocals and the music are absolutely irresistible:



C&L's Late Nite Music Club with The Bastard Fairies

Wait No More! Dirty Sexy Kill Kill By The Bastard Fairies Is Here!

If you've been hanging around for awhile you may remember that we first ran across the Bastard Fairies just about 3 years ago, almost to the day-- at least as a musical act. In terms of their parenting skills and fabulous critique of Republican Party propagandist Bill O'Reilly... well, it was way back in November of 2006 when this YouTube sensation debuted. The Bastard Fairies new single, "Dirty Sex Kill Kill," comes out tomorrow and you can get a free download at their website. Meanwhile, enjoy the exclusive window (through this psychotic b-movoe zombie romp):



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C&L's Late Night Music Club with The Bastard Fairies

(guest blogged by Howie Klein)

You remember the coolest 8 year old in the world and prescient analysis of flawed TV personality Bill O'Reilly?

It drove O'Reilly screaming up a wall but it also helped launch the music career of avant garde filmmakers Robin Davey and Yellow Thunder Woman (the 8 year old actress' mom), known professionally as The Bastard Fairies. They're based in L.A. and their album has been free for the taking at their website.

More details at DownWithTyranny and, best of all, here's "Guns and Dolls":