Music Reviews

Sheep on Drugs

Two for the Show

Invisible

You ARE Jesus Christ to me, Duncan! You can be my dealer any day. This album captures everything I love about Sheep on Drugs, from the musical masterpieces of Lee to the downright hysterical between-song conversations of Duncan. I must confess, though, that Duncan and Lee are friends of mine. The problem with the rest of the world is that they don’t understand Sheep on Drugs. Everyone else might like to think they are “big, bad, and beautiful,” but no one lives life like Duncan and Lee. When Duncan sings or talks, he is literally telling you about his “rock and roll” lifestyle. One he most certainly lives.

However these boys aren’t high rollers. They are struggling just like you and I to make it to the next paycheck. We’ve got the classics “A to H,” “Motorbike,” and “15 Minutes of Fame,” as well as “X-Lover,” “WCFM,” and “Come Fly with Me.” If you do not worship the very ground they walk, you must buy Two for the Show. No no no! Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. We’ve got to get them back to the States to tour and fast. America just can’t let England have all the cool guys, for we are all sinners like Duncan. Invisible Records, P.O. Box 16008, Chicago, IL 60616; http://www.invisiblerecords.com


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