
The Bollock Brothers
SKATING TEENAGERS
Ska / Punk
En 10 années d'existence, les six musiciens des Skating Teenagers ont abattu énormément de travail. La sortie de la démo trois titres, en 2001 leur a ouvert toutes grandes les portes à certaines scènes et à divers médias. Après la participation au Concours-Circuit 2003, qui les mènera jusqu’en finale au Botanique de Bruxelles, les Skating Teenagers vont se retrouver en 2005 sur des scènes majeures telles que le Festival de Dour ou la Boutik Rock. Fin 2005, « So Quiet Street », le premier album des Skating Teenagers sort sur Nationale 4 Records et démontre que le groupe sait se montrer à la fois énergique, critique, punk, drôle, chaleureux et ska. Leur deuxième album, "Off the Road Again", sortira le 30 janvier 2010.
THE BOLLOCK BROTHERS
Punk

The Bollock Brothers are a British Punk act formed in 1979 by the London promoter, DJ and manager Jock McDonald and are latterly best known for their English language cover of Serge Gainsbourg's song "Harley David (Son of a Bitch)" (originally in French) and Alex Harvey's "Faith Healer".
As well as being renowned for their self penned creations such as "Horror Movies", "The Bunker", "The Legend Of The Snake" and "The Slow Removal of The Left Ear of Vincent van Gogh" which featured Martin Glover of the band Killing Joke, they are known for their release of cover versions by artists as diverse as Led Zeppelin, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Steppenwolf, David Bowie and Vangelis among others.
Always on the lookout for clever publicity, their 1983 electro version of the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind The Bollocks received critical acclaim and featured Michael Fagan, the man who famously entered the Queen's bedchamber at Buckingham Palace. Jimmy Lydon, brother of Johnny Rotten was a featured vocalist for a short while in the early 1980s.
In 1994, Croydon based DJ Andy Hubbard aka "Alby" remixed Faith Healer at the Alaska Studios in Waterloo, London. The record although widely acclaimed on the club scene unfortunately was never released and the original DAT copy was held by Jock McDonald. Andy Hubbard also replaced the original keyboard player for a gig later that year in Wuppertal, Germany.
Having released nine studio albums as well as many other EPs, singles, live releases and compilations the band continues to be a popular live draw throughout Europe although primarily in Belgium, Germany and France. They are currently working on new material as well as a remix album featuring contributions from 2 Many DJs among others.
Spin-off bands include Soldier Bike.