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"Kissy Sell Out - Radio 1"

The best thing to come out of Birmingham! I love this band, go and see Trash Fashion. - Kissy Sell Out - Radio 1


"NME"

Unlike ‘the scene’ Trash Fashion really know how to throw a party - NME


"Artrocker"

Trash Fashion need you to dance. Join the ranks and get down with the
kids who think Nu rave was born yesterday. It’s way more fun and if you do it to
‘Mom & Daddy’ it’ll prove how much you love them! - Artrocker


"Unpeeled"

Trash Fashion are chucking dog-shit bombs around the disco
and it’s more than you kitten- cuddling c***s deserve! This record is brilliant brilliant brilliant! - Unpeeled


"Time Out"

Trash Fashion's 'It's A Rave Dave' is a late contender for single of the year - Time Out


"London Student Mag"

We need Trash Fashion they're bound to be big!! - London Student Mag


"Faithless!"

Sister Bliss on Trash Fashion's Faithless support gig @ Birmingham National Indoor Arena: Trash Fashion rose to the occasion in style! Their set was full of electro-punk energy winning the crowd over with their great mix of humour, wry lyrics and proper tunes. - Sister Bliss


"Super Super"

Convincingly menacing and cute, Trash Fashion are Motley Crue meets The Muppet Show with a splash of Beastie Boys chucked in the mix. - Super Super


"Disorder Magazine"

Trash Fashion are Nu Rave’s answer to Duran Duran and touted as the next big thing by both the style press and the broadsheets. Rave Dave EP Review = 8/10 - Disorder Magazine


"Esquire Magazine"

Sounds of the Summer: Watch out for new music from Trash Fashion and New Young Pony Club - Esquire


Discography

It's A Rave Dave (November '06)
Mom & Daddy E.P.(October '07)
Why Cant We Be Friends? E.P. (March '08)
Beat Goes Round Single (June '08)
Eat Our Skill - Mini-Album - Japan only (June '08)
Night Of Error Single (Sept '08)
Nights of Error DEBUT ALBUM (Oct '08)

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TRASH FASHION RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM �NIGHTS OF ERROR� 20 October 2008

The notorious Trash Fashion release their debut album �Nights of Error� through Propaganda Records on 20 October 2008. As the bands first full-length release, following two successful EPs, Trash Fashion are set to stir up the critics again with 12 tracks of bass thumping, guitar wielding, synth twiddling warehouse party essentials.

Uncompromising, unapologetic, often misunderstood, always inventive, this is Trash Fashion. Forget what you think you know about them and prepare yourself for the �Nights of Error� you always wanted to have. And yes, fear not, featuring on the album is, of course, the underground viral hit �Rave Dave� remixed, rearranged, darker and nastier but still the classic that started the revolution.

Being the generous chaps they are Trash Fashion have made opening track �Beat Goes Round� available to download for free as a pre-album taster from their MySpace page. �Nights of Error� also features Trash Fashions �moshers vs club kids� track �Why Cant We Be Friends?�, inspired by a support slot for The Horrors in front of a very un-harmonious crowd. The first single to be taken from the album will be the Daft Punk-esque stomp of (almost) title track �Night of Error� released 15 September 2008.

The Trash Fashion story is a colourful one. It may have started in the somewhat less than glamorous city of Birmingham but the band has taken brothers Jet & Mason Storm (vocals/synths and guitar respectively) and drummer Bam Bam, from London to Moscow via pretty much the entirety of Europe and even Texan music-Mecca South By South West music conference in March 2008. Along the way there have been brief flirtations with reality TV, celebrity dating & associated paparazzi stalking, a Japan-only mini album on the Vinyl Junkie label, and most recently, a new recruit in the form of bassist Jimbo. With mainland Europe becoming a home from home for Trash Fashion plans are in the pipeline for another time zone spanning tour, which will no doubt see a repeat of Trash Fashions sell-out club shows.