While Mike Skinner may have fashioned the waffle of rave Herberts into an articulate expression of lower-middle class life, Audio Bullys have a long way to go. Their trudging housey-garage version of ...
It’d be easy to dismiss the Audio Bullys as an electron-enriched Happy Mondays update for people who actually like music. After all, like Shawn Ryder and company in their day (or was it two?), Simon ...
Fresh out of the studio having completed their 3rd album, Audio Bullys (aka Simon Franks and Tom Dinsdale) have announced that they will be giving away a free track ahead of the release of their ...
TO suggest that this is the Audio Bullys featuring Nancy Sinatra is akin to suggesting that George W Bush supported Tony Blair's war in Iraq. What we actually have is a bunch of hoodie upstarts ...
After the Streets, here come the Footpaths, the Lampposts, the Gutters and the Sewers. Like any talented innovator, Mike Skinner has copyists and rip-off merchants swarming in his wake and the Audio ...
IF The Streets' Mike Skinner was the amiable southern geezer, then Tom and Simon Audio Bully sound like the scoundrels who nick his mobile phone on the last tube home. Here they're in full affect with ...
With a whole new generation of Bovver Boys coming to the fore (Hard Fi, Dustin's, Young Offenders Institute), now may be a good time for Audio Bullys to take a cheeky sidestep in their career to avoid ...
Audio Bullys are two British producers who sing and rap over garage house and hip-hop tracks. Sometimes on Generation, the group’s proper album, that description sounds exactly as you’d imagine, with ...
Audio Bullys are an electronic music group from the UK - Simon Franks and Tom Dinsdale. They reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart with their amazing 2005 hit ...
West London house duo Audio Bullys have taken a new direction with Generation - an album that puts their debut effort, Ego War, in the shade. Generation is more structured and sees the boys continue ...