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Scissor Socket Shocker Album Reviews

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SSS Zine
P.O. Box 471159
Fort Worth, TX
76147

KEG - "Creatures of the Night"





















A one-man, self-appointed, upbeat, punk, glam fiend, Kris Kegley (
KEG) brings his own delusions of garage stardom to a genre overflowing with misconceptions. He starts out each track alright enough - there are some hooks to be found at various points during the record, but overall it was a disappointing ride. His many attempts at sounding like Mick Jagger or Joey Ramone all grow wearisome after only a few minutes of listening. His heart and focus seem to be in the right place and I don't doubt his drive. I'm sure his one-man live shows must be a lot of work.

-- Jason Manriquez
Scissor Socket Shocker Zine, Issue 2

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