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Welcome to Fist City, a tiny world beneath the sweaty limbs of the Melbourne City punk patch. It's down in this gutter that you'll find the Strawberry Fist Cake kids…most likely passed out in the delicious mixture of booze and vomit.
Fronting this gang of miscreants is Kacey McSteveFist the third, around mainly for her yelling, scotch guzzling and occasional singing. Shredding the lead stringed thingy with occasional yelling duties and kazoo play is the one and only Count Mik DeFistar. In charge of smashing, banging and vagina's (sometimes all three at once) is the exotic Mademoiselle Crazy LeFist. Then there is the talented jerk, violating his topsy-turvy over-stringed rumbly doodah, Monsieur Kynt SaFisted.
Crawling from the safety of their gutter late 2010 the quartet (and that term is used solely to make them sound better) quickly had a resounding effect on anyone that would pay attention. Brought together by the common goal of anarchistic, alcohol induced fun, oh and music, they like music too. And so Strawberry Fist Cake came to life.
In the first week of their exit from the womby, birth canals of their cesspit patch, SFC managed to magic up some form of repertoire to present to a local independent film crew. It was on their third visit to the wondrous land known as Midian that the film playback was recorded and the delusion was actualised. {insert sense making segue here} …playback having been recorded by the infamous John Clifford White, or Johnny Stomper as the Fisters like refer to him, on account of him being the composer of the Romper Stomper soundtrack. The film was shot not long after, realistically making Strawberry Fist Cake's first show a set of two songs mimed repeatedly to a crowd of about 10 people who occasionally moved around the room, but still managed to cheer louder than 63 people. (Self indulgent plug - the film is called Sado and will be released late 2011 and three SFC songs will appear on the soundtrack.)
Having gone from guttery nothing to appearing in a film, Strawberry Fist Cake's next course of action was recording a track to appear on the Valenteen Records punk/psycho compilation "Raise the Bar" (to be released by mid 2011) {insert muchos gratuities to Craig "Dogsday" Jones for the recording here}.
2011 promises to be a huge year for the Fisty McFist faces. Along with the looming release of their debut album, there is national and New Zealand tours on the cards as well as several shows supporting international acts already booked. So keep an eye on the news and tours pages because Strawberry Fist Cake will explode straight from the gutter to desecrate both your ear holes and your ink holes.
And before you ask, yes Mik DeFister is actually a Count, and the origins of the name Strawberry Fist Cake is none of your damn business where I'm going, no I'm not going to the parliament…
www.strawberryfistcake.com
Welcome to Fist City, a tiny world beneath the sweaty limbs of the Melbourne City punk patch. It's down in this gutter that you'll find the Strawberry Fist Cake kids…most likely passed out in the delicious mixture of booze and vomit.
Fronting this gang of miscreants is Kacey McSteveFist the third, around mainly for her yelling, scotch guzzling and occasional singing. Shredding the lead stringed thingy with occasional yelling duties and kazoo play is the one and only Count Mik DeFistar. In charge of smashing, banging and vagina's (sometimes all three at once) is the exotic Mademoiselle Crazy LeFist. Then there is the talented jerk, violating his topsy-turvy over-stringed rumbly doodah, Monsieur Kynt SaFisted.
Crawling from the safety of their gutter late 2010 the quartet (and that term is used solely to make them sound better) quickly had a resounding effect on anyone that would pay attention. Brought together by the common goal of anarchistic, alcohol induced fun, oh and music, they like music too. And so Strawberry Fist Cake came to life.
In the first week of their exit from the womby, birth canals of their cesspit patch, SFC managed to magic up some form of repertoire to present to a local independent film crew. It was on their third visit to the wondrous land known as Midian that the film playback was recorded and the delusion was actualised. {insert sense making segue here} …playback having been recorded by the infamous John Clifford White, or Johnny Stomper as the Fisters like refer to him, on account of him being the composer of the Romper Stomper soundtrack. The film was shot not long after, realistically making Strawberry Fist Cake's first show a set of two songs mimed repeatedly to a crowd of about 10 people who occasionally moved around the room, but still managed to cheer louder than 63 people. (Self indulgent plug - the film is called Sado and will be released late 2011 and three SFC songs will appear on the soundtrack.)
Having gone from guttery nothing to appearing in a film, Strawberry Fist Cake's next course of action was recording a track to appear on the Valenteen Records punk/psycho compilation "Raise the Bar" (to be released by mid 2011) {insert muchos gratuities to Craig "Dogsday" Jones for the recording here}.
2011 promises to be a huge year for the Fisty McFist faces. Along with the looming release of their debut album, there is national and New Zealand tours on the cards as well as several shows supporting international acts already booked. So keep an eye on the news and tours pages because Strawberry Fist Cake will explode straight from the gutter to desecrate both your ear holes and your ink holes.
And before you ask, yes Mik DeFister is actually a Count, and the origins of the name Strawberry Fist Cake is none of your damn business where I'm going, no I'm not going to the parliament…
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