Their track record includes support slots for bands like David Bowie & Therapy, memorable concerts at Torhout/Werchter (1996 and 2000), Pinkpop, and Lowlands, sold-out venues across Europe, and a massive cult hit with the indestructible Orange. Metal Molly's unforgettable highlights in the late nineties were countless.
Thirty years after their memorable debut album Surgery for Zebra, released on Silvertone/USA (the label of Stone Roses and John Lee Hooker, among others), it is time for a celebratory reunion.
Pascal, Allan and Gino celebrate their anniversary with the vinyl re-release of Surgery for Zebra and a host of new songs. Those new songs are the ones that didn't make it onto the second album at the time. Not because they weren't good enough, but because the gentlemen wanted to take a different musical path at the time of The Golden Country.
Today, Metal Molly returns to the bare essentials: the 'lost songs' are primal Metal Molly songs, with that cutting, angular and sometimes dissonant vibe of 'Nirvana meets the Beatles meets Weezer'.
Come see them at De Roma, because it's especially live that Metal Molly unleashes its sledgehammer and, with its sizzling energy, takes you back to the time when rock was still pure rock.