My Great Affliction
Wolverhampton, UK      Rock
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    • "13 Shadows" *Preview*
    • Narcissus (Live Acoustic)
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    • Dark Daze
    • Let Down
    • Feel It
    • There To Be Shot At
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Status are back as a 5 piece and sounding better than ever!

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" My Great Affliction. Sounding even better than ever, they gave a tight, intense performance of their dark aggressive sound that saw them go down well with The Rainbow crowd. It's good to see that they have upped their game making them more-than-ever a band to checkout. "
  - Stephen Hudyuba, Surface unsigned (Apr 21, 2008)

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Members: Dylan - Vocals, Barney - Guitar/vocals, Dazilla - Bass, Craig - Drums
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MY GREAT AFFLICTION (M.G.A)  are a hard playing, hard hittin' 5 piece from the Midlands bringing "Full Throttle Rock N 'Roll" with a menacing bass sound, pulsating percussion and screaming guitars and vocals to match! Check the gig listings to see us live here or @ www.myspace.com/mygreataffliction

See you all soon, spread the word & keep it loud!



REVIEWS


BARFLY - BIRMINGHAM.
 
  Taking things back to their roots, My Great Affliction are full throttle rock and roll. Piercing vocals and bags of attitude from front man Dylan pushed the tracks along at a ferocious pace whilst managing to maintain the material's melody. A great performance with influences from Motley Crue in their sound. It proved a highly entertaining set from a band with excellent showmanship and a wealth of musical ability. There is no doubting that they have passion for their music and this went down very well at the Barfly. Stephen Hudyuba - BBC.

 

 

 

STOURBRIDGE ROCK CAFE 2000
  Now who can ask for better than this? A blast of sleaze-rock akin to early Guns ‘N' Roses and Velvet Revolver; a super-slick performance from a super-slick band. The 5 members are obviously comfortable with each other and that comes across in the way they work together as a group. You get the feeling of 100% star quality just watching them. There was very little interaction with the audience; there didn't need to be. The band's stage show was nothing more or less than what it was; 5 guys playing pure rock and roll. I have no doubt in my mind that anybody who enjoys rock music should see these guys live at least once. Matt Dastard - Monochrome Museum. 


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