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The Larroquettes / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Label: Suicide By Suit

Website: www.thelarroquettes.com

Sounds Like: The White Stripes, Iggy And The Stooges, The Stooges Songs, Oblivions, Flat Duo Jets

Genre: Rock

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Rock charts for Chicago, IL
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Biography:

You like The Stooges? We do, too.

Booking: thelarroquettes@gmail.com
Representative Label: suicidebysuit.com
facebook.com/pages/TheLarroquettes
reverbnation.com/thelarroquettes
youtube.com/larroquettes

Press:

““cooooooool" gabby.rawk Mexico Wednesday August 10 2011 01:19 AM”
gabby.rawk - gabby.rawk - Fan of The Larroquettes on Jango

““I would NEVER send y'all any hate mail ;o)" lazyeyeranch B.F.E. Calif Unit… Saturday August 13 2011 01:46 AM”
lazyeyeranch - lazyeyeranch - Fan of The Larroquettes on Jango

““First group on jango besides major artists that i liked." Perfekt_Sniper Lebanon, Tn Wednesday August 17 2011 12:48 AM”
Perfekt_Sniper from Lebanon, TN - Perfekt_Sniper - Fan of The Larroquettes on Jango

“[The Larroquettes' album "Quartet Loser"] rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.”
Critical Mass - Critical Mass blog

“Tuesday, March 1, 2011 The Larroquettes (myspace.com/the larroquettes) Trashy absurdity that will fuck you up yet give you a chuckle. Or chuckle you up yet give you a fuck. It really works both ways. If you like guitars and drums and bass and beer and passing out and fighting and fun than you need to Larro-get this. BTW, on The John Larroquette Show sitcom there was an entire episode with a running gag about Roky Erickson coming through the bus station. How did that get on TV? Posted by Roctober Magazine Reviews: at 1:55 AM”
Roctober Magazine Reviews - Roctober Magazine

“....Also performing are the Larroquettes, one of the best trashy garage bands in town!”
Chicago Stage Review - Chicago Stage Review

"....this night started with a Chicago quartet called the Larroquettes, named, no doubt, for that great thespian from “Night Court.” Ably anchored by a solid bassist named Mariah (just Mariah), the group churned out nasty, dirty, blues-based garage-rock crunch—the members cite the Mummies and the Cramps among their heroes—and a fine start to the night it was, especially when the set ended with trashed drums and an onstage wrestling match.
Jim DeRogatis - http://blogs.vocalo.org/jderogatis/