They tried to put them in a box the first time round, but there was no pigeonholing HEAD LIKE A HOLE’S anarchic onstage madness and searing, metallic-rooted rock’n’roll. For ten years Booger Beazley and co had left Wellington and half their clothes behind as they stormed across the stages of New Zealand, Australia and Europe.
In 1996, 'On the Street' in Sydney wrote they were “easily one of the most creatively brilliant bands in the modern world” and over a decade later, the band are back to prove it. If you’re not hanging out for “A Crying Shame” and “Comfortably Shagged”, you’re not coming to our party, pal. HLAH are a national treasure and we will be feeding them whatever it takes backstage to make sure they tear it up at BDO 2010.