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Naughty
but nice, sweet and sour, beautifully macabre, wonderfully morose.
The Bastard Fairies could be termed an oxymoron. If this is the case then
their music is most definitely oxymoronic.
Naughty but nice, sweet and sour, beautifully
macabre, wonderfully morose. Like a baby with a razor blade, it'll hug you
then cut you with no warning.
Lead singer Yellow Thunder Woman, fiercely
intelligent and clearly disturbed is that baby, assigned to take you
through the many trials of life and understand that, no matter who you
are, or where you've come from, we are all f**ked up and twisted and each
of us a bastard fairy in our own little way.
She is Native American, a direct decendant of the
Great Ponca Chief Standing Bear, an Indian princess and member of the
Yankton Sioux. In the Lakota language sioux means "snake in
the grass" and Yellow Thunder's inner soul is just that. She's the
sort of girl who you could take to meet your ultra conservative, Christian
parents and appear to them to be the most perfect sweet little thing.
Then, just when you think you're safe, up jumps that snake and bites into
your mother's neck, injecting her central nervous system with venomous
tales of how to give great blow jobs and having extra marital affairs. But
before you know it, she's served up an antidote of pure cute and all
fellatious thoughts are gone. However, be aware that like herpes of the
mouth it lurks in the shadows of one's conscience waiting to strike and
there is no cure.
Life is very short and death is very long so come
on friends lets embrace our own little peculiarities and become part of
the Bastard Fairy family.
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city: Los Angeles
state: CA
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