Lemmy approved rock-metal fusionists Barb Wire Dolls are coming to Milton Keynes

Following up on a very successful 2016, Barb Wire Dolls are set to release their brand new album Rub My Mind, on June 16th 2017, via Motörhead Music.

Back in the U.S.S.A., the first single taken from the new album, is a two and half minute fiery social statement of satirical punk-rock heaven that well represents the true sentiment of the record.

Rub My Mind was recorded in the Joshua Tree desert at legendary studio Rancho De La Luna in California, where Iggy Pop and Queens Of The Stone Age made their seminal albums.

Produced and mixed by Jay Baumgardner (Evanescene, John Fogerty, Bush), it is a collection of thirteen eclectic tracks that reflects on the state of our world, how to deal with it - and how to escape it!

Rub My Mind builds on the energetic platform of their last two releases - Slit and Desperate - delivering an album that confidently grabs your immediate attention.

Rub My Mind soundscape blends the melodic rage of lead guitarist and former pro surfer and skateboarder Pyn Doll, the crunchy rhythm guitar of Remmington, the pulsating bass of Iriel Blaque, the Bonham-esque power of Krash Doll on drums; all led by Isis Queen’s dynamic vocals and flamboyant presence.

Dedicated to legend Lemmy, the album is an exciting retro cocktail of late ‘70s influenced punk and '90s grunge refracted through the prism of 2017.

Hailing from an artist commune on the island of Crete, Barb Wire Dolls sold everything they owned and left crisis-ridden Greece in 2010 for Los Angeles, at the invite of legendary KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer.

The band’s electrifying rock did not go unnoticed by the elder statesman of the Sunset Strip, the incomparable, irreplaceable Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. After seeing Barb Wire Dolls live, Lemmy took an immediate interest in the band and had them signed to the Motörhead Music record label.

Having played more than 800 shows in 25 countries, and with an extensive and diverse live support under their belt, including the likes of GBH, Status Quo, NOFX and Steel Panther, Barb Wire Dolls are now on the road, and heading to The Craufurd Arms.

They'll be greased and ready for action at the Wolverton haunt this Thursday (May 18). 

They are Lemmy approved.  Do you need to be told twice to head over?!