
In this edition of POSTBURNOUT.COM Interviews…, Andy McGurk, the founder and frontman of the Waterford-based experimental lo-fi band A Lethal Black Ooze, discusses forming the project after being unable to move to Australia, working with members of Gilla Band and M(h)aol for the initial line-up, how the band’s latest song “Rosie” tries to reclaim sexist stereotypes around marriage, the Waterford music scene, getting on Mike Watt’s “The Watt from Pedro Show,” and much more.
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