EIGHTIES MATCHBOX B-LINE DISASTER Blood And Fire (2010 UK 12-track CD album - Having found a new home at Black Records, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster emerge from the mire with their third studio album. 'Blood and Fire' sounds like an effortless resurrection; both reassuringly earthy and vital, yet startling in its dense evolution. 'Riptin' is riot-raw swamp-pop in the classic TEMBD tradition; 'Don't Ask Me To Love You' is a mature desert rock stomp akin to Nick Cave dodging between the legs of a gigantic Josh Homme; 'I Hate The Blues' is as rough and sinister as a Grindhouse trailer. It's a record of ever more violent extremes: 'Monsieur Cutts' is their hardest screamcore track ever – this bastard would have Disturbed running crying for their mamas - while 'So Long, Goodnight' is their first ever ballad. Includes the single 'Love Turns To Hate', presented in a title stickered & sealed digipak picture sleeve)