Creem Profiles
FLESH FOR LULU
(Pronounced “Boy Howdy!”)


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HOME: Big Fun City.
AGE: Dream on, cowboy.
PROFESSION: Sleeping dogs.
HOBBIES: Sending anonymous postcards to vegetarians in Blackpool, repeated viewings of To Sir With Love with Nancy and Sluggo, musical cannibalism.
LAST BOOK READ: Naked Lunch by William “Tubby" Burroughs.
LAST ACCOMPLISHMENT Mary Stuart Masterson with a Siamese twist.
QUOTE: “Do thosi chick peas come with strips of skin?”
PROFILE: After kicking around on the London club circuit for a while, this U.K.-based band released a pair of albums and an EP overseas and was featured on the soundtrack to John Hughes’ Some Kind Of Wonderful before ^ signing a major label deal in America late last year. Long Live The New Flesh, their Capitol debut, is destined to change the eating habits of veggie-lovin’ citizens everywhere.
BEER: Boy Howdy!