LOVES UGLY CHILDREN IN TEA AND CHIPS SCANDAL!
Pictured here, Christchurch band Loves Ugly Children soak up the hurly burly of life in London. Oblivious to the camera they indulge in mugs of tea and plates of chip, that are apparently available "over the counter" in cafes around the city. While touring in England, the band recorded a five song EP, due for release on Flying Nun early 96. Meanwhile, the label have begun making preparations for their 15th Anniversary next year. Nunfest will take place in March /and will feature gigs in Auckland (21/22/23), Christchurch (28), and Dunedin (29/30), plus extracurricular events such as record fairs, picnics, and a field trip to the Dunedin Sound exhibition at the Dunedin Early Settlers Museum. Write to PO Box 677, Auckland for further details.
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Rip It Up, Issue 220, 1 December 1995, Page 5
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132LOVES UGLY CHILDREN IN TEA AND CHIPS SCANDAL! Rip It Up, Issue 220, 1 December 1995, Page 5
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