Everyone’s favourite bunny reveals a slew of new songs on two singles for Goner Records and Suicide Squeeze. Since 2010′s First Blood Nobunny has focused on touring playing so many shows and showing so much flesh it would make Madonna blush, however when it comes to releasing records Justin Champlin is about quality not quantity. In over ten years performing as Nobunny Champlin has put out three albums, a live record and around five singles, all of which have turned heads, guts and hearts on to his fearless approach to rock ‘n’ roll tipping its hat to every form the genre has morphed through since Bo Diddley picked up a guitar. This is further shown on The Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll EP and La La La La Love You which are so drastically different stylistically it’s hard to believe they’re from the same bunny! MaximumRNR EP (Goner Records) features arguably the best rock ‘n’ roll picture EVER on the sleeve, playing out savage punk numbers packed with snotty vocals, razor guitars and rhythms building to an imminent pile up. La La La La Love You on Suicide Squeeze features two heartfelt odes, the A side is a sunny pop number and the B side is damn near the sweetest love song I think I’ve ever heard. There is said to be more on the way in 2012 from the commando rocker – pop crusher – punk kizza that is Nobunny — and I for one can’t wait.
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No Bunny – At The Mall (Right Click/Save As)
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No Bunny – Assholes
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No Bunny – Lizard Liars And Sluts For Hire
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The Suicide Squeeze 7″ was for a singles club, and Goner was a record store day release — both of them are out of print. You could get these physical releases on discogs, but maybe people buying very limited records only to sell them twice or thrice the price a couple of months later don’t deserve your money (if you’re patient and look really hard you can meet buyers who aren’t selling for personal gain, though). You can buy a digital version of La La La La Love You on bandcamp. You can get Maximum Rock ‘N’ Roll EP on Soulseek, and take a look at Goner Records available releases.


