Leeds’ favourite surf punks, X Ray Cat Trio, play soul shattering songs about love, hate, murder and ladies who smoke. Wearing their influences on their sleeves, it’s gloriously clear they draw faithfully from the authentic styling of Billy Childish, Dan Sartain, Nasty 50’s Rockabilly, gritty 60’s Garage and trashy 70’s Punk Rock. This is no messin’ rock and roll at its finest.
Firm believers in the Instrumental, as mastered by Link Wray and Dick Dale, the pieces they craft would feel quite at home in a Tarantino or Rodriguez Movie.
Big Cheese Magazine
“X Ray Cat Trio are the finest swashbuckling punkabillys to surface on the Leeds circuit, a mutiny
against orthodox genre, X Ray Cat freshly drench their amps with rogueish rock n roll and hillbilly
horror punk, ricocheting twangs of blues from a supercharged Gretsch.”
Bizzare Magazine
“Tattoos, good looking fellas and a snifter of skiffle”
No Title Magazine
“There is such a vivacious energy in the vocals that implants a passionate character throughout
the songs which emphasise the zany brilliance of the X Ray Cat... The flagship Rockabilly outfit in
Leeds” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Leeds’ favourite surf punks, X Ray Cat Trio, play soul shattering songs about love, hate, murder and ladies who smoke. Wearing their influences on their sleeves, it’s gloriously clear they draw faithfully from the authentic styling of Billy Childish, Dan Sartain, Nasty 50’s Rockabilly, gritty 60’s Garage and trashy 70’s Punk Rock. This is no messin’ rock and roll at its finest.
Firm believers in the Instrumental, as mastered by Link Wray and Dick Dale, the pieces they craft would feel quite at home in a Tarantino or Rodriguez Movie.
Big Cheese Magazine
“X Ray Cat Trio are the finest swashbuckling punkabillys to surface on the Leeds circuit, a mutiny
against orthodox genre, X Ray Cat freshly drench their amps with rogueish rock n roll and hillbilly
horror punk, ricocheting twangs of blues from a supercharged Gretsch.”
Bizzare Magazine
“Tattoos, good looking fellas and a snifter of skiffle”
No Title Magazine
“There is such a vivacious energy in the vocals that implants a passionate character throughout
the songs which emphasise the zany brilliance of the X Ray Cat... The flagship Rockabilly outfit in
Leeds” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.