Hastings, UK’s Thee Headshrinkers are three disturbingly masked individuals who are here to make their mark, or to at least to fulfil their modest goal of playing London’s 100 Club, who were launched in a garage, the traditional breeding ground for bands of this nature. The 21st century also played its role in their formation through the musical version of an online dating site, which, if it’s anything like the romantic version, probably has a much lower success rate. Armed with a backline of bass and drums and a trusty fuzzy Vox Phantom, Thee Headshrinkers are now set to draw a slightly unsteady line in the sand with their debut album, Head Cheese, that is due out on the 29th November via Property Of The Lost Records. Diving into Head Cheese sounds slightly off-putting, ...