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Cock's Fighting

The Fighting Cock's gig at Camden's HQ's tomorrow (September 15th) may be their last, PlayLouder can reveal.
The band have been, um, fighting for weeks, after head Cock Ludas Matyi became enraged by RCA's ideas for the band. After refusing to re-record the acclaimed 'Come and See', Matyi fell out with the label, and a future relationship is in doubt. The single, 'Love Somebody (Yes I Do)' has suffered constant release delays, but will now appear in shops on Monday, and may be the band's last release for RCA, as the album, 'Come ad See' is likely to be issued through indie label Org.
Kinky, Princess Molly, Cha Cha D'amour and Ludas will all play at tomorrow's gig, but after that "anything could happen".
"I have realised," said Ludas, "again, that this industry is fucking evil, and I don't know if I want to be a part of it anymore."
Matyi formerly fronted the infamous Széki Kurva, who's uncompromising attitude to the music industry won them enemies all over, including Asian Dub Foundation and "every venue in London". Tellingly, Matyi recently had the Széki Kurva logo tattooed on his arm.

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