STUDIO


Scratters have started recording the first masterpiece, releasing their first single to the media, friends and fans in the upcoming months as an independent movement covered by the mother project Sponge factory.

The song chosen to be the single is Satsuma Juice. The song was written one year ago and has been evolving since. Everything has been recorded and we are now in the mixing process. You can actually listen to an early mix of Satsuma Juice if you go to the "Enter" page of the website.

LIVE AT TROF


Recorded live at Trof in Manchester last month, here are five songs that you can listen to (click on one of the small pictures) or that you can download (click on the song title in bold) if you really like them.

Here they are, the first one is Scratting one of our first song, then you have Satsuma Juice which is in the mixing process for a soon release, followed by War our one and only cover, Swiss Troll the cursed song and Itchy Enema which could mean "attention aux poulets congelés" in French.


LIVE AT THE ROADHOUSE


Recorded live at the Roadhouse in Manchester last year, have a listen to these songs!

The first one is Satsuma which will be the single released soon and the second one is the now famous Shminky Shmooh and its crazy dance.



JAMMING SESSION


OK, here is some stuff from our jamming session. This is one of the most enjoyable moment for a musician and a band: jamming 30 minutes on a couple of riff and trying to bring new stuff and energy. It's sometimes even better than gigs!

I'm not really sure if it has any interest for you. So we would appreciate if you could let us know if we should had more songs or remove this section. Just contact us and let us know!


The first song is called Snapdragon Sushi and it should be one of our new song this summer, the second song is not really a song but anyhow we called it Chindia and the third one is Ninjabread Man 2, the kind of jam we have when we are a bit angry or stressed. Enjoy!


VIDEO


Check our video from a gig at the Lloyds... the song is War.
Check the same song played at Trof.