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Status: Single
State: London and South East
Country: UK
Signup Date: 10/21/2004

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Monday, September 07, 2009 
Tuesday, September 01, 2009 
Im chuffed to say that we will be playing with Jello Biafras new band; 
 Jello Biafra and the guantanamo school of medicine , along with the restarts at The Islington Academy on the 8th of September
If you want to come to the LONDON show, we have a cheap guestlist, which will get you in the gig for £7.50, instead of the full £17.50, please e-mail send us a message with your name, and wel get you on the list.
were on stage  at 8.00
cheers
MD

p.s we are also booked to play in sheffield on the 9th, but we dont have any cheap list or tickets for sale

 
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Wednesday, July 08, 2009 

Current mood:  restless
Been a hectic few months. But heres an update
Our new album "agree to disagree" will be released on august 10th, through pumpkin records ( myspace.com/pumpkinrecords) and availble from all record shops ( independent and major chains) if they dont have it, it can be ordered in by quoting the serial number pum018.
It will also be availble for download from all  good music download sites like i-tunes etc, and im sure it will be availble for free somewhere else!
If you want to pre order it go to our main page, and click on thepay pal link, we will send out the cd's so you recieve them a few days before the release.
were currently booking tours for the uk and abroad, so keep checking our dates for updates, including an album launch gig.

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We have also had the privalage of recording a Radio 1 Live session for  the punk show which will be broadcast soon, in the meantime, Mike Davies has been spinning tunes off of the new album, if you want to request a track then go here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/mikedavies/allrequests.shtml
Currently listening:
Fire of Love
By Gun Club
Release date: 2001-01-16
Sunday, April 12, 2009 

Current mood:  ecstatic
We are proud to announce that our next album will be released through Pumpkin records,
and distributed through code7, via plastic head in the uk and cargo in the us and canada.
We have been good friends with pumpkin records since they put us up a few years ago, on our first tour where we watched the warriors on a huge tv eating grilled pizza,
the gig was preety cool too!
Very excited to work with close friends on a cool label that has released some amazing stuff with such bands as:
the autonomads: myspace.com/theautonomads
six fish: myspace.com/sixfish:
dead subverts:myspace.com/deadsuberts
the extinguishers: myspace.com/theextinguishers
and a shit tone more,

watch this space for updates
and if you haven't seen it go watch the Warriors, coz its probably the best movie ever,
Currently listening:
The Warriors
Release date: 2005-11-08
Wednesday, March 04, 2009 
Just booked studio time to record our second album. Weve got 3 days with the legendary peter miles, who did our last album as well as random hand, king blues fall of efrafa etc.
The mans a genius, and we reckon with triple the amount of time as the last record we should end up with a fucking monster of an album.

Track names include:

Our Inheritance
The revolution will be televised
Whats won is lost
Wake up and see
Someone else's lies
Question All Authority
Under Surveillance
Thrown out to the dogs
Embrace The Rage
+ 3 MORE to be named

we are hard at work getting the last 3 tracks together and will be demoing at the end of march, we've got no label in mind to release the album, and we cannot afford to do it D.I.Y, any suggestions are welcome, or if you run a label and are interested please e-mail us with a home address at moraldilemma_cbr@hotmail.com and ask for a press pack

We are all very excited about getting into the studio, and will be playing sets consisting almost entirely of new material until we go down to devon to record, so if you want a preview come to any of our gigs booked throughout march and april.
cheers
MORAL DILEMMA

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 
add our md presents profile at www. myspa​ce.​ com/​mdpun​knite​

for info about​ upcom​ing gigs,​ pics from past night​s,​ mp3s from bands​ who are going​ to play.​.​.​
next gig :

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Currently listening:
High Voltage
By AC/DC
Release date: 2003-02-18
Sunday, February 01, 2009 

Category: Music
Yesterday we recorded a brand new track for an upcoming new 7 inch compilation for lost london records due for release in march 2009
check: myspace.com/lostlondonrecords.
the song is called "wake up and see" and will appear alongside such punk rock heavy weights as:

armed response unit: myspace.com/thearmedresponseunit
the kramers: myspace.com/thekramersmusic
bastion: myspace.com/bastionuk



Currently listening:
Hard Time Killing Floor Blues
By Skip James
Release date: 2003-07-15
Monday, May 07, 2007 
ive been recording some solo acoustic stuff, mostly blues and folk tunes just for the hell of it, go to myspace.com/3chordcraig and have a listen

cheers
craig
md
Monday, March 26, 2007 
taken from http://www.music-zine.com/reviews/

Let's put the context of this album. I had seen Moral Dilemma at the Cellar Bar 8 in Cambridge. I had been knocked down by their energy, their great lyrics and their fast tempos with good structures. OK, I confess, their whole sound leaves me upside-down with a stupid grin on my dirty little face. With their incredibly professional recordings I downloaded from their myspace page (www.myspace.com/moraldilemmalondon) , their debut album became one of the most exciting punk/hardcore album I've ever been waiting for. Once you've listened to "Apathy", "Bastard Sons", "Right to Remain Silent" and "Had Enough", you're addicted. Not only did they manage to get into my Live Bands top 10 list, but they also managed to be the first local band to get into my punk rock album top 10 list. I had not been so impatient to listen to an album since "Sing Sing Death house" by The Distillers and "Sweet Misery" by Born to Lose. This is not the only common point these bands share. Indeed, Moral Dilemma is a great combination of straight-forward punk/hardcore the way The Distillers, Minor Threat and AFI (the "Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes" era) used to play it with a slight sense of outlaw punk rock like Social Distortion (rock'n'roll solos, harmonica bringing a Mike-Nessian cowboy element) and white-trash hardcore like Speedealer or Black Radio. The drumming by Pasty is very precise and diversified. I had not enjoyed a drumming this way since Andy "Outbreak" Granelli (Nerve Agents, The Distillers) stopped playing punk/hardcore. Craig (guitar-vocals) has an outrageously furious voice which fits very well with the backing vocals by Chloe (Bass-backing vocals). With their hand-grenade-like lyrics and their well-developed vocal parts they manage to create an atmosphere of their own, between raw anger and more melodic scorn against our degenerating world. Most of the choruses are killer-sing-along parts people should shout while pogo-dancing alone in their room or at their gigs. The only problem with this album is the length. 10 songs, 24 minutes… when an album is that good, you'd like it to last a bit longer (I'm hooked! I can't quit man! Give me some more, more, more!). The good thing in having a quite short album is that you cannot put any song to the bin. Everything is to be kept and remembered and you don't fell cheated with songs which are just here to fill so more minutes. Let's hope they will find a label to release this album. If you think you're ready to be liberated, buy it. "Buy the ticket, take the ride"…

Thomas Budzynski


we are still sorting out what we are going to do with the album so we are unsure when/ how it will be released, but as soon as we know you will know.
cheers
craig
md
Monday, October 16, 2006 

we are currently preparing to record our first full length album on the 22nd of november with peter miles (http://www.myspace.com/petermiles) and if all goes acording to plan itch (king blues) producing it.

We are aiming to get 11 tracks done in a day, something that has been said to be almost impossible by any other band, but damnitt wel get it done if are arms fall off on the process.

the tracklist will look somthing like this

apathy

hypodermic

blind leading the blind

walking through ashes

ive had enough

right to remain silent

never say die

bastard sons

+3 new tracks:

wasting your time

body bags

and an untitled track that pasty has written

by the looks of things the whole thing will probably be done on analogue, and will be recorded live, so excpect to hear the rawest sounding album of this year with a couple of small suprises in there too. no idea if anyones going to release it, or if were gonna do it diy after its all done so keep posted.