I can’t access live updates right now, but here’s what’s known about Violent Soho and the track Muscle Junkie up to recent public mentions.
- Muscle Junkie is a track by Violent Soho that appeared on their early material and continued to be referenced in fan content and live sets during their active years. It’s commonly cited in guitar tabs and older releases, indicating its role as part of their 2010s era repertoire.
- The band went through periods of touring, recording, and occasional hiatus discussions, with notable live comebacks and headline shows in Australia before public activity slowed in later years.[3][4]
- Rolling Stone Australia coverage from the mid-2010s framed Violent Soho as a band that stayed true to their heavy, hook-laden approach, often prompting lively live performances that fans remember fondly.[3]
- Availability of Muscle Junkie in various formats (live performances, cover videos, and fans’ tabs) suggests the track remains a recognizable part of their catalog for listeners exploring their discography.[5][7]
- While there’s frequent fan speculation about future reunions or new material, concrete, up-to-date announcements would require a current news check.[2]
Illustration: If you’d like a quick snapshot, I can create a simple chart showing approximate release years and noted live appearances for Muscle Junkie relative to Violent Soho’s major releases, using public data points you’re interested in (e.g., album releases, notable tours). I can also pull together a concise, up-to-date briefing if you want me to fetch current news sources when you’re ready.[4][3]
If you want, I can summarize the latest confirmed activity and any announced plans as soon as I have access to current sources.
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musicnoteslib.comПесня · 2010 · Продолжительность 3:16
music.apple.comL] “We’ve got nothing in writing as of yet. We were there end of 2011 for ATP festival. We had an incredible time, and now we are always keen to head back to the UK!” S] Do you have anywhere you particularly enjoy visiting over here? … L] “With ‘Jesus Stole My Girlfriend’, I was engaged to girl and we broke up over religion. It’s as simple as that. With ‘Muscle Junkie’, isn’t it obvious? It’s about dudes who care too much about ego and their muscles, which in general, means they don’t care...
www.soundspheremag.comBrisbane goliaths Violent Soho are one of those bands that every Australian just needs to see live. The group’s longevity has been incredible to say the least, having written and released immeasura…
www.backseatmafia.com"People want to give us a lot of shit for wearing our influences on our sleeves. But we just aren't interested in hiding our influences. We aren't trying to impress."
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