Posts Tagged ‘glam’
Reviewed on Glam Rock Magazine
Posted by: The Medullary Paralysis in Press on July 1st, 2009
What they wrote:
Don’t let the purple latex fool you! This Italian Industrial Glam band takes music to the future! After listening to their new EP, I was quickly drawn to the song, Fashion Slave. It’s a heart pumping song reminiscent of old school Marilyn Manson and the brilliant soundtrack to the movie Queen of the Damned. Its beat is sexy and slinky while the vocals are smooth which creates a toxic combination that I can picture being used in any major motion picture or even on an indie goth designers runway! All the lyrics are in English which appeals to a much larger market. The band writes “In Italy we have little chance to be heard by international and open-minded professionals. Our lyrics are in English and we don’t play Italian Pop: this is why we submit our songs all over the world, ready to pack up at any moment”. After one afternoon, I’m already a fan! I want to hear their music in the next great action movie or vampire movie! This band is going place!
Click here to read this review on www.glamrockmagazine.com
Shine Your Latex!
Posted by: The Medullary Paralysis in Secrets on June 7th, 2009
If you want your latex clothing to look shiny, use a silicone based spray. Do not use anything oil based, it will damage the latex!
How to Clean Latex
Posted by: The Medullary Paralysis in Secrets on May 14th, 2009
- Immediately after wearing your latex clothing, rinse in lukewarm water with a little soap or mild liquid detergent. Don’t use anything meant to “cut grease” because it will cause damage.
- Wipe down the surfaces, don’t scrub!, with a soft dampened cloth being sure to wash inside and out.
- Rinse well and shake away excess water.
- Pat dry with a lint free towel.
- Allow your clothing to dry naturally. Don’t use heat!
How to Store Latex Clothing the Right Way
Posted by: The Medullary Paralysis in Secrets on May 12th, 2009
- Store your latex in a black garment cover, away from heat and UV light. UV light breaks down the latex material. Darkness is essential if you want your clothing to look great for a long time!
- Hang it on a plastic hanger. Don’t use a metal hanger, you risk staining your amazing catsuit…
P.S. Don’t store different coloured latex together as darker colours may stain lighter ones, ok?
















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