Guide to the Ladybugs

Ladybugs Songs and Albums

The Ladybugs (aka The Spotted Album) (1968)

The self-titled Ladybugs album, also known as the spotted album due to the styilized close-up of a ladybug on the cover reflected not only the backlog of songs by Penny Dreadful and Steffie Sin, but also their desire to return to simpler music. Few of the resulting songs could be considered great with the exception of the first track. The Song Tesla’s Stepdaughters became an anthem of a generation of women living in a highly technical world without men.

1. Tesla’s Stepdaughters (Ep!phanee) #1 On the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

2. Beauty Is (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

3. Bathsheba (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar, harmonica. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

4. Don’t Let Him Inside You (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

5. The Crossroads (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

6. Steffie’s Lookalike Robot (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, accordian. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: vox mechanica.

7. My Black Heart (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

8. China Lunch (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

9. Fifty Million Cars (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

10. After Great Pain (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, piano, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

11. High Risk (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: harmony vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

12. Things are Beautiful if you Love Them (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

13. Handprints on Car Windows (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: harmony vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

14. Just a Nut (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

15. Wounded Deer (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

16. My Dream (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass, bagpipes. Ruth De Molay: drums.

17. Behind Every Woman (Ruth De Molay)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass, saxaphone. Ruth De Molay: vocals, drums.

18. I’m Rich, So Rich (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

19. Egomaniac (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

20. Sad Little Witch Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

21. A World is Dead (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

22. Plumbing (Ruth De Molay)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: lead vocals, drums.

23. Madrid (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, mandolin. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

24. Cliffs of Doneen (Traditional)

Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

25. Where are you, Francis Perkins? (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, ukilele. Penny Dreadful: acoustic guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

Guide to the Ladybugs

Ladybugs Songs and Albums

Blessed Nobody (1967)

Often called the most innovative musical work of the modern age, Blessed Nobody was built around a magical fantasy theme, held to much more tightly than was the war theme for UXB. The band posed for the cover in costume as traveling medieval minstrels and all the tracks were built around the idea of a fantasy sound with magical influences. This resulted in an Ep!phanee heavy record, but stands as her greatest collected work.

Blessed Nobody is often considered the third Ladybug Movie, though it was not filmed, directed, or produced by professionals. Instead, Ep!phanee and the others simply adlibbed falling into their imagined magical fantasy world, playing both themselves and a long list of characters. While some consider it a cult classic, it is hardly ever shown.

1. Everyone Cries Alone (Ep!phanee) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: backing vocals, cowbell. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, piano, bass. Ruth De Molay: lead vocals, drums, tambourine. Other: choir.

2. Copper (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, accordian. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums, marachas. Other: French horns.

3. Once in a Lifetime (Ep!phanee) #3 On the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, marachas. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, bass. Steffie Sinn: marachas. Ruth De Molay: drums, conga. Other: harmonium, spoken work, full orchestra with choir, harp.

4. You Made a Fool of Me (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: accordian. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

5. Blessed Nobody (Ep!phanee & Steffie Sin) #1 On the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: harmonica, jew’s harp. Penny Dreadful: acoustic guitar, harmonica. Steffie Sinn: vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, recorder, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums, finger cymbals, marachas. Other: 3 flutes.

6. Carnival Time (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee; lead vocals (double tracked), harmony vocals, organ, harmonica. Penny Dreadful: acoustic guitar, sitar. Steffie Sin: bass, harmonica, drums, tambourine. Ruth De Molay: tambourine.

7. My Radio Days (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: fuzz bass. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

8. House of Mirrors (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals. Steffie Sinn: bass, drums.

9. Women Performing Like Men (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

10. The Calliope in Veterans’ Hall (Ep!phanee) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, marachas. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass, marachas. Ruth De Molay: backing vocals, drums. Other: harp, 12 trumpeters, calliope, cannon

Guide to the Ladybugs

Ladybugs Songs and Albums

Magnum (1966)

Magnum was a hard rocking album with a few rock ballads thrown in for good measure. Magnum is often pointed to as the example of a technically perfect rock album. Some site Magnum as the point when Penny Dreadful’s coy lyrics about sexuality blossom into graphic detail—particularly in Know thy Flower.

1. Magnum (Steffie Sin) #1 on the singles chart.
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

2. Don’t Blame the Council (Steffie Sin)
Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

3. Everybody Cries Alone (Penny Dreadful) #1 on the singles chart.
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

4. Here and Somewhere Else (Ep!phanee)
Ep!phanee: vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: sitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

5. Don’t Think About Tomorrow (Ep!phanee)
Ep!phanee: vocals, organ. Penny Dreadful: guitar, sitar. Steffie Sinn: bass, fuzz bass, organ, drums. Ruth De Molay: bongos. Other: random taped noises.

6. Amateur Cosmetologist (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: harmony vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

7. Power Station (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

8. Friend of Mine (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

9. Killing Your Boyfiend (Steffie Sin)
Ep!phanee: piano. Steffie Sin: piano, organ, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: choir, orchestra.

10. Sleep Different Ways (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

11. Peer into the Future (Ep!phanee)
Ep!phanee: vocals, organ. Penny Dreadful: guitar, sitar. Steffie Sinn: bass, fuzz bass. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: saxophone quartet, Gregorian chant.

12. Know thy Flower (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: sitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

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Guide to the Ladybugs

Ladybugs Songs and Albums
UXB (1965)

UXB was an album themed around the Great Science War, though not all songs were devoted to the topic. The cover of UXB pictured the band wearing gas maskes, though Ep!phanee revealed several tattoos in the photo. This set off a new trend of women sporting tattoos. Today the album is most remembered for Ruth De Molay’s first song and only great hit, which the other three Ladybugs worked extensively on with her.

1. The Science War Song (Ruth De Molay) #1 on the singles chart.
Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass, organ. Ruth De Molay: lead vocals, drums.

2. Noble Corpses (Ep!phanee) #1 on the singles chart.
Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

3. Love Me Like a Bomb (Ruth De Molay)
Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: vocals, drums.

4. La Brea Tar Pits (Ep!phanee)
Ep!phanee: lead vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: sound effects machine.

5. The First Time She Kissed Me (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

6. Girls Blush (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

7. Wishing they Were (Penny Dreadful & Steffie Sin) #1 on the singles chart
Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

8. True Things Wrong Names (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

9. Unexploded Bomb (Ep!phanee)
Ep!phanee: vocals.

10. Darkness on the Battlefield (Ep!phanee) #1 on the singles chart.
Ep!phanee: vocals. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: guiro. Ruth De Molay: triangle.

11. Suddenly Shamed (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

12. Nightingale (Steffie Sin)
Ep!phanee: piano. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

13. Spend Your Manhood (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: harmony vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

14. Deep Drunken Joy (Penny Dreadful)
Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

15. Splendid Wasteland (Ep!phanee)
Ep!phanee: vocals. Steffie Sin: drums.

The Drache Girl – Chapter 11 Excerpt

It was ten days later, on the fifth of Festuary that the construction train, loaded with hundreds of workmen and laying track as it went, reached Port Dechantagne. By the time the train was within eyesight of the station, there were already more than two hundred people standing by to watch history in the making, and when the last track was laid that would bring the train and all future vehicles like it, parallel to the station, there were more than twenty thousand spectators, standing on the station platform, filling the entire clearing, and lining the street in both direction as far as the eye could see. Most of those present were unable to see much of anything because of the crowds, however many of the children and a few of the adults discovered that climbing a large pine tree offered an excellent viewing opportunity. Forty feet off the ground, in the massive pine directly across Forest Avenue from the train station, four twelve year old children and a large steel-colored dragon perched on branches and watched the activity below.

“I’ve never seen so many people in one place before,” said Hero.

“It’s a pretty big crowd,” agreed Graham. “I’d rather come back when the first real train pulls in. Trains are ace, but this one hardly moves.”

“How fast do they go?” wondered Bessemer.

“Really fast. On a straight shot with full steam, I’ll bet you couldn’t even catch it.”

“Hey you guys, be quiet,” said Senta. “Mrs. Government is going to speak.”

The royal governor was indeed standing on the station platform ready to address the crowd. She wore a bright blue dress with a tuft of brilliant white lace over the bustle and cascades of white lace down the skirt. She was flanked on either side by the other movers and shakers of the colony including Mayor Korlann, Miss Lusk, Dr. Kelloran, Terrence and Yuah Dechantagne, and Hero’s sister Honor, as well as the new High Priest, Mother Linton. Even Zurfina, who usually eschewed crowded gatherings, was present. It was she who had provided the magical megaphone which Governor Dechantagne Calliere now brought to her mouth. It was much smaller than similar devices Senta had seen used by ship crews and officials at cricket matches, only about eight inches long, but when she spoke into it, everyone in the area could clearly hear the governor’s voice.

“Ladies and Gentlemen,” she said. “Welcome to the dedication of the Port Dechantagne train station. I have a few very brief remarks.”

“Oh boy, here we go,” said Graham. “Any time they say they’re going to be brief, they’re not.”

“They who?” wondered Senta.

“Speech-makers, that’s who.”

As far as the children were concerned, Graham’s suspicions were well-founded. Mrs. Dechantagne Calliere spoke for more than twenty minutes, recounting the history of the colony from the arrival of the battleship Minotaur, followed by the refugee ship Acorn, through the great battles with lizardmen and the destruction of the lizardman city-state to the southeast. She went on to the recent expansion of the town, and continued with a list of the businesses that would soon be opening in the colony and the benefits that each would receive from the arrival of the railroad line from St. Ulixes. By the time she was done, all four of the children were completely bored. They were certainly in no mood to listen to additional speeches, but more speeches seemed to be on the agenda, because no sooner had the Governor stopped, than she passed the megaphone to Mother Linton.

“This is bloody awful,” said Graham. “Let’s go do something else.”

Hertzel nodded his agreement, though whether he was agreeing that it was awful, or that he wanted to do something else, or both, was unclear.

“What do you want to do?” wondered Senta.

“Let’s go ride the dinosaurs,” suggested Graham.

Hertzel nodded again.

“I don’t think that’s safe,” said Hero.

“Of course it’s not safe,” replied Graham. “It wouldn’t be any fun if it was safe.”

“Alright,” said Senta. “But you boys have to help us down.”

The two boys helped Senta and Hero, both of whom were prevented from being truly arboreal by their large dresses, from branch to branch, finally lowering them to the ground, by their hands. A moment later the boys dropped down beside them.

“Are you coming?” Senta called up to the steel dragon.

“No, I’m going to listen to the speeches.”

Shaking their heads at the inscrutability of dragons, the four children tromped through the snow, walking between the trees of the forest lot so that they could come out on the street beyond the massive throng of people. They stepped out onto Bay Street about a mile north of the station and they followed it another mile till they reached the town square, which was as empty of human life as they had ever seen it. A single lizardman was crossing from east to west, carrying a little package.

Guide to the Ladybugs

Ladybugs Songs and Albums

Beneath the Denim (1965)

Beneath the Denim was a “typical” Ladybugs album, with Ep!phanee’s growing experimentalism, Penny Dreadful’s growing hard rock presence, and Steffie Sin’s expanded song writing. The original cover, which featured Steffie pulling the back of Penny’s pants down below her buttocks, was replaced with a tamer image of the band on stage and the unsold portion of the original print run was papered over with the new picture.

1. Artificial Man (Penny Dreadful) #1 on the singles chart

Ep!phanee: vocals (double tracked), guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

2. The Essence of Life (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

3. Believe What You Wish (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

4. Desire (Steffie Sin) #1 on the singles chart

Ep!phanee: piano. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

5. No One is Brave (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: guitar, harpsichord. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: vocals, drums. Other: chamber orchestra.

6. Throw the Dice (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

7. Beneath the Denim (Steffie Sin) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: backing vocals, drums.

8. We Are What We Think We Are (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

9. Equal Years (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, piano. Steffie Sinn: bass, drums.

10.Impossible to be Great (Epiphanee) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals. Other: choir

11. Face in the Light (Ep!phanee) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: guitar, piano. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass, fuzz bass. Ruth De Molay: vocals, drums.

12. A Child’s Sob (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: lead vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass, flute. Ruth De Molay: backing vocals, drums.

13. Crammed with Heaven (Epiphanee)

Ep!phanee: lead vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar, mandolin. Steffie Sinn: backing vocals, bass, dulcimer. Ruth De Molay: spoken word, drums.

Joss Whedon and The Upcoming Buffy Movie

I can only imagine what it feels like to have someone else take your creations and mess with them.  Joss Whedon reacts to the announcement of a new Buffy movie to be made without him.  Read it at E Online: follow this link.

Update: His Robot Wife

Well, I’m back at work on His Robot Wife.  I’ve got what I think is the best first chapter I’ve ever written.  Now to see if I can keep at it for nine more.

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Tesla’s Stepdaughters – ebook now only $1.99!

Tesla’s Stepdaughters is now just $1.99 as an ebook at both Amazon (for the Kindle) and Smashwords (for everything else).

Guide to the Ladybugs

Ladybugs Albums and Songs

Plastic Wave (1964)

Plastic Wave was a return to the Buddy Holly roots of the Ladybugs, and featured some of the best acoustical work they group ever did.

1. Exalt Him (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: acoustic guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: backing vocals, drum.

2. Fall Asleep My Love (Steffie Sin) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: acoustic guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: backing vocals, drum.

3. Follow the Drinking Gourd (Traditional)

Ep!phanee: vocals. Penny Dreadful: acoustic guitar. Steffie Sin: flute.

4. Never Kiss the Girls (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, tambourine. Penny Dreadful: acoustic guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drum.

5. It’s So Easy (Buddy Holly) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

6. That’ll Be the Day (Buddy Holly) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

7. Everyday (Buddy Holly) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

8. Autumn (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

9. The Teacher of All Things (Ep!phanee) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

10. I Saw, I Felt, I Came (Penny Dreadful)

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

11. The Name of Honor (Steffie Sin)

Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: vocals (double tracked), bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

12. Break the Law (Ep!phanee)

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

13. Winter Windows (Penny Dreadful) #1 on the singles chart.

Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sinn: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.