Have a listen to this: Brunel by The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing.

Their album, the awesomely titled This May Be The Reason Why The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing Cannot Be Killed By Conventional Weapons is now available for pre-order.

You want more? Here’s Chud’s Shawn C. Baker, who is clearly a fan:

Equal parts face-shredding musical mosaic and painstakingly curated alt-history lesson, The Men’s musical direction has not changed, but rather gained the enhancement of age and practice. It comes as no surprise then that as true to the sound The Men established on their first album as the new album is there are some new colours in thrown into the mix here, and for marvelous effect. ‘Margate Fhtagn‘ begins as a lively holiday romp down to the coast executed with all the bounce of a track by early 90′s groups such as Sugar or dare I even say Ned’s Atomic Dustbin. However the trip as well as the track quickly devolves into full out Black Metal Crust as Cthulhu rises from the deep and overturns our narrator and his family’s plans for a factory worker’s much deserved swim at the beach. Still, mind-bending horror aside, the Nameless One doesn’t have even close to enough chutzpah to cast a shadow on the quaint social niceties of 19th century Britain, as evidenced by the song’s final, charming refrain, “Didn’t we have a lovely time the day we met Cthulhu?”

Magic. Pure Magic.

Bonus points if you spot the TARDIS in the video.

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