Mike Fury

Mike Fury is a writer and musician from London, UK.
Musician
In 2001, he formed Four Letter Fury, a punk rock band who blended various other influences ranging from blues, to reggae, who also went on to perform various clubs and venues around London, notably supporting The Stranglers' singer, Paul Roberts, and British punk band, Airbomb. The band recorded two EPs and two full albums and concluded their three years in this band in January 2005 when they performed a final concert in aid of the charity Cancer Research UK, which received unexpected press coverage.
In 2004, while still playing in Four Letter Fury, he joined Dead Famous, a glam-oriented punk band who made a vast number of notable appearances, including live slots at The Bulldog Bash festival in Stratford-Upon-Avon, alongside The Datsuns and others, and supporting Australian punk band, The Scientists. Despite two recordings and a long list of live appearences, the band departed in 2006 to pursue their individually preferred styles of music.
Shortly after this breakup, Mike joined Bubblegum Screw, a London based punk band influenced by the sound of 1970's New York punk and rock, and bands such as Ramones and New York Dolls. After recording and touring, Mike left the band in 2008.
He now plays in punk blues band, Kid Slug, who have also released a split 7" single with Spanish punk band Nuevo Catecismo Catolico.
Writer
He has written articles and interviews for a variety of magazines mostly on the subject of martial arts and film. He has also interviewed actors and filmmakers such as Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren and Donnie Yen.
Film
Additionally, he has worked as a fight choreographer, stunt performer and occasionally actor in a number of feature films.
 
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