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Bromheads Jacket live @ King Tuts -

I eventually caught Bromheads Jacket a unique 3 piece punk/rock band from Sheffield, UK, at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow on the second last night of their tour. Their debut album ‘Dits from the Commuter Belt’ was released in 2006 and was recommended to me by a mate,...

BROMHEADS JACKET @ EXETER CAVERN 12/10/08 -

A Sunday night is always risky business (in Exeter anyway) and admittedly I had written it off as a potentially cruddy occasion. However, how very wrong I was. These were soon proved to be nothing but foolish thoughts as Bromhead’s Jacket successfully captured the crowd and blasted them with...

Win a pair of tickets to see Bromheads Jacket -

The biggest underground band around right now in the UK, Bromheads Jacket, have today announced an Autumn Tour in support of their sophomore album â€" ‘On The Brain’. The fabulous London-based Let’s Wrestle will be supporting Bromheads on tour and we have 3 pairs of tickets to give away to...

Hot Gossip - You Look Faster When You Are Young -

Sounding like 'a little bit of this, a little bit of that, Hot Gossip return with the difficult second album. And it could have gone a lot worse. At times there's some bare-faced Clash referencing, and a wholly British sound - a factor that is confounded by their Italian passports....

No Fighting In The War Room - In 2005, Sheffield four-piece, Harrisons used a springing post-mod touch to give the Unsigned Stage at Leeds some credibility and filled the air with promise and expectation. Not long after that they contributed their fair share of rugged, earthy and drilling instrumental precision to a tour of spirited promise when...

Little Man Tate - I Am Alive -

The kind of motivational banality ("never stand in someone's shadow") that Little Man Tate partake in here just makes you despair, rather than provoke the desired feeling of contentment. They aim for aspirational, but just ended up ticking the 'landfill' indie box. If Britain ever wants to be known for...

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