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Computer Club - Turn The Lights Out [SINGLE] -

So the guitars start roaring and the drums are bashed and Computer Club are on the stereo. It is obvious that they have had an upbringing of Interpol, Joy Division and (I hate to say it) The Pigeon Detectives.This is a mainstream indie song, no doubt. It’s very obvious, the...

Snobs - Computer Club is one of those bands that pulls so well from their influences, you'll swear you've heard them before. A tight foursome from Birmingham, Snobs is Computer Club's debut 7' on Split Records. Up until now, Computer Club have enjoyed a rabid following of fans, gorging themselves on the...

Spinto Band : February Tour -

New single also plannedDelaware indie insurgents The Spinto Band have announced they will tour the UK throughout February , and also plan to release their new single 'Vivian Don't' - the flipside to which will feature a cover of Tommy James & The Shondells' 'I...

The Holloways - The Holloways' Manchester performance saw Manchester University Students Union invaded by painfully trendy, leopard skin clad, bright young things hoping for an excuse to wave their glowsticks in the air. Fortunately, the Holloways style of post-punk with fiddles put pay to any whistle blowing. The support was ably provided by Kubichek!,...

Yeti - Yeti proudly displays their sense of wonder! Just over three years ago, former The Libertines bassist John Halsall confirmed that he was more than ready to move on and away from the wreckage of that compelling, but ill-fated venture. With help from Andrew Deian (guitar/vox), Graham Blacow (drums) and Marc Underwood...

Superabundance - Mouthy, opinionated and cynical they may be, but it's hard not to love the Young Knives. Rather than bring out what singer and principal songwriter Henry Dartnall predicted would be "...a second album of sh*t songs like every other band..." Superabundance admirably builds on their reputation for savvy, joyful dissections...

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