"Manc band with a groovy bass driven rock pop a roll that has hints of Supergrass, The Small Faces and Buzzcocks. 'The Meaning of Loyalty' is a fine piece of dark hued punk pop [like a late period Buzzcocks lp track indeed]. 'New York City Blues' is like The Kinks getting duffed over by Kings of Leon via a smidge of Ramonery...'Sarah' hints at early White Stripes [before they became Dead Zep]...a great jerk n quirk garage pop nugget. Another fine band y'all...come and see!"
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“Like a garage rock band with Perry Farrell singing, great stuff I really like it.” JOHN KENNEDY XFM EXPOSURE
"The whole meaning of loyalty EP shows a quality of songwriting that is a rare find today. It needs to be said that in the mêlée of Indie writing the style of songwriting peculiar to the quality rock era in the sixties has been all but lost and it’s not until guys like Hey Bulldog resurrect it that we realise what we’ve been missing."MANCHESTER IS MUSIC
"New York City Blues EP is the most vital release we've heard since Oasis's "Definitely Maybe" or The Strokes "Is This It?". Ploughing the garage rock furrow, but mixing it up with the pop nous of The Subways or Nic Armstrong if there's one artist that's going to go from zero to hero within six months then this man will be it."DESIGNER MAGAZINE
Like many great bands before them, Hey Bulldog began as a germ of an idea of main man Rob Manton. The multi-talented Manchester-based musician, who named his venture after the last song that the Beatles recorded in a room together, recorded the debut EP, New York City Blues, by himself with the help of a drum machine.
Before turning the project into a fully fledged band, Manton subtly started to create a buzz with the help of Myspace and a variety of fanzines, leading Manchester’s Designer ‘zine to say that, “At the time of going to press Hey Bulldog isn't a fully fledged band, haven't played a gig and we're already naming him one of the Best New Artists to look out for”.
As word spread, Steve Lamacq named Hey Bulldog his Unsigned Band of the Week on his BBC Radio 6 music show and the band became favourites of XFM djs Clint Boon and John Kennedy.
Now, the band really is a band. Manton has found himself a set of like-minded cohorts, continued to write songs and has developed an enviable following thanks to consistently exciting live shows all over the UK. Those Beatles influences along with the likes of the Kinks and the Kings of Leon are evident all over Hey Bulldog’s music, from the catchiest of melodies to guitar hero-esque riffs that Hendrix and the White Stripes would be proud of. This is, to all intents and purposes, a rock ‘n’ roll band, yet their wings spread far further than that.
Hey Bulldog is that most rare of beasts. The music is as personal as it’s possible to get, and yet the songs are so good that they’re accessible to anyone and everyone.
As I write, the band has just released their first professional studio recordings. and is readying itself for the summer festival circuit. By the time 2010 arrives, you’ll know the name and you may well be singing the songs along to the radio as you drive to work.
Catch them live now, while you can still get to the front without getting crushed.
Hey cheers for the friendship, check my page if you're interested in recording, mixing or mastering - top mics, great rooms, low rates. Keep up the good work :)
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