Here are a few comments from some good good people:
"Really Heartfelt and Mellow" - Zane Lowe, Radio 1
They are at times some where between Simon and Garfunkel and the Stone Roses - Steve Lamacq Radio 2
"Incredibly beautiful...I was blown away!" - Clint Boon, XFM
"Brilliant...Spine Tingling...Stunning" - Daily Star
"Look set to bring the streets of Manchester back to the centre stage of the British music industry" - Sandman Magazine
"I guarantee that anyone who watches them live will rush home to listen to them on Myspace" - Subvert Magazine
"5 Stars" - This Is London,
The sound of the streets - Terry Christian
I have respect for musicians like yourself that are trying to promote a good message to the less fortuanate people of the world - Desmond Tutu
(refering to the charity work the band have done with 46664)
heart-wrenching song Moonshine and Roses had the crowd waving lighters in the air.
-Kate Bradbury-City Life
It’s wonderful to see a Manchester band involved in the celebrations for Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday. It is a great honour for them and I, on behalf of Manchester, offer my congratulations and wish them every success.”
-Lord Mayor of Manchester
"You bunch of scallies"-Chris Moyles-Radio 1
The band still retain their soulful harmonies and folk roots, but the guitars have become more apparent, the bass heavier, the sax is deeper and the drums classier. The songs echo a bygone Manchester, but with a definite contemporary edge.-Surbia Records
B*jangl3s The Ruling Class fresh from their tours with The charlatans and the Twang play the Ruby lounge this Sat 11th july 09 with support coming from: International One and From the the kites of San Quentin. -The Ruby Lounge - Manchester -£5 -Doors open @ 9pm til the wee hours Holler!
B*jangl3s The Ruling Class fresh from their tours with The charlatans and the Twang play the Ruby lounge this Sat 11th july 09 with support coming from: International One and From the the kites of San Quentin. -The Ruby Lounge - Manchester -£5 -Doors open @ 9pm til the wee hours Holler!
These are exciting times for Manchester, with International One giving the city something to finally shout about. From 1976 to 1996 this great city was the envy of the world, with Buzzcocks, Magazine, The Fall, Joy Division/New Order, Happy Mondays, 808 State, The Stone Roses and Oasis et all leading the way. If International One keep progressing at this pace then it won't be long before we can think about world domination once again. These guys really are that good live and i am, more than willing, to put them alongside the great bands in terms of potential and creativity. Go on lads........You can do this, don't ever give in.
We're Fare Evaders, we recently changed our name from the Vibes, we changed the line up slightly and we are changing our sound a bit, just want to let everyone know cus not many people know we changed our name, so yer, check our songs out if you get a chance please, see what ya think.
There will only be a limited 1,000 copies of this version of the track so don’t leave it too late to pre- order.
To celebrate the release we are playing our first Manchester headline show at Ruby Lounge on April 1st with support from Televox & The Casinos. We will be playing a longer set with some brand new tunes thrown in. Hope you can make it.
moonshine and roses is fuckin beautifull!!i love it, aswell as bulletproof, fuck it all your tunes on here are crackin.any chance you could send us a demo?x