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Kamikaze Pilots erupted onto the scene in early 2005, instantly commanding the attention of those in earshot. With their eclectic mix of gripping, powerful, blistering tracks, they triumphed in four successive battle of the bands competitions (Signal Radio 06/Keele University 06/Swindon Lydiard Park 06/ Birmingham UCE University 07). The band used this vast exposure to lock down a massive loyal following, propelling them to consistently sell out gigs at established venues. This can only be attributed to pure talent, hard graft, and word of mouth ignited by their incendiary live performances.
Kamikaze Pilots 2005-2008
A MASSIVE thanks to all those who came to see us over the years, brought our records, gave us lifts, helped us in any way shape or form and more than anything believed in us. We had a riot over the last three years and it would not have been possible without our loyal fan base.
As a show of our everlasting appreciation we've made all the songs on our myspace page downloadable for free -Take, Share, Enjoy.
Hopefully it wont be the last time you see us, Were all working on other projects, who knows maybe we'll do a K.P. reunion tour in 10 years time when were all skint!
Finally one last thank you from Kamikaze Pilots
Simon Eaton, Martin Birch, Sam Aspinall and David Wheat
A few names we'd like to thank personally
Tom Crompton, Ash Reynolds, Adam Coxon, Laura Janda, Emma Goodwin @ Tezla Management, All our parents, Adam Sutton, Simon Austin, Adele Cork, Tash, John Kelly, Dan, Everyone who we roped into working behind our merch stall, All the bands who supported us/let us support them (especially Blast Stereos Loud, Transmit Disrupt, My Seargent Mask, Agent Blue), BBC Subculture, Tamzin Hindmarch @ The Sentinel and all our friends. - Sorry if we forgot anyone.
PRESS REVIEWS:
“Kamikaze Pilots are odds on favourite to reawaken rocks revolutionary spirit. At their recent performance at the Rock Café they fired up the audience with a tough, primitive rock n roll sound. They are firmly modelled on the garage savagery of rocks greats by pitting different musical approaches against each other to watch sparks fly” -
Rock Café 2000, K G Tremors
“Kamikaze Pilots onstage presence is worthy of the better stages at the V Festival…” -
The Sentinel, T Hindmarch
“You get the feeling that there won’t be that many more opportunities to see the Kamikaze Pilots in a small location, so go see them when you can.” -
Amplifeye, A Molloy
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