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Having have just finished recording some of their best material to date, Kids Can’t Fly are currently preparing to release their third EP this autumn. With a planned September release date, the band plan to tour more before the year is over. Armed with a unique blend of heartfelt, distinctly British vocals, punchy brass and some of the most catchy, anthemic songs the UK has to offer, their ability to put on blisteringly enjoyable live shows has made them a hit with fans everywhere. Kids Can’t Fly were formed when horn players Ryan Stanikk and Dave Matthews decided to start their own band in early 2006, after several years playing in a variety of south-coast acts. They quickly acquired a loyal local fanbase and before long the band undertook their first UK headline tour, upon which they sold out of their debut EP. They have since had a further a headline tour, and released another EP, the bands first digital release. This has seen steady sales on Itunes, and also sold well when they supported genre giants, Zebrahead, on their most recent UK tour. Zebrahead were so impressed with the band they asked the horn section to join them on stage each night, something that also happened at this years Sonisphere festival. Other bands Kids Cant Fly have supported included The Misfits, Big D and the Kids Table, Spunge and The Toasters. Tireless networking and online promotion has seen the band acquire a large international fan base. Boasting over ten thousand friends on Facebook, the band have tried their best to be as approachable and accessible as possible. By regularly chatting to and updating fans, the band has increased in popularity very quickly. Kids Can’t Fly look forward to spreading their wings even further over the next few months, and continue their reputation as being one of the most hard working, accessible and talented bands around.

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