The Great St Louis album now available on JSNTG records...
New 11 track album - Forever Now - available to order via paypal through the JSNTGM site - www.jsntgm.com
GSL will also be appearing on a Leatherface tribute on Rubber Factory Records (Canada). Other bands confirmed include Hot Water Music, A Death in the Family, Sinkin' Ships... For more info visit www.leatherfacetribute.com
Well here's a bit of info about what we are, what we do and where we do it....
Mostly Toast is a record label home to the mighty Box Kid. Mostly Toast is a recording studio with 2 recording facilities and a mastering suite. Mostly Toast is a monthly night at The Green Windmill in Stretford, Manchester on the second Thursday of every month. Mostly Acoustic is a weekly unplugged gig which Mostly Toast runs at Nexus Art Cafe in the Northern Quarter, Manchester on Saturday afternoons. The Captain's Log is an unsigned bands podcast compiled by Mostly Toast which is streaming on our myspace page and our website 24 hours a day...
...we're very busy people here at Mostly Toast!
Mostly Toast's main aim is to promote good music.
Whether it be by making the highest quality recordings of a band to be released into the public domain. Finding great venues for artists to perform their music live and ensuring that the sound at their gigs is always to the highest possible standard. Promoting bands that we work with via the Captain's Log and stand in slots on All FM. Or just selling merchandise for bands through the Mostly Toast online shop.
Great show lads. Hope you didn't get told off anymore by Ciaron (Barman) at the end of the night for not f***ing off sooner! ;) What a great day. Will see you on 27th December then if not before! xx
Billed as Leatherface meets Social Distortion. Well I've not heard enough of the latter to comment but from the first song, the Leatherface sounds leap straight out at you, with that familiar guitar sound and those Stubbsesque, gruff vocals. There's something about this that makes it stand out from the hoards of Leatherface copycat bands. The Cd gets better for me as it gets nearer the end, with 'sink' complete with its backing vocals reminding me totally of the Down and Outs and 'Forever Now' having a great Hudson Falcons sound about it. The catchy Nah Nah Nah is a good way to end a good melodic CD as it just sticks in your head. PO Box 1025 ......
Hi John, Big thanks for the request. It's a shame I didn't do it before. I've known The Great St Louis for many months. Great bands on top (Hot Water Music is one of my favorite), great tune in the Leatherface's tribute and great songs in the player. It'll be a pleasure to play songs from you in some of my next radioshows. Keep on rockin' and listenin' to "Joining the circus" Greets from France
Sadly, cannot do Satans this weekend, we are playing in Darwin and then a late spot at Strummer Camp - next time, I will keep checking back for dates I can get to JSK
Gig At The Red House Sheffield - Next Satuday!!!. get involed. £4 squids in late licence - 6pm till sometime in the early hours...
PARTY GARBAGE (alcohol drinking, burrito eating punx from texas) COP OUT (steel city skate or die pissed up youth crew, comin' thru) OFFSHORE RADIO (leeds supergroup, super good old school punk rock clash styley! ) THE AMISTAD (socially aware melodic gruff from 'suburbs) THE COST OF LIVING (female fronted discount/fifth hour hero esque, top tunes and good backing beards) THE 255'S (manc dudes, ex for old times sake,)
'Andwhitestars - Uncertainty' is available from our store NOW! £5 postage paid. In stores across the UK 23rd of June.
"Melting metal and hardcore together, Barnsley's ANDWHITESTARS are an immensely aggressive proposition, unleashing pummeling grooves and ferocious beatdowns all over the shop!" - BIG CHEESE MAGAZINE
Go and have a listen to the two tracks on our profile! Then buy a copy today!
From Bolton in England's North West, and this 4 piece rock it out with much guitar drenched melody and quick-paced snappy songs that thunder past like a freight train. There is an unmistakable Leatherface influence but with a ramped up and very rocking beat and loads of kick-ass riffs. Standout tracks after a couple of listens were 'Regards' 'Endless War' 'Tonight' and 'One Day'. (review by Pete)
Listening to these 2 new tracks has certainly brightened up an erstwhile drab Monday morning. Good work, really looking forward to hearing more of yr new trax !