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Wayter release new single Twenty TODAY



“Rapidly becoming alt. rock heroes...”Classic Rock Magazine (online)

The wait is finally over - Wayter unleash their new single Twenty today, giving their fans another teaser taste of their upcoming album Feeding Time, due for release in June.

Twenty has once again seen the band demonstrate an impressive degree of technical ability, creating a single that floats the listener away on an ethereal cloud of discord, with Eddie's mellifluous vocals providing a harmonic contrast to the two dueling guitarists. This is a track that showcases a group who have discovered they can create a deeply alternative sound, with more than a healthy dash of 60s psychedelia, and are constantly aiming to develop it past perfection.



Their new single Twenty is released via Naked Tree Recordings and you can download it absolutely free from our Soundcloud below, or on Wayter's officialFacebook page.

Wayter - Twenty by abadgeoffriendship

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Posted Mon, 21 Feb 2011 in Wayter

What Would Jesus Drive live review posted on Allgigs.co.uk



"What Would Jesus Drive [...] played to a seduced audience notably by their feminist anthem 'The Girls are in Charge' with bassist Amy recalling Kim Deal at times..." - Allgigs.co.uk

Last tuesday (15th Feb 2011) What Would Jesus Drive played to a packed crowd at Proud Camden, to support the reunion of Special Needs. The people at Allgigs.co.uk were there to catch the show, and have posted a cracking review of the night's proceedings, with more than a few nice words to say about WWJD.



Their new rip-roaring EP, Fragile Mansions, is available on CD from the EyeSeeSound website and digitally from Amazon and iTunes. You can also download the EP absolutely free from the band's Official Website.

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Posted Mon, 21 Feb 2011 in What Would Jesus Drive

Leader Of The Starry Skies reviewed by Classic Rock Prog Magazine



"...this is extraordinary and timeless music..." - Classic Rock Prog

Leader Of The Starry Skies is still picking up great reviews in the music press, and we couldn't be happier. It's a fantastic compilation with a very worthy cause. Classic Rock Prog magazine picked up a copy of the album, and have featured a fantastic review in their 13th issue.


Knifeworld - The Stench of Honey by abadgeoffriendship

The album acts as a tribute to Tim Smith, lead singer of Cardiacs, who has been tragically stuck in hospital for two years after suffering a heart attack. The 17 tracks on the album aren’t so much covers as they are tributes to one man's beautiful music; music that inspired a generation of underground musicians to pick up an instrument to create something that they wanted to hear rather than settle for what was being played to them on the radio.

You can download Leader of the Starry Skies for £10 over at The Genepool's website.

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Posted Mon, 21 Feb 2011 in Leader of the Starry Skies

Talons featured in Classic Rock Prog magazine.



"It's certainly refreshing to find a band of an average age of just over 20 thinking differently about how they deliver their music,.. - Classic Rock Prog

Talons' debut album Hollow Realm is, we're delighted to say, still causing a stir in the music press. Classic Rock Prog magazine got their hands on the album and enjoyed it so much they decided to ask the lads a few questions so they could run a feature.


Not bad at all, considering it was released back in December. Check out the full article in issue 14 of Classic Rock Prog magazine.

Talons - Peter Pan by abadgeoffriendship

Hollow Realm, the debut album from Talons, is released on Big Scary Monsters, and can be bought via Amazon or downloaded via iTunes.

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Posted Mon, 21 Feb 2011 in Talons

The Son(s) and Esperi get a mention on The List



The cherry on top of this friday, and indeed the week, is that The List have given a nod to our friends The Son(s) and Esperi in their feature interviewing the lovely folks at Olive Grove Records.

Halina and Lloyd (the pair behind Olive Grove) are good people, so we suggest you head over there and check out the interview, and while you're there you can check out tracks from Esperi and The Son(s).

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Posted Fri, 18 Feb 2011 in The Son(s), Esperi