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I think I should go see this band...
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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I think everyone should go see this band....
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weebleswobble wrote:I think everyone should go see this band....
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more and more and more
# Saturday 18 April 2009 - Casbah, Sheffield | venue

# Sunday 19 April 2009 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton | ticket link | venue

# Thursday 23 April 2009 - Big Hands, Manchester | venue

# Friday 24 April 2009 - Hark To Towler, Bury | venue

# Saturday 25 April 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester | venue

# Wednesday 6 May 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield | venue

# 7-11 May 2009 - Italy tour, dates/venues TBC

# Friday 15 May 2009 - Vintage Rock Bar, Doncaster | venue

# Saturday 16 May 2009 - Nottingham Seven, Nottingham | ticket link 1 | ticket link 2 | venue

# Saturday 23 May 2009 - Mad Ferret, Preston | venue

# Wednesday 27 May 2009 - The Thunderbolt, Bristol | venue

# Friday 29 May 2009 - Wight Rock Bar, Ryde, Isle of Wight | venue

# Saturday 30 May 2009 - Dublin Castle, London | venue

# Saturday 20 June 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield | venue

# Friday 3 July 2009 - Trojan Rooms, Whitley Bay, Newcastle | venue
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A couple taken away, but a shedload added...

- Saturday 18 April 2009 - Casbah, Sheffield

- Sunday 19 April 2009 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton

- Thursday 23 April 2009 - Big Hands, Manchester

- Friday 24 April 2009 - Hark To Towler, Bury

- Saturday 25 April 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester

- Wednesday 6 May 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield (with The Dead Pets)

- Friday 8 May 2009 - Vintage Rock Bar, Doncaster

- Saturday 9 May 2009 - Riverside, Selby

- Thursday 14 May 2009 - Delius, Bradford

- Friday 15 May 2009 - The Mill, Mansfield (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Saturday 16 May 2009 - The Roadhouse, Manchester (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Sunday 17 May 2009 - TBC (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Monday 18 May 2009 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Tuesday 19 May 2009 - Marquee, Norwich (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Wednesday 20 May 2009 - Camden Underworld, London (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Thursday 21 May 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Friday 22 May 2009 - Dexter's, Dundee (with Sorry and the Sinatras)

- Saturday 23 May 2009 - Mad Ferret, Preston

- Friday 29 May 2009 - Wight Rock Bar, Ryde, Isle of Wight

- Saturday 30 May 2009 - Dublin Castle, London

- Friday 19 Jun 2009 - Marquee, Norwich (with Patchwork Grace)

- Saturday 20 Jun 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield (with Patchwork Grace)

- Sunday 21 Jun 2009 - The Vic Inn, Derby (with Patchwork Grace)

- Friday 3 Jul 2009 - Trojan Rooms, Whitley Bay, Newcastle

- Wednesday 19 Aug 2009 - The Duchess, York (with Kelly and the Kellygirls)
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and on a related/dovetailing note, Chris' former band The Scaramanga Six have announced a few dates:

Saturday 18th April – The Casbah, SHEFFIELD *
Friday 24th April – Hark to Towler, BURY *
Saturday 25th April – Joseph’s Well, LEEDS – Album launch party also featuring The FF’ers & Cyanide Pills
Friday 1st May – Vintage Rock Bar, DONCASTER
Saturday 2nd May – The Mitre Inn, STOURBRIDGE
Thursday 7th May – The Thunderbolt, BRISTOL
Friday 8th May – The Wheatsheaf, OXFORD
Saturday 9th May – The Brief, CROYDON
Friday 15th May – The Dry Bar, MANCHESTER
Saturday 16th May – Hole in’t Wall, HEBDEN BRIDGE
Saturday 23rd May – The Puzzle Hall, SOWERBY BRIDGE
Saturday 30th May – The Dublin Castle, LONDON *
Saturday 13th June – The Mad Ferret, PRESTON
Saturday 20th June – The Parish, HUDDERSFIELD *

* with the ruddy marvellous Eureka Machines.

http://www.myspace.com/thescaramangasix
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Some dates added, some changed, and regrettably a couple taken away (including Sheffield this weekend, for reasons beyond the band's control):

- Sunday 19 April 2009 - The Varsity, Wolverhampton (CHANGE OF VENUE - ORIGINAL TICKETS STILL VALID)

- Thursday 23 April 2009 - Big Hands, Manchester

- Friday 24 April 2009 - Hark To Towler, Bury

- Saturday 25 April 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester

- Friday 8 May 2009 - Vintage Rock Bar, Doncaster

- Saturday 9 May 2009 - Riverside, Selby

- Sunday 10 May 2009 - Rio's, Leeds - with Ginger and Laika Dog - onstage at 7.30pm

- Thursday 14 May 2009 - Puzzle Hall, Sowerby Bridge

- Friday 15 May 2009 - The Mill, Mansfield (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Saturday 16 May 2009 - The Roadhouse, Manchester (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Sunday 17 May 2009 - Le Pub, Newport (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Monday 18 May 2009 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Tuesday 19 May 2009 - Marquee, Norwich (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Wednesday 20 May 2009 - Camden Underworld, London (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Thursday 21 May 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Friday 22 May 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Saturday 23 May 2009 - The V Club, Glasgow (with Sorry and The Sinatras)

- Friday 29 May 2009 - Wight Rock Bar, Ryde, Isle of Wight

- Saturday 30 May 2009 - Dublin Castle, London

- Friday 19 Jun 2009 - Civic Hall, Mexborough (with Patchwork Grace)

- Saturday 20 Jun 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield (with Patchwork Grace)

- Sunday 21 Jun 2009 - The Vic Inn, Derby (with Patchwork Grace)

- Friday 3 Jul 2009 - Trojan Rooms, Whitley Bay, Newcastle

- Wednesday 19 Aug 2009 - The Duchess, York (with Kelly and the Kellygirls)
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thanks for the update :)

just as long as bug hands is still on next week... 8)
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and just to expand upon damian's posta bove, here's the latest EM mailout:

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EUREKA MACHINES MAILOUT, APRIL 2009

NEW SINGLE

Available online NOW. It's called Everyone Loves You, it's the debut from the album Do Or Die. It comes with a brand new b-side, a live version of our set opener Scream Eureka, and an acoustic non-sweary version of The Story Of My Life. It's on Wrath Records - Yorkshire's stalwart independent label since 2003 - catalogue number WRATHCD51. Official release date is 4th May, but as you're on our mailing list and therefore nice, you can buy it now!

Buy it for THREE QUID with PayPal from our website: www.eurekamachines.com

Watch the video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Zabn5u87cw

Buy it in person from Crash or Jumbo Records in Leeds.... support independent record shops! www.crashrecords.co.uk / www.jumborecords.co.uk

'a power pop rollercoaster of rock and roll riffs and stomping drumbeats, topped off with euphoric pop vocals, Everyone Loves You successfully takes the rock and roll swagger of old, and slathers it in a pop gloss' - www.leedsmusicscene.net

'melodic uptempo fun punk pop perfection' - www.ireallylovemusic.co.uk

If you like it and you want to help us out, phone your favourite radio station, e-mail the music channels, send a carrier pigeon to DLT.... request they play it! We are utterly on our own here and need all the help we can get from people like YOU LOT who can help spread the word about us.. More info and addresses on our website.

NEW TOUR DATES

In support of all this, here's a bunch of gig dates.

• Thursday 23 April 2009 - Big Hands, Manchester
• Friday 24 April 2009 - Hark To Towler, Bury
• Saturday 25 April 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester
• Friday 8 May 2009 - Vintage Rock Bar, Doncaster
• Saturday 9 May 2009 - Riverside, Selby
• Sunday 10 May 2009 - Rio's, Leeds (with Ginger and Laika Dog)
• Thursday 14 May 2009 - Puzzle Hall, Sowerby Bridge | info
• Friday 15 May 2009 - The Mill, Mansfield - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Saturday 16 May 2009 - The Roadhouse, Manchester - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Sunday 17 May 2009 - Le Pub, Newport - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Monday 18 May 2009 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Tuesday 19 May 2009 - Marquee, Norwich - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Wednesday 20 May 2009 - Camden Underworld, London - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Thursday 21 May 2009 - Marrs Bar, Worcester - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Friday 22 May 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield - with Sorry and The Sinatras
• Saturday 23 May 2009 - The V Club, Glasgow
• Friday 29 May 2009 - Wight Rock Bar, Ryde, Isle of Wight
• Saturday 30 May 2009 - Dublin Castle, London
• Friday 19 June 2009 - Civic Hall, Mexborough - with Patchwork Grace
• Saturday 20 June 2009 - The Parish, Huddersfield - with Patchwork Grace
• Sunday 21 June 2009 - The Vic Inn, Derby - with Patchwork Grace
• Thursday 2 July 2009 - Douglas Vaults, South Shields
• Friday 3 July 2009 - Trojan Rooms, Whitley Bay, Newcastle
• Saturday 4 July 2009 - Rose Farm Festival, Fleckney, Leicester - with Gold Blade
• Wednesday 19 August 2009 - The Duchess, York - with Kelly and The Kellygirls

More to come, too. Again, please tell your pals, spread the word... the more of us there are, the more we all get to have fun together. (And the quicker we can all buy swimming pools and retire to the Algarve to make pan-pipe trance.)

Other links (as if you haven't had enough already...)

Last.fm
http://www..last.fm/music/Eureka+Machines

Myspace
http://www.myspace.com/eurekamachines

Facebook group
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11623146319

Facebook fan page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eureka-Ma ... 6864148489


Hope to see you at one or two of the gigs,
EMx

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Ordered my copy. 8)
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will be buying one from them tomorrow ;)
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new update:

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A little reminder about the new single.....

Available online NOW. It's called Everyone Loves You, it's the debut from the album Do Or Die. It comes with a brand new b-side, a live version of our set opener "Scream Eureka", and an acoustic non-sweary version of "The Story Of My Life".

It's on Wrath Records - Yorkshire's stalwart independent label since 2003 - catalogue number WRATHCD51.

Thanks to all of you who got your hands on this in advance of it’s release date this week.

Buy it for THREE QUID with PayPal from our website: www.eurekamachines.com

Watch the video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Zabn5u87cw

Buy it in person from Crash or Jumbo Records in Leeds.... support independent record shops! www.crashrecords.co.uk / www.jumborecords.co.uk or online through Rhythm Online: http://www.rhythmonline.co.uk/entry.php?albumid=146542
'indie rock masterclass one second, Indie Disco T-T-Tune the next, Eureka Machines certainly pack a lot in for your buck... confidence and real flair, impressive!' - www.subba-cultcha.com

'a sugar-coated diamond which fuses a punky chorus to an Eighties-influenced homage... essential' - www.glitzine.net

'a power pop rollercoaster of rock and roll riffs and stomping drumbeats, topped off with euphoric pop vocals, 'Everyone Loves You' successfully takes the rock and roll swagger of old, and slathers it in a pop gloss' - www.leedsmusicscene.net

'another hair raising fist raising anthem... a bruising crush of overloaded guitars and riotous harmonies that are just too good to miss' - www.music-dash.co.uk
If you like it and you want to help us out, phone your favourite radio station, e-mail the music channels, send a carrier pigeon to DLT.... request they play it! We are utterly on our own here and need all the help we can get from people like YOU LOT who can help spread the word about us.. More info and addresses on our website.

Other links (as if you haven't had enough already...)

[url=http://www..last.fm/music/Eureka+Machines]Last.fm[/url] | Myspace | Facebook group | Facebook fan page

Hope to see you at one or two of the gigs,
EMx

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Single bought at Jumbo Records 8)
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eureka machines come to spotify :notworthy: :von:

added to the spotify archives as of today:

do or die - album
everyone loves you - single
live acoustic sessions - ep
silent night - track

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... hX953VB_PQ

if you have spotify installed:

http://open.spotify.com/user/quiffboy/p ... 3zBkHSQOU3

http://www.spotify.com/

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dammit :(
Sorry and The Sinatras tour postponed - All other gigs still ON
Balls. The tour starting on Friday is off. Sorry and The Sinatras have had to pull out, and it wouldn't be feasible for us to do it alone from a promoter's point of view. We're sorry to anyone who bought tickets - return them to point of purchase for a refund - and anyone who'd planned travel (we know there were a few of you at least). Here's a statement from our American punk rock friends:
It is with deep and sincerest regret that Sorry And The Sinatras must postpone their forthcoming UK tour at the 11th hour.
The decision has arisen due to operational tour problems which are entirely beyond the band's control.
Says frontman Scott Sorry: "I have never cancelled a show in my life and words cannot express the disappointment of this news. We are gutted and truly sorry to all we have let down. We'll be making it up to everyone this Summer - fear not!"
The band are already rescheduling shows to coinicide with exciting Summer festival news - due to be announced very soon.
www.myspace.com/sorryandthesinatras
Hopefully we can get involved on some of the rescheduled dates. Condolences to the S&TS lads, we know how much they were up for the tour. Some things just can't be helped, though.

Huddersfield is still going ahead with us headlining - and we're trying to salvage something from the wreckage at Manchester. It's not the first time this has happened to us, and we won't let it defeat us - despite a few things trying to at the moment.

f**k Our Luck.
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Anyone in London can see Eureka Machines this weekend at the 12 Bar Club. It's a last-minute thing and these are the details from the band:
We're playing at DOLLAR$ FOR DEADBEAT$ on Sunday night. It's a benefit for Roger from Sorry and The Sinatras, who is stuck in the UK after the Sorry and The Sinatras/Eureka Machines tour was postponed. So a few of us are getting together to try and raise some cash for him to get home.

We're doing a set, then an all-star line-up are doing a covers set to close the evening. Including appearances from Dave and Roger from Sorry and The Sinatras, Ginger (The Wildhearts), Acey Slade (Murderdolls), Rich Jones (Amen/The Loyalties), Tom Spencer (Yo Yos/The Loyalties) and Eureka Machines' own Chris Catalyst. It's only three quid in and all proceeds go to a good cause - one of us.
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oooh, this just in: 8)

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=86569966297
Michael Pollitt (Shadowcops) & Mikey Wong present:

WAR OF THE ROSES - Leeds vs Manchester charity all-dayer to raise money for CANCER RESEARCH UK


SUNDAY 19TH JULY @ Retro Bar, Sackville Street, M1 3NJ

price & doors TBC, line-up & running order to be finalised, currently playing are:

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THE HYPERJAX (Manchester)
http://www.myspace.com/thehyperjax

"North West of England Punk/Rockabilly foursome's music could be described as a mix of the rabble rousing swagger of The Clash and the early Meteors with sing-a-long anthems of Sham 69 and The Long Tall Texans to name a few. Brought to you with attitude and charisma. All this in a dynamic stage performance youll never forget."

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THE EUREKA MACHINES (Leeds)
http://www.myspace.com/eurekamachines

'a collision of Jellyfish, QOTSA and The Who... brilliant vocal harmonies and power pop stomp - 7/10' - Classic Rock

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THE SHADOWCOPS (Manchester)
http://www.myspace.com/theshadowcops

Influences - Hüsker Dü, Therapy?, The Wildhearts, The Replacements, Queen, Dag Nasty, Quicksand, Kerbdog, Dead Kennedys, Living End, Hot Water Music

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THE LONGSHOTS (Leeds)
http://www.myspace.com/thelongshotsuk

Influences - The Peepshows, Bombshell Rocks, Rancid, The Clash, The Living End, The Hellacopters, The Hives, Randy, The D4, Rocket From The Crypt, AC/DC, Millencolin, Voice of a Generation, The Briefs, Sex Pistols, 59 Times the Pain, Backyard Babies, The Distillers, Beatsteaks, The Knack, Supersuckers, Turbonegro, Gluecifer, The Donnas, Greenday, Dropkick Murphys, The Undertones, Foo Fighters, Blondie, Blink 182, Stiff Little Fingers

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KURT DIRT & THE LOVE RATS (Manchester)
http://www.myspace.com/kurtdirttheloverats

"This is new wave drag taken to the extreme...with a few covers, they also have their own sleazy New York Dolls branded anthems via killer tracks like “Rock N Dole�. They call themselves punk rock pantomime from hell, but it is both funny and wholly entertaining. Beneath it all they also, amazingly (by chance?) have some great tunes. Either way, they do capture the essence of punk rock and irreverent shocking, gender bent in-your-face music." - Manchestermusic.co.uk

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THE DESPONDENTS (Leeds)
http://www.myspace.com/thedespondents

Influences - Supercharger, Rip Offs, Angry Samoans, Real Losers, Teengenerate, The Ramones, The Mummies, The Saints, The Heartbreakers, The Damned, The Ronettes, Radio Birdman, Pagans, Crime, Germs, New Bomb Turks, Husker Du, The Sonics, Shangri-Las, The Modern Lovers, Guitar Wolf, The Beach Boys, Eddie Cochran, Chuck Berry, The Jabbers, Les Sexareenos, Garage, Surf, Punk, Hardcore, KBD, Alt, Rock N Roll, 50's n 60's

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Flyer coming soon...

This gig has taken on added significance for myself recently, as I lost my Dad to Cancer in April 2009, & I also had Cancer as a child, so it'd mean a lot to see loads of people there, & to raise shedloads of cash for an great cause. Cheers. MW
i've seen the hyperjax and the shadowcops and they make a good racket :notworthy:

i used to work with the drummer from the longshots - top fella 8)

kurt durt is a local legend in his own lunchtime, and a complete loon

overall this should be a VERY LOUD and very rocking gig. and probably a bit of a circus/freak show :lol: :notworthy:

see y'all there 8)
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... looks cool and quite entertaining ... :D
... schade, no chance for me to come.

Have a nice day for those who can manage to get there.
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Just to add to the chaos that this thread became when Quiffmeister dropped in Scaramanga Six dates.... :twisted:

Anyone going to see the S6 this Saturday 13th June @ The Mad Ferret in Preston....DON'T !

Drummer probs and they've had to pull it :(
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These are playing the Rock Sound stage at 5pm on Saturday at Guilfest this weekend if anyones going.
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vince wrote:These are playing the Rock Sound stage at 5pm on Saturday at Guilfest this weekend if anyones going.
Check times when you get there... that may end up not being the exact time.
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Bloody Hell! 8) 8) 8) :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Cracking gig, cracking band. How long before the Girls are supporting them, one wonders, yes one does. :twisted:

Cheers Chris & co, would've been gig of the festival but a bunch of scary old rockers claimed that prize 8)
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Planet Dave wrote:Bloody Hell! 8) 8) 8) :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Cracking gig, cracking band. How long before the Girls are supporting them, one wonders, yes one does. :twisted:

Cheers Chris & co, would've been gig of the festival but a bunch of scary old rockers claimed that prize 8)
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jo maintains that chris is wasted in the sisters, and that the machines are the contenders for best band on the planet :lol: ;D
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incidentally, they're playing again this sunday as part of a charity gig at the retro bar in manchester

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=86569966297

Host: Manchester (UK) Psychobilly / Rockabilly / Punk Rock'n'Roll Fans
Date: Sunday, 19 July 2009
Time: 18:00 - 23:00
Michael Pollitt (Shadowcops) & Mikey Wong present:

WAR OF THE ROSES - Leeds vs Manchester charity all-dayer to raise money for CANCER RESEARCH UK

SUNDAY 19TH JULY @ Retro Bar, Sackville Street, M1 3NJ

6pm doors - 5 pounds entry - all proceeds to charity

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THE HYPERJAX (Manchester)
http://www.myspace.com/thehyperjax

"North West of England Punk/Rockabilly foursome's music could be described as a mix of the rabble rousing swagger of The Clash and the early Meteors with sing-a-long anthems of Sham 69 and The Long Tall Texans to name a few. Brought to you with attitude and charisma. All this in a dynamic stage performance youll never forget."

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THE EUREKA MACHINES (Leeds)
http://www.myspace.com/eurekamachines

'a collision of Jellyfish, QOTSA and The Who... brilliant vocal harmonies and power pop stomp'
7/10 - Classic Rock magazine

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THE SHADOWCOPS (Manchester)
http://www.myspace.com/theshadowcops

Influences - Hüsker Dü, Therapy?, The Wildhearts, The Replacements, Queen, Dag Nasty, Quicksand, Kerbdog, Dead Kennedys, Living End, Hot Water Music

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THE LONGSHOTS (Leeds)
http://www.myspace.com/thelongshotsuk

Influences - The Peepshows, Bombshell Rocks, Rancid, The Clash, The Living End, The Hellacopters, The Hives, Randy, The D4, Rocket From The Crypt, AC/DC, Millencolin, Voice of a Generation, The Briefs, Sex Pistols, 59 Times the Pain, Backyard Babies, The Distillers, Beatsteaks, The Knack, Supersuckers, Turbonegro, Gluecifer, The Donnas, Greenday, Dropkick Murphys, The Undertones, Foo Fighters, Blondie, Stiff Little Fingers

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THE DESPONDENTS (Leeds)
http://www.myspace.com/thedespondents

Influences - Supercharger, Rip Offs, Angry Samoans, Real Losers, Teengenerate, The Ramones, The Mummies, The Saints, The Heartbreakers, The Damned, The Ronettes, Radio Birdman, Pagans, Crime, Germs, New Bomb Turks, Husker Du, The Sonics, Shangri-Las, The Modern Lovers, Guitar Wolf, The Beach Boys, Eddie Cochran, Chuck Berry, The Jabbers, Les Sexareenos, Garage, Surf, Punk, Hardcore, Rock'n'Roll

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BAD TASTE BARBIES (Manchester)
http://www.myspace.com/badtastebarbies

"Bad Taste Barbies are every mother's nightmare. Imagine leaving your precious child with a babysitter, only to find that on your return the house is aflame, pink glitter pyrotechnics are exploding on the lawn and your precious child is trapped in the attic, naked and alone.

Sleazier than The Stooges, Dirtier than the Dolls and Catchier than Kylie we have come to make Pop music filthier than its ever been..."

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This gig has taken on added significance for myself recently, as I lost my Dad to Cancer in April 2009, & I also had Cancer as a child, so it'd mean a lot to see loads of people there, & to raise shedloads of cash for a great cause. Cheers. MW
i may have already mentioned that ;)
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Quiff Boy wrote:jo maintains that chris is wasted in the sisters, and that the machines are the contenders for best band on the planet :lol: ;D
Jo might have a point. 8) :lol:

Just noticed the highly improbable-sounding 'gigs' they're playing this friday, at Garforth Town football ground (best stop short of using the word 'stadium'). :eek: :eek: :eek: :notworthy:

Literally 5 minutes round the corner from me. What are the flippin chances of that? :D :notworthy:

And as for having to sit through a Garforth Town game....well there's worse teams in Leeds. :innocent:
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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