Plough Lines//Keanu Grieves
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Plough Lines//Keanu Grieves
New Plough Lines song from their upcoming self-titled 7'', out soon through ourselves and Barely Regal Records!
poster i made for a show my girlfriend is putting on at jt soar
Too late, hot plate.
I quickly wanted to write a quick summary of Dads at Wharf Chambers on 23.11.13, because I never had a chance to write about and it was a great show.
Unfortunately I missed Plough Lines because I was late out of work, but my friend said they were great - not too much I can say about that!
My massive surprise/delight for the night were Healing Powers, a Durham based screamo band that I'd never listened to before. A group of really talented musicians with a distinctive sound, which I personally believe will take them places.
Wade, a band that I'd heard before on their split with Healing Powers but had never seen live were spewing energy all over the place, not even using the stage, opting to play in the crowd for the duration.
Nai Harvest were as always a two-piece with real presence. They are a band with a high standard of performance and I've never felt disappointment from watching their set. After seeing them for the third time that year however, it didn't really excite me as much as the first few times - unless you count the undeniable smile that brandished my face during Whatever, Floor and Sitcom Fade-in.
Dads were an experience. They played a really captivating show that was pretty emotional, blended together by interludes of reverb-smothered guitar loops and amusing anecdotes about van urination. My personal highlight of the set had to be when they played Shit Twins, the longest track off of their 2012 debut LP.
To be honest, all of the bands were pretty great.
The PLOUGH LINES demo is now available for pre-order from our webstore. This is an incredibly strong debut from the Manchester-based band which contains members of Nai Harvest and Speedboat Salesmen. Four sad songs, perfect for autumn. FFO: Mineral, Christie Front Drive and Boilermaker. Pre-orders here: http://wolftowndiy.limitedrun.com/
Thanks! Rory, Andrew and Sadler, x
Plough Lines Demo EP
Go pre-order the tape from Wolf Town yeah? http://wolftowndiy.limitedrun.com/products/519265-plough-lines-demo-cassette-preorder
I can't wait anymore, FUCK!