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Device, The Servant and The Skies all have cracking new singles out soon - win sets of their latest CDs!
Device: 'Essex County Line'
Four individuals, brought together from each of the four corners of London, Device epitomise the sound of the city: huge uplifting melodies, relentless grooves and punishing pile-driver guitars. Distilled, influences make for a vibrant and vital urban mix thieved from such great British luminaries as The Jam, The Cure and David Bowie without ever sounding like any of them. Their debut single Essex County Line is a celebration of the journey from home to roots and back – it is also this year’s summer anthem.
The Servant: 'Sleep Deprivation'
Released 7th July 2007, taken from the album 'How To Destroy A Relationship' (releasd 10th September 2007). Large global sales are often what people assess when speaking about the successfulness of an act. So when London’s ‘The Servant’ shifted in excess of 150,000 copies of their previous album across Europe, people inevitably started talking. But the true measure of success has to be when the respect of your peers is gained. So when The Servant were invited by Franz Ferdinand to support them in arenas across France, everyone knew that the sales matched their excitement, musical guile and credibility as performers.
The Skies: 'Bring It On'
Released 2nd July 2007. The pounding crash-heavy drumming of Billy Baker, nimble fretwork of bassist Jason Gale and catchy guitar riffs of James Lestat combine to create a seething balls-out live show and gave them the edge over scores of other bands to gain a headlining spot on a Subterfuge Promotions tour. Now opening for bands like The Infadels, The Chalets and The Subways, The Skies have gained themselves quite the show-stopping reputation in the music press.
Three lucky winners can each grab a set of all three CDs
Just email your answer and details to <a href="mailto:win@lastbroadcast.co.uk?subject= New Bands Competition">win@lastbroadcast.co.uk</a> making sure New Bands Competition is in the subject line
Question – What is the name of The Servant's new album?
Answer – How To Destroy a relationship
Good Luck!
Device, The Servant and The Skies all have cracking new singles out soon - win sets of their latest CDs!
Device: 'Essex County Line'
Four individuals, brought together from each of the four corners of London, Device epitomise the sound of the city: huge uplifting melodies, relentless grooves and punishing pile-driver guitars. Distilled, influences make for a vibrant and vital urban mix thieved from such great British luminaries as The Jam, The Cure and David Bowie without ever sounding like any of them. Their debut single Essex County Line is a celebration of the journey from home to roots and back – it is also this year’s summer anthem.
The Servant: 'Sleep Deprivation'
Released 7th July 2007, taken from the album 'How To Destroy A Relationship' (releasd 10th September 2007). Large global sales are often what people assess when speaking about the successfulness of an act. So when London’s ‘The Servant’ shifted in excess of 150,000 copies of their previous album across Europe, people inevitably started talking. But the true measure of success has to be when the respect of your peers is gained. So when The Servant were invited by Franz Ferdinand to support them in arenas across France, everyone knew that the sales matched their excitement, musical guile and credibility as performers.
The Skies: 'Bring It On'
Released 2nd July 2007. The pounding crash-heavy drumming of Billy Baker, nimble fretwork of bassist Jason Gale and catchy guitar riffs of James Lestat combine to create a seething balls-out live show and gave them the edge over scores of other bands to gain a headlining spot on a Subterfuge Promotions tour. Now opening for bands like The Infadels, The Chalets and The Subways, The Skies have gained themselves quite the show-stopping reputation in the music press.
Three lucky winners can each grab a set of all three CDs
Just email your answer and details to <a href="mailto:win@lastbroadcast.co.uk?subject= New Bands Competition">win@lastbroadcast.co.uk</a> making sure New Bands Competition is in the subject line
Question – What is the name of The Servant's new album?
Answer – How To Destroy a relationship
Good Luck!
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