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WBF presents We're No Heroes + Sports Team + WBF DJ'S
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We're No Heroes
Cardiff three-piece We’re No Heroes will be touring the UK in February 2016 in support of their latest release and double a-side vinyl ‘Voodoo/Stay Weird’. The hotly tipped trio released the vinyl last November via Spiral Icon, inc. indie-funk infused single Stay Weird as well as indie-punk belter Voodoo.
Dates on their tour include:
Start The Bus // Bristol // Tuesday 16th February
Moles // Bath // Thursday 18th February
Fallow Café // Manchester // Friday 19th February
Bedroom Bar // London // Tuesday 23rd February
60 Million Postcards // Bournemouth // Thursday 25th February
The Moon Club // Cardiff // Saturday 27th February
Voodoo is the edgier side of the single, but it’s origins come from a very personal place. Lyrically, it captures the uncertainty following a painful break up, and the need to move on into the unknown before being able to truly find happiness. While the theme may sound heavy duty, the upbeat guitar and driving vocals creates a truly accomplished party song. Both singles have gained a number of supporters upon release from BBC Radio 1 (Huw Stephens), BBC 6 Music (Steve Lamacq), BBC Radio Wales (Adam Walton & Bethan Elfyn) and Amazing Radio (Shell Zenner).
Originally formed in a downtown studio space in Chicago, the band are Luke Llewellyn (drums and lead vocals), Tom Collins (vocals and guitar) and Michael Owen (bass and vocals). Having known each other since childhood, their close connection shows in everything they do, from their performances to their hands on approach to loyal fans, aka WNH Wolfpack. We’re No Heroes have played alongside the likes of Peace on their two Welsh dates of a UK tour, plus Public Service Broadcast, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Future Of The Left and have been busy recording new material set for release in 2016.
Plus support from:
Sports Team
https://www.facebook.com/sportsteamband
Mixing space-jamming slacker choruses, easy melodies and loose-limbed wig outs, Sports Team have made their name on the back of raucous live-performances; earning comparisons to The Velvet Underground and Pavement.
Formed in Cambridge, the band moved to London in November, headlining DIY Space For London (Supported by Litsoma) and Veg Bar Brixton for Bark (Supported by Sister Wanzala And Cairenes).
Taking songwriting cues from Happyness, Pavement and Magic Potion; and their euphoric, wild-eyed live-show from mid-noughties punks Eddy Current Suppression Ring, they’re savage, sweet and raring to go.
Sports Team are Alex Rice (Vocals) Rob Knaggs (Guitar / Vocals) Al Greenwood (Drums) Jerry Cummins (Guitar) Oli Dewdney (Bass) and Ben Mack (Percussion). Their first track, Kutcher is scheduled for release in early March.
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