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Bleech, Ste McCabe, The Gold Lions

The Gold Lions To get obvious comparisons out of the way, there is growing precedent for brutal blues bands, especially ones involving only a drummer and guitarist – from The White Stripes, to The Black Keys, to local boys Bronto Skylift. In any case there’s no hiding behind a wall of sound. As luck would […]

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Bleech, Ste McCabe, The Gold Lions

Bleech, Ste McCabe, The Gold Lions

London’s Best Of Myspace Number 1 & Clash Magazine Single Of The Month winners BLEECH headline, bringing their take on the grunge sound, with support from fiery Mancunian electro-punk STE MCCABE, who sounds like a cross between early Buzzcocks and a male Peaches and Boy George called ‘authentic and brilliant’ plus buzzing Edinburgh newcomers THE GOLD […]

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Bleech

BAND’S BIOG: There’s a difference between retro chique and the reinvention of a genre. Bleech manage to give their burning guitars, heavy drums and howling vocals a modern touch of “NOW”. They have breathed new life into the genre, which even Kurt Cobain pronounced dead. Bleech released their first single ‘Is It True That Boys […]

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