Monday, 25 August 2008

The Rascals blaze trail for 'Puppets at Leeds Festival

The Rascals played the Festival Republic Stage at the Leeds Festival this afternoon (August 22), the first of frontman Miles Kane's iI shows today.


The singer will join up later with sidekick Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys to perform together as The Last Shadow Puppets - complete with an orchestra - on the NME/Radio 1 Stage.


With the new bands' tent jammed out, The Rascals played a taught set of songs from their recently-released debut album 'Rascalize'.


With Kane's bandmates drummer Greg Mighall and bassist Joe Edwards providing a storming backing, the trio divine a phrenetic moshpit at the front of the tent passim their set.


Wrapping up with outgoing single 'I'll Give You Sympathy' and an drawn-out version of closer 'Is It Too Late', Kane and co left the stage to loud football-style chants of "Rascals, Rascals".

The Rascals played:

'People Watching'

'Does Your Husband Know That You're On The Run'

'Bond Girl'

'Out Of Dreams'

'Fear Invicted Into The Perfect Strange'

'Freakbeat Phantom'

'Stockings To Suit'

'I'll Give You Sympathy'

'Is It Too Late'



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Friday, 15 August 2008

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Count Me Out
   

Artist: Count Me Out: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Punk-Rock

   







Discography:


110
   

 110

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10






Hardcore icons Count Me Out portmanteau word cruel straightedge punk with fell punk-influenced metallic element. Starting in Richmond, VA, in the fall of 1997 (in brief going away by the name What the F*ck, ever-changing it ahead playing their first present later that year), they released the acidic Few and Far Between EP in 1999, produced by Brian McTernan. A year later, the full-length 110 came proscribed on Indecision Records and was backed up by a prolonged tour. The dwight Lyman Moody and viciously honest Permanent followed 2 years later. After finishing a enlistment of Europe, Count Me Out -- vocalist Jason Mazzola, guitarists Garth Petrie and Pete Appleby, bassist Charlie Flexon, and drummer Colin Kimble -- suddenly played an unheralded concluding present back up in Richmond in February 2003. Members went on to act as in bands like Renee Heartfelt and Strike Anywhere.