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Hull 5 piece Electro Hardcore Pop band AGE OF JETS.
It was during a rare blackout at the Adelphi Club in Hull
when all the lights went out due to a damaged power cable,
a young, slightly drunken man called Mark, bumped into a
young slightly drunken man called Reg who as it happens
turned out to be a theremin player from the highlands of
Scotland. As fate would have it in the dark of the Adelphi,
another chance meeting was made with two other young slightly
drunken men called Jonee and Chris who just happened to
be boasting about new amps they'd mysteriously come by.
As spirits became increasingly heightened, a band was formed
and when the lights came back on, there stood before them
was a young extremely drunk drummer called Tom.
They have been compared favorably to Clinic, The Human
League (circa 1979), Fonda 500 and Blur!
Their debut single was released in March and has received
great support from indie stalwarts Steve Lamacq on Radio
1 and 6 & Tom Robinson and the Indie press.
R.P.M. (Damgood 223CD) was described recently in Logo magazine
by Suzie Q as '…jumps out of the speakers and
beats you around the head with a big fuzzy rhythm stick'
And Steve Lamacq said it was a '...top new-wave electro-guitar
tune' in the Guardian
The album is produced by underground Electro wizzard Luke
Barwell from Gentle Electric band 'Bitmap'
Also have a look at their great website... www.ageofjets.co.uk
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