Ahead of their third studio album (second one after dropping the all-important 'the' from their name), Leicester-based geek-rock collective Young Knives are prepping for a tour while will take in the sights come March. The album, which BBC6 Music revealed last year as having the title of Royal Daylight, will swiftly follow-up their last effort - Superabundance - which came out just last March (...
The Young Knives have announced a string of tour dates for March and early April. Tickets are on sale now for all dates, priced between £10 and £12 each it seems. Catch the Young Knives at: Monday 9th March 2009 - High Wycombe Bucks Uni Sunday 22nd March 2009 - Colchester Arts Centre Monday 23rd March 2009 - Bath Komedia Tuesday [...]
Young Knives share that music is often compared to the most horrifying childhood nightmares imaginable. For more with Young Knives check out the link belowhttp://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/288-Young-Knives
There's no doubt the Young Knives are masters of bouncy millennial Britpop,but when they get all dark'n'stormy things go from good to better.'Turn Tail' is a swooping, swaying bounder that's stacked with as much pathos as it is bits that make you want to pop your fist in the air and shake it with glee until it drops off. The unexpected industrial grunge middle eight is pretty ace too.
Young Knives share that music is often compared to the most horrifying childhood nightmares imaginable. For more with Young Knives check out the link belowhttp://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/288-Young-Knives
The Young Knives occupy a very peculiar spot in current British indie. They’re certainly not some sort of underground cult act, as their Mercury Prize nomination will testify. They get print space in most of the UK’s major music magazines and there was even a “buzz” around them prior to the release of their 2006 debut LP “Voices of Animals and Men”. However, they still lack far behind
It will be a sad day for me if catchy rock songs ever stop bringing a smile. Don't really know what would ever replace the sensation of a new mix of the three chords of eternity. Take The Young Knives for example. Echoing many influences over the last few decades, these sharply dressed geek-rockers would surely be fun to have over for milk and cookies. But watch it, though they may not look the...
The Young Knives occupy a very peculiar spot in current British indie. They’re certainly not some sort of underground cult act, as their Mercury Prize nomination will testify. They get print space in most of the UK’s major music magazines and there was even a “buzz” around them prior to the release of their 2006 debut LP “Voices of Animals and Men”. However, they still lack far behind
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Young Knives share that music is often compared to the most horrifying childhood nightmares imaginable. For more with Young Knives check out the link belowhttp://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/288-Young-Knives
There's no doubt the Young Knives are masters of bouncy millennial Britpop,but when they get all dark'n'stormy things go from good to better.'Turn Tail' is a swooping, swaying bounder that's stacked with as much pathos as it is bits that make you want to pop your fist in the air and shake it with glee until it drops off. The unexpected industrial grunge middle eight is pretty ace too.