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Knots, by Pete & The Pirates (7" on Stolen)

Cover art for Knots by Pete & The Pirates Description: 7" on Stolen
 
Format: 7"
Label: Stolen
Price: £2.99
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HAVING WON OVER FESTIVAL AUDIENCES NATION WIDE THIS SUMMER, PETE AND THE PIRATES RETURN WITH THEIR BRILLIANT SECOND SINGLE, 'KNOTS'. FOLLOWING ON FROM THE DEBUT SINGLE ‘COME ON FEET’ (A BIG FAVORITE WITH LAMACQ AND ZANE AT RADIO 1, PLUS JONATHAN ROSS ON RADIO 2), THE BAND RETURN WITH ANOTHER GIDDY RUSH OF SPIKY GUITAR POP, MASTERFUL THREE-PART HARMONIES AND INFECTIOUS MELODIES.
BACKED BY THE RAMSHACKLE BOWIE FUZZ OF B-SIDE ‘THE WRONG MAN’.
SPROUTING FROM THE FERTILE PASTURES OF READING, PETE AND THE PIRATES ARE A MISFIT GANG OF FIVE FRIENDS WONDERFULLY OUT OF STEP WITH ALL OTHER BANDS AND SCENES. TOGETHER, THEY PRODUCE MUSIC WHICH IS RAW, JOYOUS, MELANCHOLIC, RAUCOUS AND TENDER.
HAVING MADE MANY NEW FRIENDS AND FANS AT WIRELESS AND LATITUDE FESTIVAL ALREADY THIS SUMMER, THE BAND RETURN TO THEIR HOME TOWN FOR THIS YEAR’S READING FESTIVAL.PETE AND THE PIRATES HAVE RELEASED TWO EPS ON STOLEN RECORDINGS ‘GET EVEN’ AND ‘WAIT, STOP, BEGIN’ TO GREAT CRITICAL ACCLAIM. THEY HAVE JUST FINISHED RECORDING THEIR FIRST ALBUM WITH GARETH PARTON (THE KILLERS, THE GO! TEAM, FOALS AND THE BETA BAND), WHICH IS DUE FOR RELEASE EARLY 2008.
AS WITH ALL STOLEN RECORDINGS RELEASES, THIS SINGLE WILL BE PACKAGED IN INDIVIDUALLY ARTWORKED AND VERY COLLECTABLE SLEEVES.

 

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The humble 7" is the smallest of the vinyl formats (not including the ridiculous 5") and it's the perfect medium for transporting a couple of new songs by up and coming bands straight into your ears. They're fun and they take up less space in your house than something bigger would. They come in a plethora of exciting colours and fantastical packages, and you can fit about 14 minutes onto one 7". You may have to get up every few minutes to put a new record on but think of the exercise. Don't forget every record you buy plays at least 2 speeds (depending on your stereo) and you need to play all records on all speeds to get the maximum joy from your purchase.

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