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Saturday, 15 September 2007
Mixing satirical lyrics with music that’s oft-described as down and dirty rock n roll, Scottish four-piece Blind Pew have established themselves as one of the most promising bands on the Scottish music scene. Formed in Largs in 2003, Blind Pew typically rocked their way free of small town life. The four met at school and have been playing together ever since. For the most part now based in Glasgow, the bands prosaic beginnings have led to a musical career that’s anything but generic.

Press Release:
When they started their set with the fantastically titled 'I Just Ran Over My Girlfriend', I knew I was going to see something truly brilliant. A few songs in and I was banging my head along with the rest of the crowd. Nothing else needs to be said... go see this band! **** Daily Record June 2007 Hurrah. Scotland has its own Razorlight. The jaunty rock/ska blend Johnny Borrell has taken to the top of the charts isn't just a London thing. Four piece Blind Pew have a similar sound, from the singer's voice, to the keyboard, the rhythm and the knowing lyrics. Singer and keyboard player Andy McGregor produces Dogs Die In Hot Cars so it's all well polished. **** The List May 2007


Webpage: http://www.alistrecords.dloadshop.com
Location: Glasgow, 
Description: Their own, irreverent brand of rock stylings that have drawn comparisons to the likes of The Rolling Stones and The White Stripes has been readily met with the enthusiasm of critics and crowds alike.
Last Updated ( Monday, 10 August 2009 )
 
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