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MODS MAYDAY 2009
ROWED OUT RECORDS
No. 210 out of 300 Press
Side One:
YEH YEH - AND SO BEGINS ANOTHER DAY
THE PETTY HODLUMS - SEND ME A POSTCARD
Side Two:
THE UPPER FIFTH - OK ALRIGHT AND THAT'S ALL
THE VISITORS - NEXT TIME AROUND
BUTTON UP
ROWED OUT RECORDS
No. 043 out of 300 Press
Side One:
I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU
SUDDEN GROOVEMENT
Side Two:
RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON
JOIN THE TEA SET
ROWED OUT RECORDS
No. 099 out of 500 Press
Side One:
THE CHARMS - GET IT RIGHT BACK
THE URGES - YOU'RE GONNA FIND OUT
Side Two:
SECOND GLANCE - IMAGINE THE PICTURE
PENELOPE - EDEN ROSE
Rowed Out Records are proud to present for your 'Immediate Pleasure' four of the best contemporary 60s style bands on the planet. THE CHARMS from the USA bring a Hammond fuelled 'Pleasure Seekers' style garage blast, whilst Ireland's THE URGES deliver as raucous an RnB number as you're likely to hear for a while. SECOND GLANCE from Sweden conjure up a late '60s Small Faces vibe with their superb 'Imagine the picture' and from France PENELOPE finish off the EP with a hammond filled stomper straight out of the Brian Auger / JTQ locker.
DO IT FOR KICKS
ROWED OUT RECORDS
Side One:
THE UNDERCLASS STRIFE - AMBIGUITY DELUDES
THE SCREENBEATS - POUND SIGNS AND FOREIGN VILLIANS
Side Two:
THE PATTERNS - No. 1 SONG
THE LOST 45's - SHE'S OUTTA SIGHT
Release #4 on the label and more of the same toppermost selection of new wave mod bands. THE UNDERCLASS STRIFE from Devon put plenty of power into their pop and deliver a '79 mod revival style stomper. THE SCREENBEATS- Newbury's psychedelic soul punkers follow on from their earlier release on the label with a great slice of indie mod.
Side Two has the Medway sounding band from Manchester THE PATTERNS with another garage smash. A definite Hangman Records band if there ever was one. THE LOST 45s from Leeds close the E.P. with their last release, the usual British R&B groove from the much-loved band.
THE SHAKE
ROWED OUT RECORDS
No. 231 out of 231 of 300 Press
TROUBLED SCENE
b/w
INTO THE SUN
Combining the style and poise of the Small Faces, the energy and DIY ethic of the Libertines and the tunes of Arthur Lee & Love, The Sonics and Motown, The Shake have proved themselves to be one of the hardest working bands around; - gigging relentlessly with very often just a single beat-up Peugeot as a means of transport, receiving airplay on XFM with their tracks 'All The Rage' and 'Troubled Scene', E21BF972-3ACA-A8AC-9DC2-5FD79E0A4DB81.03.01
Edited by funkyfeet, 09 September 2010 - 03:53 PM.





