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The Deadline Shakes - Sweeten the Deal

Flowers In The Dustbin on August 06, 2012 05:52

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Sweeten The Deal is the debut release from Glasgow based band The Deadline Shakes. The single featured on Steve Lamacq’s 6 Music show and Jim Gellatly's In Demand show. Vic Galloway selected The Deadline Shakes as one of his Breakout Bands on Radio Scotland, and Artrocker are featuring the band. The download and vinyl replica cd single is out now on Flowers In The Dustbin.

“I think it’s got a real classic feel to it. It’s got those Crosby, Stills & Nash harmonies but then… slightly angular new wave. A bit of The Strokes perhaps? I think it’s a classic sounding song.” Vic Galloway, Radio Scotland
"Really good, a winsome, mandolin-led blast of power-country of the sort Kassidy wish they were making." The List
“Three and a bit minutes of perfect, chiming euphony.” Louder Than War
"If the thought of going into work this morning is getting you down, then look no further ... its happy go lucky charm is assured to put a smile on your face." The Blue Walrus
“This is excellent power-pop. They’re doing fellow Scots, like Teenage Fanclub, proud.” Obscure Sound
"a delicious slice of indie folk-pop" Given and Taken in Ink
“definitely a winner.” Racecar Spacecar
"excellent Glasgow indie pop... My suggested serving instruction is repeated plays for maximum good feelings." When You Motor Away

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