So the story goes, Sam Perkins told Johnny Cash, "Music should stay simple, uncomplicated, its performance that makes the heart of a song. It doesn't matter much if there is a little musical error or a glitch. What matters is soul, fire & heart". So here we are, on this, doing that: Long Live the Church Where Roll n Roll is the God.
Music produced by Dave Sanderson & Alan Smyth @ 2Fly.
Photography by James Dean White & Steve Orchard.
PRESS CLIPPINGS:
"It looked hard work to deserve a headline at tonight’s gig, as the two support bands were superb. Just as you thought that the next band couldn’t possibly be better than the previous one, they were, in fact twice as much so. Gallagher has a rousing voice and a typical indie stage presence, and the rhythm section is very tight and readily supply instant hard hitting rock n roll beatsâ€. Sandman Magazine.
“Calm and collected is their style with songs that wouldn’t sound out of place on the soundtrack to a cult British film. A professional, talented and diverse bandâ€. Jayne Hurd, myvillage.com.
"Adie Gallagher bellows out like a young Robert Plant over Ben Compai's mighty stomach shattering bass and whatever they are singing about, it soon rumbles into a prime set closing wallop. It could have been beamed in from Woodstock but its timeless rather than retro". Teletext Review of White Circus Fever.
"Their performance tonight was so strong that a considerable number of people thought that they upstaged teh headlining act: as a fan of both bands, I'm remaining firmly on the fence, but for me there were two headlining bands tonight!" Squared Indie Magazine.
MyGen
Profile Generator
To Email us about anything:
[email protected]
Three Tracks that have had over 8,000 plays on the XFM site can be heard via the link....
1. For the Mods
2. Hold Me Down or Let Me Go
3. In the Name of A Song
New Limited Edition T-SHIRTS Available in Small & Medium (Large have sold out) at just £6 each: message or email us for details.
For monthly updates etc
join us on