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Dave Murphy - Oxford Bands
...Back Pocket Prophet’s classic NWOBHM fuzz and thump is just the tonic to raise a smile and a warm glow. This – go on, let’s say it - likable trio is so friendly and comfy, you see, even if it’s also tight and loud, full of meaty riffs and nourishing marrowbone jelly...
...but that would be to ignore the glaring fact that their set was foot tapping, head nodding, beer guzzling good fun, and that we’ll deck anyone who says different ...
John Swaine - Neon Promotions
...This trio deliver an uncompromising, full on proper/thrash metal set that is always fresh and exciting. The songs are powered along by plenty of riffery from the singers guitar - and of course there’s no shortage of speedy solos. Bass puts in some dark lines that work well with the often tribal sounding drums. If you like a decent bit of metal, look no further...
Greg Sammons - Cross Rythms Radio
...The singers’ ’sounds-like-they’re-gargling-gravel’ sound is great. It’s strong and luckily he can sing in other ways too. In fact I would argue that he needs to rely less on the growl even more. This is a band that feels like it’s in its infancy but could well mature into a very savage and powerful beast...
Nightshift Magazine
...Leaning initially towards the more languid, gothic fringes of the rock beast BPP do come across as a bit poncy and overly-serious but as they pile on the pressure and up the volume and effects pedals they come into their own a bit more. They sound like they might dream of wearing bear skins, living in pagan cave communities and worshipping earth goddesses, but they can kick out a decent riff and roar and bellow with conviction...
Band History
Although the idea for Back Pocket Prophet had been around for a few years, the band finally emerged blinking into the light from the practice room in late 2006.
The line up consisted on TiNy on Vocals, Adam Gough on Guitar, Vic Barton on Bass and Tom Power on Drums. A handful of shows, including a slot at the legendary Ace Cafe in Wembley, quickly establishing the band’s reputation for energetic live shows and coupled with a full on thrash assault. Work though December and January was carried out on the bands first self released EP Dead Men Walking, released in March 2007 with acclaim from bot critics and fans a like.
2007 saw the band take a step up with the number of gigs played covering large parts of the of the UK. This culminated with a headlining appearance at Chuckles Fest in June, a second stage appearance at the huge Greenbelt festival at Cheltenham racecourse in August and opening for Jeff Sheetz at Meltdown in November. By the end of the year BPP had played over 30 shows in 12 months. This also saw the first change top the BPP line up with the amicable departure of front man TiNy. Instead of replacing him the line up was trimmed down to a 3 piece with Adam doubling up lead vocals along side guitar duties and Vic stepping up the mike for the first time to provide backing vocals. The new line up was received very positively by both critics and fans alike and the band were reworded in October 07 with runner up nominations in Best Metal Band and Best 3 Piece categories at the Glasswerk New Music Awards.
2006 saw many ups and some downs for the band. During much of the first half of the year the Back Pocket Prophet was put on hiatus while the band refocused priorities and tried to decide on a direction both musically and personally. When eventually brought back together again, in the August, were a much more focused and dedicated unit. Energetic live shows were put together and work finally began on the long anticipated Dead Men Walking EP. After very positive reactions to the shows recording began in late 2006 and the EP is due to be released 16th February 2007
2008 sees the boys beginning work on there second EP, already booking shows at new venues in new towns along side the old favourites. With return shows at Greenbelt and Meltdown planned along with first time visits to Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and a festival appearance in Denmark, 2008 looks to be an even more exiting year for this Metal Thrash Trio.
BPP Live at Greenbelt 2007
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Member Since: 11/28/2005
Band Website: BackPocketProphet.com
Band Members: Back Pocket Prophet are:
Guitar/Vocals: Adam Gough
Drums : Tom "Danger" Power
Bass: Vic Barton
Influences: Described as A fusion of Hard Rock, Classic Metal and and healthy dose of Fun BPP are a band not to miss. The band made a storming debut appearance at the 2007 Greenbelt Meltdown stage and are tipped for a great future. 2008 sees the boys beginning work on their second EP and with gigs already lined up for Greenbelt and Meltdown and first time visits to Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Green Light District Festival in Denmark.

Pulling influances from AC/DC, Dire Straits, Impelitterri, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Mortification, Pantera, POD, Sinnai Beach, Soulfly and Thin Lizzy to name just a few

Sounds Like: Fist in the air metal with all the subtly of a slice of lemon rapped around a large gold brick.
Record Label: looking
Type of Label: None

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Hope & Anchor, London, 5th February 08Review by John - Neon Promotion It's a four band metal extravaganza tonite and who better to kick things off than Back Pocket Prophet? The thrash me...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 08:05:00 PST

Redditch and Bicester shows postponed

Meany apologies to everyone who was coming to these shows but due to reasons out side of our control we have had to postpone shows on the 24th April in Redditch and 9th May on Bicester. We are curren...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:03:00 PST

Bloodstock BOTB + Other gigs

Just a quick update, we have a few shows over the next couple of weeks, First up 17th We are playing at Riffs Bar (N Hook, just to the south of Swindon) This is for Round 1 of the Bloodstock Open Ai...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 04:39:00 PST

BPP News 17/03/08 - Interviews, Shows and Insects

Hi All, sorry it’s been a while since one of these was sent out but we have had a hectic time recently playing shows everywhere from London to Neath, from Coalville to Bicester, if you came to ...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 08:35:00 PST

BPP Return to Camden, London @ BarMonsta 12th March

Back Pocket Prophet return to the Capital on the 12th March revisiting Bar Monsta for the first time in almost 12 months, This will be a high fuelled night as the standard of bands at this venue are...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Fri, 15 Feb 2008 06:50:00 PST

Hear BackPocketProphet on this weeks Intense Radio Pod cast

Yep, we have been featured on the legendary Pastor Bob Intense Radio pod cast. Hear One way out played in full and an interview with Andreas from Meltdown festival last year. Listen here :- Intense Ra...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 07:44:00 PST

First Show of 2008 - 5th Feb, H&A, London

BPP Are playing thier first live show of 2008 at the Hope and Anchor on the 5th Feb, doors are at 8:00 with us on stage at 8:15, Other bands on are Kolkarma, Seven7 and Zocalo (headlining) the venue ...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Tue, 29 Jan 2008 08:27:00 PST

BPP News 28/01/08 - all the latest from Back Pocket Prophet

Hello all you headbangers out there, Sorry for the recent drought on Back Pocket Prophet News here are a few bits and peaces on what is going on. First off the mark, we have a few shows coming up ove...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:08:00 PST

29 Jan 2008, Under the Boardwalk, Sheffield *** CANCELLED ***

Hi, Unfortunately due to problems with the Venue and despite th best efforts of the promoter to secure another venue this gig has had to be cancelled. We apologise to all our South Yorkshire fans a...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 06:49:00 PST

BPP To visit Northern Ireland

Yep it is now finally confirmed, we will be playing in Lisburn (around 30 mins from Belfast) at the Kingdom Life Centre Graham Gardens on the 28th March 2008 We will be playing with Crimson Fight a s...
Posted by Back Pocket Prophet on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 06:44:00 PST