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Life Before Friday have taken a break to sort stuff out. Life Before Friday have sorted out the stuff. Life Before Friday are coming back. Life Before Friday are going to be better than ever. Life Before Friday dislike the NME and everything it stands for.Life Before Friday are not famous. Life Before Friday do not pretend to be famous. Life Before Friday do not therefore write bios as if they have been written by a PA.Life Before Friday want to play for you. To book Life Before Friday [email protected] sign Life Before Friday [email protected] then you can write a better bio for us.

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Member Since: 22/04/2006
Band Website: www.myspace.com/lifebeforefriday
Band Members: Singer Keris Kivell, Guitarist Jamie Robins, Guitarist Simon Woodford, Bassist Geraint Jones and Drummer John John Ashley
Influences: To name a few:The Who, Jimi Hendrix The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Small Faces, The Jam, Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene, Foo Fighters, Paul Weller,Neil Young, The Smiths, Morrissey, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, David Bowie, Jefferson Airplane,Kings of Leon,Artic Monkeys, David Bowie,Cream,Free,Happy Mondays, Muse, Joy division, New Order, Ian Brown, Stone Roses, The Seahorses, Janis Joplin, Jethro Tull, Kasabian, The Kinks, The Libertines, Lynyrd Skynyrd,Crosby stills and nash,Pink Floyd, Primal Scream, Richard Ashcroft, The Verve, The White Stripes, Sex Pistols, The Specials, Madness, T.Rex, Supergrass, Velvet Underground, Northern soul
Sounds Like: "Like and indie Sex Pistols" - Bez, Happy Mondays"Bass rhythms reminiscent of The Doors and twin guitars playing riffs with echoes of Allman Brothers/Free, all brought up to date with a punk edge and the spirit of early Oasis - itwas a surprise to discover, someone trying something new. "70's Blues Rock brought up to date with a crossover of New/Wave, lyrically the band were a revelation too. "I've seen the future it's not Garlic Bread but Seventies style blues/rock brought up to date with Oasis sensibilities." - DJ Chris Phillips, reviewing a gig with the Heights."Eminently better than much of the stuff being churned out by hundreds of their wannabe-rockstar contemporaries, and head and shoulders what you'd usually expect to see taking to the local stage." SKW.
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

radio review

We're playing the Chris Phillips show tomorrow. You'll be able to download some sort of podcast from this site pretty soon. Thought it's be a good time to post our live review by Mr Phillips himself. ...
Posted by on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:34:00 GMT

Booking life before friday

After a year of hard work and practising we have  an incredible live set just waiting to be heard at your venue. If you are a promoter or band looking for a support or headlining act then e-mail ...
Posted by on Sun, 14 Jan 2007 12:02:00 GMT

Newspaper review

This is our first review - cut it out and sell it on ebay in a few months. It's written by reporter and part time DJ Simon Kendal-Williams of Celtic Newspapers. Enjoy!   It would be all too easy ...
Posted by on Fri, 05 May 2006 08:19:00 GMT