AUTOSAFARI is angry.
About a lot of things.AUTOSAFARI makes music inspired by the world today; a time of fear and terror; where civil liberties are being eroded in plain view of a society ignorant of what is happening due to its addiction to idiotic television, celebrity gossip and advertising under the control of a handful of media moguls.AUTOSAFARI is angry about that fact that X-Factor was invented. Angry that people are more worried about what T-shirt Kate Moss wears, than the health and well-being of fellow human beings. Angry at reality TV, celebrity chefs, soap operas, right-wing media, closing time, dodgy political contributions, Japanese whalers, the Star Wars prequels, nuclear power and many other things.In fact just about the only thing that doesn’t make AUTOSAFARI angry is mixing crunching Guitar and pounding Bass with blistering Drums to create explosive, driving songs that let the world know how pissed off AUTOSAFARI is about the state of things.This, conversely, makes AUTOSAFARI happy."AUTOSAFARI ARE A MUST SEE THIS WINTER!", Music-News.com 23.09.08Autosafari’s above words [see biog] show how they are an outspoken band set on sharing political opinions through their music. But to be honest, their catchy rock songs are powerful enough to stand up for themselves. With a fair few gigs lined up in the future, Autosafari are a must see this winter.The Ark is not one of Edinburgh’s well-known venues, but it provides a friendly aura to accompany tonight’s acts. As Autosafari enters the stage, the majority of people seem to be lingering behind at the bar, but it doesn’t take the band long to pull the crowd forward. All political obscenity behind, Autosafari create hard rock songs with really potent guitar riffs and blazing vocals. On stage, there is a buzz between the members, showing off a shared passion for the music and the cause.With previous support slots to Bombay Bicycle Club, Autosafari are a band that could potentially be something special. Their songs have meaning and evidently the band enjoy playing them to an audience. Autosafari’s tunes are a rare delight, a band very difficult to tire of. Single 'Comet’ is available to buy, or alternatively, pick up your free copy at an upcoming Autosafari live gig.
"A REAL ATTENTION GRABBER", Perthshire Advertiser 02.09.08Drawing on the classic blueprint laid down by so many legendary hard-rocking outfits down the years, Comet is a real attention grabber.Fuelled by a discontent with advertising, the X-Factor culture and the erosion of civil liberties, Autosafari blast out of the starting blocks in a blur of crunching guitars, pounding bass and blistering drums. Shades of Rush, Interpol, Husker Du and REM combine on the angry yet supremely sophisticated Comet, with bassist Ewan Allan’s Neil Young-style vocals a highlight.Flip-side Red Inversion opens like Radiohead’s Creep then morphs into a swirling, blustering epic. Clocking in at nearly six minutes, the extended stompalong makes like The Hold Steady before a bombastic close that The Foo Fighters would be proud of.The band played in Perth recently at the Twa Tams, and on this form bigger venues surely beckon in the near future.
Jim Gellatly, Xfm, August 2008:
"Reminds me of a cross between the Dead Kennedys and the Pixies - I'm really digging their single!"
"EXPLOSIVELY EXCITING", EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS 24.01.08"Guitar-driven melodies sure to be the city’s next big noise""... another fine emerging Edinburgh band - the explosively exciting AUTOSAFARI - demonstrated why they’ll be one to watch this year. A charismatic bunch sporting scruffy, black T-shirts, their tight-as-a-pin-cushion rhythms and compact grungy sound conjured up comparisons with those other great influential rock trios, Nirvana and Husker Du.They like to throw themselves about the stage a bit, although they can’t be short of a bob or two, throwing their bass guitars to the ground at the end of an intense, yet thoroughly enjoyable set. The fact those in the audience who had never seen them before clapped loudly and enthusiastically told its own story."
Edinburgh Fringe Sunday - Guerrilla gig in the meadows: