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Fireworks at The Girls Are
A self-confessed “loud fuzzy pop band”, The Fireworks have unveiled their smashing new video to ‘Tightrope’, a song taken from their debut album Switch Me On. Based between London and Brighton, the indie foursome are a super group of sorts, and super they most certainly are. The band is made up of members Emma Hall (Pocketbooks), Matthew… Continue reading Fireworks at The Girls Are
Fireworks at Morphettes
Today’s Song Of The Day is Runaround by The Fireworks. Runaround is a classic indie pop song that will instantly put you back in the 90’s listening to bands like Sleeper. London based The Fireworks released their debut album Switch Me On earlier this year and it is full of great catchy songs like Runaround.… Continue reading Fireworks at Morphettes
Fireworks at Collapse Board
A major factor in keeping indiepop – genuinely underground guitar pop, as opposed to major label ‘indie’ – alive through the years and generations has been the fact that it is impossible to play convincingly without a hefty injection of energy and naïve enthusiasm, and that its simplicity allows for personalities to make the tropes… Continue reading Fireworks at Collapse Board
Shelflife at Fat Angel Sings
Shelflife Records is a Portland and San Francisco based record label run by Ed Mazzucco and Matthew Bice and has produced such bands as Burning Hearts, Days, Brittle Stars, and The Radio Dept. Shelflife traces its 1995 origins to a bedroom in a southern California suburb, where it began in conjunction with a mail order and… Continue reading Shelflife at Fat Angel Sings
Fireworks at Performer Magazine
Cut to snow-white vinyl, the Fireworks’ debut LP, Switch Me On, is a masterstroke of noise, feedback, reverb, and 12-string jangle that’s basically the best Buzzcocks record the Buzzcocks never made. The band is an eclectic mix of UK vets (Pocketbooks, Big Pink Cake, The Popguns, etc) who’ve already released a couple of well-received 7-inch… Continue reading Fireworks at Performer Magazine