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Under A Banner
with: Headsticks

Saturday 17 June 2017
8:00 pm - 11:30 pm

£7 in advance £8 on the door

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Midlands hard rockers tour in support of their third album, The Wild Places
Acclaimed Midlands based hard rock folk band Under A Banner released their third album, The Wild Places, to much
critical acclaim last September, the first album after being signed to Bad Elephant Music.
Incorporating a heady blend of influences from across the musical spectrum, Under A Banner combine intelligent
composition with Adam Broadhurst’s coruscating lyrics, producing a hard, uncompromising sound with powerful injections
of raw emotion.
The band now embark on a 20+ date tour across the UK through the Spring and Summer playing alongside Headsticks,
The Leylines and Ferocious Dog among others.
Their previous releases have received considerable acclaim: their 2014 album Close to the Clouds was described by
Liverpool Sound and Vision as “an album of great maturity and depth”, and Midland Mosh praised their “great vocals,
talented musicians, and a nice unique style”. Under a Banner’s fourth official release, the EP Victory Time, was awarded a
fivestar
review and the coveted accolade of EP of the Month by Ryan’s Gig Guide, and its tracks have had considerable
airplay on local radio stations.
The Wild Places raises the bar even higher, with a much bigger sound stage, produced by Alistair Jamieson at Park
Studios in Birmingham, and mastered by Jon Astley, who has worked with The Who, Peter Gabriel, The Rolling Stones an
many others.
Be sure to catch them on the road in 2017.

Reviews:

Were the sheer energy and passion
captured in the recording… It is enough
to run a small power station for a year.
Emma
Roebuck, Progradar

I cannot wait to see this brand of fiery
anthemic folk rock performed live, with
the connection that you would
undoubtedly get between the band and
the audience.
James
Turner, Progarchy.

The Wild Places is that connection
sparked, creating an incendiary
commotion that becomes a raging flame
that can’t be doused.
Nate
McKenzie, Albie Media

 

 

Headsticks’ distinct brand of punked up roots rock and roll blends barbed lyrics, anthemic choruses, and addictive melodies to create passion infused performances oozing honesty, integrity and raw energy, all delivered with a wry humour! Live performances, as well as their debut album ‘Muster’ and follow up album ‘Feather and Flame’ continue to receive rave reviews from pillars of both the world of folk and world of punk and it is little wonder that their unique style is attracting attention from near and far as the band continue their epic crusade to say it like it is!
Formed in late 2012 the band boasts former members of some of the regions most successful folk crossover bands Tower Struck Down, Jugopunch, and The Clay Faces whose reputations are stand alone having played with some of the biggest names in the world of Folk and Roots…..now with a new vigour, and an even more passion infused delivery, these musicians bring something very new to the fore, and do so with the energy, enthusiasm, and belief that is far more than just another band performance.
Having released a well received debut three track E.P. in the Spring of 2013 showcasing songs from their live set of raw edged, protagonist gems, Headsticks set about further developing their repertoire and did so with characteristic gusto, winning friends and admirers across the country as they played festival after festival and gig after gig, supporting some of the most well regarded names in both the folk and punk/alternative genres to widespread acclaim, whilst at the same time earning positive reviews in both the folk and punk publications and sites, and airplay aplenty from stations and podcasts across the world.
Early Summer 2014 saw the release of their debut album ‘Muster’, instantly acclaimed, and by the end of the year having been regarded as album of the year by several publications and websites, and even being highly recommended in National newspaper ‘The Morning Star’ in their album of the year column. Airplay continued at a very pleasing rate, songs played on shows of all genres across the country, and way beyond…..and gigs continued to be well received as work began on an extensive set of dates through Spring and Summer 2015 including appearances at an abundance of UK festivals.
Spring 2016 saw the release of their second album, ‘Feather and Flame’, an eleven track album with which the band enhanced their growing reputation as purveyors of musical insubordination!!!…folk with a raw punky edge or punk with a folky twist depending upon your point of view…..delivered with rasping harmonicas, hard hitting vocals, driving guitars, commanding bass, and compelling drums, this is punked up roots rock and roll at its most heartfelt, yet at it’s most uplifting and certainly at it’s most honest and forthright.
Autumn/Winter 2016 sees the band embarking on a seemingless never ending crusade! Festivals and high profile gigs lined up in abundance and 2017 looks like being increasingly busy with festivals, venues and promoters keen to secure thier services as Headsticks’ profile continues to rise on the back of outsatnding live prformances on this years festival circuit and fine reviews and articles in national magazines such as R2 (*****Review) and relentless promtional campaigns on social media and national magazines a like…..the time is surely now right for Revolution!!!

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