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This Et Al - National Importance/ Moter Position

National Importance/ Moter Position by This Et Al

3...according to our on Thu 29 Mar, 2007.

THIS ET AL have a new 7" out called of National Importance. Recorded just round the corner from here (Bramley). Certainly much nicer than Armley... Someone lifted my mobile phone from my coat pocket 2 days ago in Armley. I've never lost my phone before and I feel like I've been labotomized.... Mind you 2 days on and I'm actually enjoying the fact I'm not constantly peering over to see if anyone has contacted me. Now I can simply assume I'm really popular and that I'm getting 100's of messages.... or at least the scrot is who nicked my phone is..... Anyway this single is enormous brash and bombastic indie rock which reminds me of Forward Russia and other such edgey guitar rock bands I'm too lazy to think of. Limited you know.

As Yorkshire's most incendiary offspring, This Et Al have proven that the slow-fuse often produces the most explosive results. Having previously been compared to My Bloody Valentine, Mogwai,Queens Of The Stone Age, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead and Sonic Youth; This Et Al spent most of 2006 recording with producer Richard Green (Ultrasound, The Somatics) in his all-analogue Attic Studio in Leeds. With the release of their debut long-player ‘Baby Machine’ (FC Recordings/Cargo) this April, This Et Al uncover a world of savagery and disenchantment, a society rife with domestic abuse, policecorruption and drug-abuse, brilliantly encapsulated in uncompromising lyrics, soaring melodies, and heart-rending performances

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