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Steveless - Mistakes In All The Right Places

Mistakes In All The Right Places by Steveless

Cherryade is delighted to announce it’s 11th release, the second album by Bristol super group Steveless, ‘Mistakes In All The Right Places’ is a glorious splash of noisy pop which is set to be one of the albums of the summer. ‘Mistakes In All The Right Places’ (CHY011) is the follow-up to 2005’s ‘Popular Music In Theory’ (CHY001), which was our first release as a label and which saw the band garnouring huge critical acclaim and international airplay and which was hailed as a truly essential noisy pop masterpiece. The tracks on ‘Mistakes In All the Right Places’ are brimming with effervescent pop hooks, frenetic guitar work, synth bleeps and are all topped off with Dan Newman’s distinctive, expressive vocals.  It is due for release on 24th Sept . To find out more about Steveless, please visit: www.steveless.co.uk and www.myspace.com/steveless ‘Comfortingly horrific, Steveless have created an opus that defies logic and fashion, ably straddling the divide between terror and hilarity quite perfectly. At only 20 odd minutes long, one might accuse Mistakes In All The Right Places of being lightweight, but a quick listen will sort that out (listening ROCKS!). Seriously, listen to it, it'll shit you up. You can almost hear the cogs of irrationality turning anti-clockwise in the brains of these cack-handed fuzz-pop maestros. Some might proclaim them the logical successors to Mclusky, but that's too… logical. And also the last time you'll hear them compared to anyone else in pop music

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