JL / Tell All Your Friends

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WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS (IT ALL WORKED OUT)

White Belt Yellow Tag released their new single ‘Tell Your Friends (It All Worked Out)’ yesterday.

Released through Distiller Records, London. It is self-produced and mixed by Chris Potter (The Verve), the single is taken from their debut album Methods which is due for release later this year.

WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS (IT ALL WORKED OUT) VIDEO

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JL / Methods Album Release

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WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – METHODS ALBUM

Methods will blow you away and take you through a journey of grandiose proportions. There isn’t one bad track on this album but then again these aren’t three teenagers who just got into music these are three very experienced and obviously talented musicians.

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JL / Always and Echoes Released

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WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – ALWAYS AND ECHOES

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Ahead of their debut full-length, White Belt Yellow Tagunleash ‘Always and Echoes. It’s reasonably high-tempo and exciting. The track goes straight for the jugular, with a minimal intro; tribal drums and crashing guitar creating a sound fitting somewhere in between Doves and the Bunnymen.


JL / Remains E.P

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WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – REMAINS E.P

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White Belt Yellow Tag have announced details of the release of a new EP, ‘Remains’, out on Monday October 19th 2009 through Distiller Records. Self-produced and mixed by Chris Potter (The Verve, Blur).

‘Remains’ is taken from the band’s recently recorded debut album ‘Methods’, an amazingly far-reaching and beguiling record. The pair’s song-writing nouse and Lockey’s “sonic alchemy” have combined to create something unique where epic wide-screen atmospherics work in harmony with moments of white-noise and fragile beauty.

Methods is due to be released in early 2010, but in the mean time the band will release and tour the incredible ‘Remains EP’ on the following dates:

OCTOBER
6th Cardiff Barfly
7th London Roundhouse Studio
8th Manchester Ruby Lounge
9th Leeds Cockpit
11th York Fibbers
12th Glasgow King Tuts
13th Derby Royal

JL / Your Not Invincible E.P

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WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – YOU’RE NOT INVINCIBLE

WhiteBeltYellowTag release their debut EP You’re Not Invincible on 6 April 2009, with the title track being named as ‘Track of the Day’ on Q Magazine’s website.

Released through Distiller Records, London their new 4 track EP ‘You’re Not Invincible’ is the first piece of material to be released, Lockey and Pilbin produced all four tracks in their own studio.

The self-produced 4-track EP features: ‘You’re Not Invincible’, ‘News’, ‘Picture All The Same’and ‘Song About Growing’, and can be bought here.

WHITEBELTYELLOWTAG – YOUR NOT INVINCIBLE

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JL / A Long Way From Home

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THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE – A LONG WAY FROM HOME

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The music featured on ‘Chapter One : A Long Way From Home’ is the most unusual to ever come from this camp. It’s indie music for people who want a little more for their money, pop music for people getting bored with pop or electronica for those of you who don’t mind some vocals slapped about over the glitches and pads, and somehow it works.

JL / The British Expeditionary Force

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Justin Lockey is emerging as the pre-eminent young British producer.

Lockey’s music is supplemented on The B.E.F. by the vocal talents of Aid Burrows. The creative partnership between the two was forged despite geographical difficulties: using a process not to dissimilar to Benjamin Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello’s Postal Service, Lockey constructed the music in isolation in Newcastle upon Tyne and then, via the magic of the internet, sent it on to the Warrington based Burrows who supplied lyrics and vocals before sending the music back to Lockey for mixing and Erased Tapes founder Robert Raths for co-production and mastering. This meant that neither Justin nor Aid never meet together in the whole recording process. The result is an inspired collection of songs that are representative of the return of progressive, genre-defying music to the British Isles.

THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE – CHAPTER ONE

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