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Scared In Manchester

SCARED IN MANCHESTER!!!

Manchester! – Prepare for The Scare. Playing at Manchester’s Dry Bar on the 20th September this punk band have that extra zsa zsa zsu, they are to punk what ‘Brando was to film’. The Scare draws few if any comparisons to their contemporaries, with a barrage of angular guitars, short spurts of stabbing vocals, a raging rhythm section and synth lines that sit somewhere between haunting melody and classical rhythm. With 18 months hard labour under their belts The Scare is the most brilliantly unpredictable band you’ve ever heard.

The band is made up of “boy genius” Kiss Reid, Liam O’Brien, Wade Keighran, Brock Fitzgerald and Sam Pearton. If you’ve heard their first EP, don’t get too comfortable as their latest EP ‘Vacuum Irony’ proves The Scare to be ‘everything you think that they aren’t and sound nothing like you think they do.’ Which is most definitely a good thing.

www.thescare.net
www.myspace.com/thescare

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