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Spector played an exclusive London show recently when they headlined the tiny Birthdays venue in their home territory of East London as part of the Dr. Martens #STANDFORSOMETHING Tour.
The band powered through their debut album ‘Enjoy It While It Lasts’ and aired a few new ones too, with the show becoming one of the hottest tickets in town.
“We stand for trying to break down any of the few, outdated, remaining barriers between being in an indie band and being a pop group in the 21st Century,” says front man Fred Macpherson “We stand for entertainment; the recognition that with art and bands, entertainment sits in the middle. There’s as much truth in entertainment as there is in art. We stand for being honest with yourself, and enjoying what you enjoy. There is no shame. Like what you like.”
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