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“Full of bluesy-rock-n’roll…album Living In Particular Ways is a corker” BEAT SURRENDER,UK

“Freaky Age takes you on a speed-date with the dirtiest, grittiest and most exciting out of seven centuries of horny guitar-violence.” HUMO MAGAZINE

“Catchy, deliciously nonchalant, deadly efficient, dreadfully precise.“ GODDEAU “Enthusiastic and extremely cool.” SOUNDSLIKE

“Tight, energetic, catchy.” FESTIVALINFO

In case you thought the stream of intense, tightly-wound bands influenced by late-’70s art-punk was limited to the U.K and U.S., here comes the fearsome foursome known as Freaky Age to prove that Belgians can get their licks in too. Having caused a wave of excitement in early 2008, the band were quickly snapped up by V2 Records (in Belgium, Holland and Lux). In April 2008, they released self-produced debut album ‘Every Morning Breaks Out’ with debut single ‘Time Is Over’ hitting the radio charts at number 5, followed by ‘Where Do We Go Now’ with four weeks at number 1 and 23 weeks in the charts in total.

The band who are all just 19 years old, have spent the last year touring Belgium, France and Holland as well as playing prominent festivals. With their energetic live shows, Casablancas-esque vocals and forceful Velvet Underground rhythm sections, the band have built up a solid fanbase and Radio, TV and Press attention has been huge. Recent nominations for Best Alternative Band, Best Breakthrough and Best Song for Belgium’s Music Industry Awards (MIA’s) and MTV/TMF Awards have only affirmed this.
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