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Desmond Lambert (Vocals-Guitar)
Gavin Lambert (Bass-Vocals)
Rob Flanagan (Drums-Vocals)
A revolution is coming for you in 2012 - from the bottom of a garden shed!
Great Indie / Alternative rock from London. Some Velvet Morning’s excellent debut album Silence Will Kill You released in 2007, they are now ready for their worldwide audience with the imminent release of their 2nd album full of monster hits, Allies later in 2012, featuring the catchy lead single How to Start a Revolution. Go and see them soon live and you will see why they are being talked about as a potential support band for Coldplay on their next tour!
With influences from Depeche Mode to U2 to The Beatles, they are well worth checking out!…
Some Velvet Morning may be new to you, but they’re already familiar to Nancy Sinatra, Paolo Nutini and Razorlight, to mention just a few celebrity names that orbit their world. The famous daughter of the even more legendary 20th century swinger gave them her nod of approval when she heard that they were named after her best-known collaboration with Lee Hazlewood, i.e. the beautiful “Some Velvet Morning”. Nona Hendryx, the pioneering R&B songwriter and member of the 70s soul trio Labelle also once signed them to her label when they were in a previous incarnation.
Intrigued? You will be when you hear how Some Velvet Morning are helping to refresh the way we all acquire music in this brave new digital, file-sharing age. And your interest will be further piqued when you hear their songs, which are helping to reconfigure anthemic, jangling guitar rock, as we know it.
Gavin Lambert (Bass-Vocals)
Rob Flanagan (Drums-Vocals)
A revolution is coming for you in 2012 - from the bottom of a garden shed!
Great Indie / Alternative rock from London. Some Velvet Morning’s excellent debut album Silence Will Kill You released in 2007, they are now ready for their worldwide audience with the imminent release of their 2nd album full of monster hits, Allies later in 2012, featuring the catchy lead single How to Start a Revolution. Go and see them soon live and you will see why they are being talked about as a potential support band for Coldplay on their next tour!
With influences from Depeche Mode to U2 to The Beatles, they are well worth checking out!…
Some Velvet Morning may be new to you, but they’re already familiar to Nancy Sinatra, Paolo Nutini and Razorlight, to mention just a few celebrity names that orbit their world. The famous daughter of the even more legendary 20th century swinger gave them her nod of approval when she heard that they were named after her best-known collaboration with Lee Hazlewood, i.e. the beautiful “Some Velvet Morning”. Nona Hendryx, the pioneering R&B songwriter and member of the 70s soul trio Labelle also once signed them to her label when they were in a previous incarnation.
Intrigued? You will be when you hear how Some Velvet Morning are helping to refresh the way we all acquire music in this brave new digital, file-sharing age. And your interest will be further piqued when you hear their songs, which are helping to reconfigure anthemic, jangling guitar rock, as we know it.
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Allies
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Silence Will Kill You
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Silence Will Kill You (2007)
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How to Start a Revolution
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Some Velvet MorningSaturday 22 June 2013
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