We Walk In Straight Lines
Brighton, England, United Kingdom | SELF
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"(We Walk In Straight Lines)...really very, very good live and show a musicianship and creativity that is sadly lacking in the majority of bands in Liverpool at the moment." The Masque, Liverpool
- The Masque Venue
"(We Walk In Straight Lines)...really very, very good live and show a musicianship and creativity that is sadly lacking in the majority of bands in Liverpool at the moment." The Masque, Liverpool
- The Masque Venue
"(We Walk In Straight Lines)... a band who write and play with that kind-of urgent intensity that Steve Lamacq is always on the lookout for; the kind-of feeling that they simply had to make this music or else they would explode..." - Tom Robinson - BBC6 Music - BBC 6 Music Tom Robinson
"(We Walk In Straight Lines)... a band who write and play with that kind-of urgent intensity that Steve Lamacq is always on the lookout for; the kind-of feeling that they simply had to make this music or else they would explode..." - Tom Robinson - BBC6 Music - BBC 6 Music Tom Robinson
"After an in depth listen to their stuff, all I can say is that I'm truly impressed. The band is full of energy and shows a lot of potential... they give you a strong blend of structured chaos, which is complemented nicely by portions of soft, elegant melodies." - Wild Honey Pie Blog - www.thewildhoneypie.com
"After an in depth listen to their stuff, all I can say is that I'm truly impressed. The band is full of energy and shows a lot of potential... they give you a strong blend of structured chaos, which is complemented nicely by portions of soft, elegant melodies." - Wild Honey Pie Blog - www.thewildhoneypie.com
Discography
We Walk In Straight Lines II (2012)
1) On Natural Disasters
2) Evelyn
3) Exit Strategy
4) What
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Bio
Brighton's We Walk In Straight Lines turn 2 this year. Like teething toddlers ragging paint-soaked fingers across multi-coloured sheets of sugar paper, Jonny Russell, Mark Booth, Oli Robertson and James Bandenburg are ready to unleash their merry-go-round blend of musical melodrama on audiences all over the UK in 2012.
After 2011's support slots with The Strange Death of Liberal England, Field Music and Misty's Big Adventure, the band have won praise from the likes of Tom Robinson (BBC6 Music), "the kind of band that simply have to make this music or else they would explode" and Bido Lito, "exactly what industrial post-punk in 2011 should be: witty, humble and interesting". WWISL's self-released, self-titled debut EP, a furious smorgasbord of hollow vindication played out to an imaginary menagerie of morbidly obese cats and sapless bullfrogs, is now available on iTunes and Spotify. Rarely at rest now, the band are constantly developing their sound taking in echoes of the Walkmen, The Pixies, the National and Husker Du. Beneath them is only mud and crust and ever-depleting lilypads of grass; listen to them hop from sod-to-sod, listen to the struggle.
Validate it.
Hold it.
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