Ejectorseat

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Attack Attack Attack 02:21 Tools
what do they care 03:03 Tools
What Do They Care? 03:03 Tools
Attack! Attack! Attack! 02:19 Tools
Not My Girl 02:34 Tools
To Die For 03:35 Tools
To Be More Animal 02:55 Tools
Hopeless and Emotionless 02:47 Tools
to die for (acoustic) 02:47 Tools
Attack, Attack, Attack (acoustic) 02:47 Tools
What Do They Care? (if we're feeling low) 03:05 Tools
ejectorseat - attack, attack, attack 03:05 Tools
Live Like Me 03:05 Tools
Kill Your Dreams 03:05 Tools
What Do They Care ? 03:05 Tools
Ejectorseat - Attack Attack Attack 03:05 Tools
Ejectorseat - What Do They Care 03:05 Tools
Be More Animal 03:05 Tools
Hopeless & Emotionless 03:05 Tools
My Girl 03:05 Tools
Attack, attack, attack! 03:05 Tools
lets break the law (acoustic) 03:05 Tools
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Ejectorseat all knew each other at school, although we weren’t really what you’d call friends. Phil was an unapproachable type who used to bully a young Luke in the dinner queue at lunch times. Pete and Gary just used to mess about in the music department at every available opportunity, which is where the musical bond formed. Our paths all crossed some years later when we formed Ejectorseat and with the inclusion of Andrew, our brand new drummer, we are all now following the same path. We describe our songs as “pop music that makes you want to dance with words that make you want to cry.” Our influences include The Smiths, Manic Street Preachers, The Clash, Suede and any band capable of making meaningful pop songs. Unlike many of the bands that surround us, we make music from the heart and we want our songs to light up people’s lives for many years to come. Our first two singles, “Attack! Attack! Attack!” and “What Do They Care” were huge hits on itunes and both singles received a large amount of press attention, as well as regular radio play from the likes of Steve Lamacq of BBC6 Music and Jonathan Ross of BBC Radio 2. “PUNCHY POP-ROCK WITH AN URGENCY THAT IS UTTERLY ADDICTIVE” - THE TIMES “GIGANTICALLY INFECTIOUS ELECTROROCK” -THE FLY Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.