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25195542 | Play | Turn the Beat Up | 03:33 Tools | |
25195538 | Play | Celebrity Kidnap | 05:10 Tools | |
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25195540 | Play | Pontius Pilate | 03:32 Tools | |
25195541 | Play | Brain Disease | 02:07 Tools | |
25195544 | Play | What You Aim For | 01:45 Tools | |
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25195547 | Play | Sent From Hell | 03:04 Tools | |
62895169 | Play | Coked Up Beauty Queen b | 03:04 Tools | |
25195548 | Play | I Am You Are | 02:46 Tools | |
25195537 | Play | Blood On The Collar | 04:00 Tools | |
25195569 | Play | GO! Magnesium's 1993 Pure Club Dub | 04:30 Tools | |
25195550 | Play | Breakdown | 03:12 Tools | |
25195546 | Play | optic nerve | 02:53 Tools | |
25195560 | Play | Lucy Mellor | 01:49 Tools | |
25195567 | Play | Get Busy Living (Or Get Busy Dying) | 02:59 Tools | |
25195555 | Play | Deja Vu | 04:18 Tools | |
62895170 | Play | Fight Night EP | 04:18 Tools |
2005 - 2010 Bradford's Hoover Dams arrived on the scene in 2005 sharing their early stages with the likes of Bad Beat Revue, The Playmates and Forward, Russia. Winners of Channel 4's Harvey Goldsmith Presents series winning the prestigious title of Harvey Goldsmiths (Legendary Live Aid promoter) Entertainers of the Year and regular gigging up and down the country gained Hoover Dams a reputation for blistering, unpredictable live performances managing to blend pop songs, distorted guitars, a diy mentality and entertaining live performance to create catchy scuzzy pop tunes. Hoover Dams were signed to several different labels during their existence including Band Republic and Belle Records What they said - Cool Noise Website - 'Intense and claustrophobic music from Bradford. Extra proof, as if anyone needed it, of the Leeds/Bradford axis of musical accomplishment. More edge than a very edgy thing.' Vibrations Magazine - 'The Hoover Dams create refreshing indie Rock' Frantic Corduroy Website - 'What is this low-fi loud guitar love-in and where has it come from? Bradford, apparently. it's catchy, it's interesting, it's a little dark and it sounds like the track was recorded on an old Memorex cassette found under the passenger seat of someone's car - but the lo-fi feel goes well - it's a bit dirty and you want it to be that way. Who wants to feel all shiny after some gritty loud guitars? More like you need a shower and a good scrub. But hell, you're alive' 9/10 Mono Magazine - 'Hoover Dams swirling unison riffs engulf the whole club - its fucking loud and its fucking good ... there's depth, intrigue and more importantly DANGER here ... Go and see the Hoover Dams soon.' Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.