Max Raptor

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The King Is Dead 00:00 Tools
England Breathes 00:00 Tools
Obey the Whips 00:00 Tools
Beasts 00:00 Tools
The Great And The Good 00:00 Tools
Back Of A Barrel Wave 00:00 Tools
Evangeline 00:00 Tools
Patron Saint (Of Nothing) 00:00 Tools
Carolina 00:00 Tools
Big Divide 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Breakers 00:00 Tools
The Alarm 00:00 Tools
Heavy Hearts 00:00 Tools
Taming Of The Shrewd 00:00 Tools
Damage Appreciation 00:00 Tools
Grace And Favours 00:00 Tools
MUST WORK HARDER 00:00 Tools
Mother's Ruin 00:00 Tools
POPULATION 00:00 Tools
Pioneers 00:00 Tools
Old Romantics 00:00 Tools
Keep The Peace 00:00 Tools
Blue On Red 00:00 Tools
Torch Led 00:00 Tools
When I Was A Gentleman 00:00 Tools
Day Release 00:00 Tools
Concrete 00:00 Tools
Golden Age 00:00 Tools
Great Discovery 00:00 Tools
Relic 00:00 Tools
Last Words 00:00 Tools
Grace And Favours... 00:00 Tools
Cavalier 00:00 Tools
See Me Through 00:00 Tools
Sparks 00:00 Tools
Conversations with Death 00:00 Tools
Autograph of a Dead Man 00:00 Tools
Footprints 00:00 Tools
Union Jack 00:00 Tools
Days That Changed The World 00:00 Tools
Annie 00:00 Tools
1987 00:00 Tools
Kiss Me I'm English 00:00 Tools
Walking in Paris 00:00 Tools
Alarm 00:00 Tools
Bad News and Buffets 00:00 Tools
Planting Seeds 00:00 Tools
Oben The Whips 00:00 Tools
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Max Raptor sound like...the visceral claws of Great British rock n' roll frantically disembowelling American alt-rock with a partisan punk attitude. There is nothing remotely Jurassic about this Midland conceived 4 piece whose forthright narrative and devastating live set is spearheading a hungry horde of New Wave British Alt-Rock bands. Having cut their carnivorous teeth landing support slots with The Zutons and Canadian punk-rockers Billy Talent, the Max Raptor boys embarked on a UK tour supporting British punk legends The Stranglers in February this year, to riotous applause. Playing to such a well established and specific fanbase as The Stranglers could have been risky, but time and time again Max Raptor prove their credentials in the live habitat, conquering new fans everywhere their rapturous sound can be heard. Already confirmed to play some, soon to be announced, rock festivals this summer, the ravenous Max Raptor are set to run amok in 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbyKUC22Fo8 Wil Ray - Vocals Ben Winningtonx - Guitar Pete Reisner - Drums Matt Stevenson - Bass Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.