The Grit

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Surrender 02:33 Tools
The Ones 02:47 Tools
Love Thy Neighbour 03:19 Tools
Misery 02:47 Tools
Fear and Consumption 03:30 Tools
I Came Out the Womb an Angry Cunt 03:43 Tools
Mayday 02:58 Tools
Let Me Take You For A Ride 02:56 Tools
No Grit 03:08 Tools
A Geordies Song 06:35 Tools
Stuck In Streatham 03:40 Tools
Not Gonna Get Me Out of Here 04:34 Tools
Execution 04:02 Tools
Mr. Minto 04:58 Tools
Whoever You Are 24:00 Tools
Cast Ya Mind Back 02:55 Tools
This World 02:31 Tools
Straight Out the Alley 02:00 Tools
Drink Till You Drop 03:24 Tools
Lunatics 02:27 Tools
Tell Me Lies 03:56 Tools
Victim Lives Another Day 04:00 Tools
12th Floor 04:00 Tools
Long Time Dead 02:53 Tools
You Ought to Know 04:50 Tools
Here We Go Again 09:27 Tools
Mr Minto 05:00 Tools
Stay Away 03:33 Tools
Frustration 02:59 Tools
Murder Mile 03:46 Tools
West End 04:36 Tools
Mayfair 02:52 Tools
Was I Wrong 05:32 Tools
Drink 'Till You Drop 03:38 Tools
Accosted 04:00 Tools
Surrender (Radio Version) 04:00 Tools
Surender (Radio Version) 02:29 Tools
Secret Track 02:29 Tools
A Geordies Song (Live feat. the King Blues) 07:16 Tools
Whoever You Are + Secret Track 24:00 Tools
Mayday (Live) 04:00 Tools
Where The Red Fern Grows 03:21 Tools
By My Side 04:00 Tools
Out The Womb An Angry Cunt 04:00 Tools
Contours Of The Cranium 04:00 Tools
Love Thy Neighour 03:21 Tools
Stuck In Streatham (Live) 03:19 Tools
03.A Geordies Song (Live feat. The King Blues) 03:19 Tools
Traction 03:19 Tools
Stuck In Steatham (Live) 03:19 Tools
A Geordie's Song 09:22 Tools
Hope (Dub Edit) 09:22 Tools
I Came Out The Womb An Angry **** 09:22 Tools
Back Together 09:22 Tools
Ride 09:22 Tools
I Came Out the Womb an Angry C**t 00:00 Tools
Mirrors of My Soul 00:00 Tools
Auto Pilot 00:00 Tools
Escape 00:00 Tools
Damn You 00:00 Tools
Get Away Now 00:00 Tools
Room Number 10 00:00 Tools
I Still Do 00:00 Tools
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The Grit is a psychobilly band formed in 2002. THE GRIT are ready to unleash “Straight out the Alley,” their eagerly awaited new studio album via the world’s most infamous record label ‘People Like You Records.‘ For the last 2 years the band have relentlessly toured their previous album, ‘Shall We Dine?’, from the prestigious festival stages [including Reading and Glastonbury] to the deadliest snake pit venues of England, Germany and beyond. They now intend to take their personal brand of “Punk ‘n’ Fuck ‘n’ Roll” to a new level, armed with a sack full of fresh material but the same ever-ready ballsy determination that has seen their reputation spread like a contagious disease that audiences have all been eager to contract. Prior to the release, THE GRIT are to take a pre-emptive swoop through the UK and Europe, inevitably doing what they have become notorious for; upstaging the big names and leaving all in their wake with the knowledge that they have witnessed something special. This string of dates will include tours with The Generators, Goldblade and The Aggrolites, and also see them share the stage with Rancid in their hometown, Newcastle. Rather than follow the conventional tactic of releasing a single prior to the album, THE GRIT are doing things a little differently; teaming up with Big Cheese Magazine and releasing their single, plus album track and 2 live tracks as a freebie on the front cover of the issue due out april 22nd. With this, and another BBC Radio 1 session with mike davies being recorded on April 2nd and aired in the weeks to follow, the album will have every chance of achieving the impact it is more than capable of. Then come April 9th, “Straight out the Alley” hits the shelves, with 12 tracks of their trademark, genre splicing sound, it cruises seamlessly through Punk, Ska, Rockabilly, Psychobilly and even Country. In many ways more ambitious than the previous album, it features a host of guest musicians, bringing Mandolin, Ukulele and Brass to the fore, whilst still maintaining the same upbeat punk ‘n’ roll sound throughout. Well, would you expect anything less? Then it’s back to where this band feels most at home - on the road. Kicking off the album release tour in May 2009, THE GRIT look forward to tearing up stages in the UK and Europe as well as making the most of the summer Festival circuit. And with plans for Russia, Japan and the USA in the pipeline, 2009 should be busiest and best for THE GRIT so far. THE GRIT are not just another punk rock band. Those that have witnessed their live show have experienced that. A fact set to be reinforced in concrete once their “Straight out the Alley” is let off the leash. !!! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.