Friday, 8 April 2016

The Tins - Love On Strike






1.    Who are the chaps?

The Tins are an indie rock band from Buffalo, New York. Playing together since 2010 they have one long player to their name. Love On Strike is from The Tin’s third short player Love On Strike (Nov’15).


 2. What’s the vibe?

Love On Strike strides out tall, handsome and proud with classic rock riffs and rides that horse for what it's worth. It's worth a lot. The chorus is a lot more English indie rock. Sound as a pound.


3. Who do The Tins sound like?

Love On Strike minds of The Family Rain.


4. What have the good people in the press said?

“Straight forward indie pop and indie rock” – Pure Volume.
“Great harmonies, squiggly synth and razor sharp hooks” – Buffa Blog.
“Destined for greatness” – Tell All Your Friends.
 
 



5. Which bands have put the magic in The Tin’s music?

The Tins are influenced by The Kinks, Spoon, ELO, Badfinger, Black Sabbath and Animal Collective.

6. Why should I give Love On Strike a lash?

Love On Strike has all kinds of classic rock riffs and a stomping rhythm. What's not to love?


7. Do The Tins have any more bangers?

Let It Go is so fine. Innovative, sublime, indie rock brilliance.


8. Any more words?

The E.P. Love On Strike was mixed by Ted Young who has worked in the mines for Cymbals Eat Guitars and Kurt Vile and produced by The Goo Goo Dolls’ bass player Robby Takac.



“You haven’t acted your age in ages”

 
 
 
 

The Little Ones are an indie pop band from Los Angeles, California. Getting the love flowing since 2006 they have two long players to fly on their flag. The Little Ones have been compared to The Shins and The Magic Numbers. Argonauts (2012) was the lead single to bubble off their second album The Dawn Sang Along (2013) and is a tune Indie Shuffle said, “the bouncy rhythm and chopped up vocals had me hooked.”

“For every fallen dream there is a hard knock on the door”

  
 
 
 

 

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