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The Computers | |
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Origin | Exeter, England |
Genres | Punk |
Years active | 2007-present |
Labels | One Little Indian Records |
Members | Screamin' Al, Charlie GoodVibes, Aidan Sin, Sonny C |
Website | http://www.thisisthecomputers.com |
The Computers are a British punk band from Exeter, Devon, who signed to One Little Indian Records in 2010.
Background
[edit]The product of the tight knit punk scene in Exeter, The Computers were formed in 2007 by band leader Screamin' Al Kershaw[1]. They have toured with the likes of Gay For Johnny Depp[2] and Alexisonfire[3] and are influenced by northern soul, Motown, rock'n'roll and garage[4].
This Is The Computers
[edit]This Is The Computers is the debut full-length album from The Computers, released by One Little Indian. It was recorded in four days at the Californian home of former Rocket From The Crypt guitarist and Swami Records boss John 'Speedo' Reis in the Spring of 2010[5]. No computers were used in the making of the album, with each song recorded live and to tape.
This Is The Computers was released on May 16th 2011. It was given 9/10 by Rocksound magazine[6].
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- You Can't Hide From The Computers (2008) - Fierce Panda (7 track mini album)
- This Is The Computers (2011) - One Little Indian
Singles
[edit]- "Track 4" (2007) - Freakscene
- "Teenage Tourettes Camp" (2009) - Freakscene
- "Group Identity" (2011) - One Little Indian
- "Music Is Dead" (2011) - One Little Indian
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.ilikemusic.com/rock/The_Computers_This_Is_The_Computers-13239
- ^ http://thefourohfive.com/news/article/gay-for-johnny-depp-reveal-new-album-details-uk-tour-dates
- ^ http://www.themusicfix.co.uk/content.php?contentid=13495
- ^ http://onelittleindian.sandbaghq.com/index.php/site/media
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/6z28
- ^ http://www.rocksound.tv/reviews/article/the-computers-this-is-the-computers
External links
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