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Reporter: Dawn Marsden
Date published: 19 January 2010
BEATS:
CARDIFF trio Future of the Left go to great lengths to ensure that every single bit of their image, music and performance is spot on.
The lads label themselves as pop stars with a louder, angrier and more angular edge.
Debut single “Fingers Become Thumbs/The Lord Hates A Coward” was released in January, 2007, before debut album “Curses” came out eight months later.
New album ‘‘Travels With Myself And Another’’ is out now.
Catch them live at the Ruby Lounge in Manchester tonight.
FORMER Guillemots frontman Fyfe Dangerfield is going it alone for his debut solo tour.
“Fly Yellow Moon” — his first solo album — was released yesterday and he’s planned a host of intimate shows to treat his loyal fans.
Before he formed Guillemots, Dangerfield was a member of Senseless Prayer, Fyfe Dangerfield and The Accident and The Courtesy Group.
Catch Fyfe live at Manchester’s Deaf Institute tonight.
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