The Devil is dedicated to unearthing unknown, unheard, unseen, unheralded, unfamiliar or down right unbelievable bands old or new that have not yet hit the radars of the British public. If you are a new band or artist and would like to be considered for inclusion then please contact me via email or twitter.

Friday, February 27, 2009

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Super 700Super 700
Genre: Alternative / Melodramatic Popular From: Berlin, Germany

If there is one band that truly knows their sound and how to capitalize it, Super 700 might just be it. With eerie and epic rock noises flowing in every direction throughout the bands new album, 'Lovebites', Super 700 is sure to spread its viral bites of love across the ocean from Germany to the American cult-fans of bands like M83 and Goldfrapp.

What the first worldwide download 'Tango' promised, they delivered with their second album 'Lovebites': 13 tracks that will wreck royal palaces, illuminate the darkest forests and makes the time disappear while listening on your iPod or your home stereo. 'Lovebites' is infectious and addictive, but remains mysterious. Take 'S.T.T.S.M.C' (abbreviated for 'Somebody Tried To Steal My Car'), a sweet elegant late summer rain pop song or the dangerous and unconventional, 'Second In Line' with oriental strings and forceful percussion breaks.

Super 700 are wild and smart, gorgeous and dishevelled, progressive and totally focused, very normal and extremely cool. If you still doubt the heroic qualities of the Berlin 7 piece, just listen to this record! All doubters should list as well. Super 700 is on its way. They'll leave Lovebites on your necks.

Go Try

MP3 - Super 700 - Somebody Tried To Steal My Car

Go Visit

Super 700 - Myspace // Website

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Super 700
Somebody Tried To Steal My Car

Super700 - S.T.T.S.M.C. (Somebody Tried To Steal My Car)



Reckless SonsReckless Sons
Genre: Rock / Blues / Rock
From: New York, United States


With a lyrical penance to Replacements mastermind Paul Westerberg, and a guitar-led scrum that harkens back to the days of the Dolls, this downtown quartet has been packing clubs in New York’s Lower East Side for close to two years now. But you can even ask NYC’s bums, that’s what happens when the music is perfectly sloppy, and dangerously unhinged.

So, as the story goes, on the strength of their self-released, dirty dusty Texas-produced Don’t You Dare EP, and one hell of a live show, the Reckless Sons stopped the Gotham rock scene dead in its tracks, forcing an entire city to take notice of their garage-y n
uggets and punch-drunk rock n roll. Next thing you know? London calling, as the Sons embarked on a month-long tour of Britain, which culminated in a main-stage appearance at Brighton’s Beachdown festival. Produced in deep Brooklyn by Ben Rice (The Mooney Suzuki and Change The Station), their latest Everybody Knows EPis scheduled for a May bow. With all that said, Reckless Sons are gearing up for their busiest year yet, which kicks off in style at the old CBGB’s space in Manhattan – what fashionistas likely know as the John Varvatos Store – on March 5th.

Go Try

MP3 - Reckless Sons - Hate To Love You Again

Go Visit

Reckless Sons - Myspace // Website

Go View

Reckless Sons
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