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Burn The Fleet
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Burn The Fleet, Sun 8th July

Jul 3, 2012
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Posted by Amy Jo McLellan

Last seen in Brighton at The Great Escape festival, Southampton’s answer to Thrice return to the city as headliners. Despite forming back in 2008, the band’s debut album only hit the shelves earlier in the year – the shelves of newsagents that is, after their long-awaited ‘The Modern Shape’ was given away as a cover-mount on Rock Sound magazine. Tickets for Burn The Fleet’s show may not be free but they’ll only cost you the same as a glossy magazine anyway.

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Sun 8th July 2012

Jul 3, 2012
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Amy Jo McLellan
Amy Jo McLellan is a contributor to SOURCE. She's been writing about music since 2010, reviewing releases and interviewing various artists. She became a featured writer for Buzznet.com after winning their 2011 'Summer of Buzz' contest. Since then, she's regularly written articles as one of their official music bloggers while continuing her studies. She's a regular gig goer and always knows who's playing where and when.
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