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Little Comets: Sun 8th April

Apr 5, 2012
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Posted by Tom Jenkinson

Off the back of their lauded debut and follow up EP ‘Worry’, Little Comets have packed up the pots and pans of their ‘kitchen sink indie’ and are back on the road. Tooled up with new tracks, new sounds but the same enthused attitudes, there’s no doubt they’ve a new, considered, direction to pursue. Whether that’ll diminish their vibrant live shows is another question. One to be answered when their falsetto alt-pop finally makes its way down south.

The Haunt, Sun 8th April 2012

Apr 5, 2012
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Tom Jenkinson is a young music journalist and fanatic. He began utilising said fanaticism with the start up of his own music website Hey Man, Check My Band. Since then he has gone from strength to strength having articles and photos featured in NME, The Fly and The Guardian whilst writing for the Telegraph. Recently his time has been split between his A Levels, excessive gigging and trying his hand at acoustic session music videos.
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