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Are The Satin Peaches the next big NME thing?
Submitted by imaginary liz on September 10, 2007.NME is finalizing the line-up of their Freshers Tour 2007 - and Detroit youngsters The Satin Peaches have been confirmed to play the prestigious tour. The four-piece will be rotating as opening act with Operator Please in support of The Go! Team.
Watch the video for their "Well Well Well Well" and let us know if they could be the next NME cover story... and is there another band that deserves to be on the Freshens tour more? (and does the world need another band with the word "peaches" in the title?)
The Satin Peaches are currently recording their debut album, which is being produced by Owen Morris (Oasis, The Verve, The Fratellis, The View) and Dave Sardy (Supergrass, Oasis, Red Hot Chili Peppers) but in he meantime you can check out some tunes at www.thesatinpeaches.com where there is a free demo track available for download. And, of course, there's more info on their MySpace page.
I know most of us aren't anywhere near these stops... but it's still cool to window shop, right? And those of you near these venues... tell us all about it!
NME FRESHERS TOUR 2007
SEPT
TUE 25 EDINBURGH UNI
THUR 27 NORTHUMBRIA UNI
FRI 28 LIVERPOOL GUILD
SAT 29 LOUGHBOROUGH UNIOCTOBER
MON 1 PRESTON 53 DEGREES
TUE 2 BANGOR UNI
THUR 4 CARDIFF UNI SOLUS
FRI 5 WARWICK SU
SAT 6 PLYMOUTH UNI
SUN 7 BOURNEMOUTH OLD FIRE STATION
TUE 9 LONDON ASTORIA
greggoir said on September 10, 2007:
Wow! They stop right at my Uni. I wasn't going to go, given I haven't heard the new Go Team! record and that Operator Please are awful, but I'm very tempted to go. Honestly, last year we have no decent bands playing, but this year, we've got Idlewild, We Are Scientists, this and Broken Social Scene stopping off near by. I'm going to be so poor.
imaginary dana said on September 22, 2007:
Ooh!! Please share your photos with us when you've got 'em??
imaginary dana said on September 10, 2007:
We definitely don't need another band with "Peaches" in the title, but I thought this sounded right up NME's alley. I like!