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The twang's all here

They want to be the next Oasis and The Twang are certainly as lippy as the Gallaghers. Their aspirational indie-rock’s not bad either.


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(5 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 06 Jul 2007
When The Twang get it right they achieve a lying in the gutter/staring at the stars poetic vision similar to Mike Skinner's. But these moments are in the...



REVIEW: 19 Apr 2007
The Twang are essentially a derivative mix of early Stone Roses, ecstatic Happy Mondays, and the laddish posturing of Mike Skinner. That’s not to say...



REVIEW: 26 Mar 2007
Blessed with two snarling front men and a bag full of Brummie attitude, The Twang should sound hard as nails. Their debut single is a much less...



NEWS: 16 Feb 2007
The Twang have announced their debut tour of Ireland.




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