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Buck Brothers - A Quick Appraisal

I caught & heard the Buck Brothers for the first time at the recent Santa Dog single launch.

The Hackney based anglo-Swedish band have been in the news worldwide recently when they broke the world record for playing the most gigs in 12 hours. The band managed to play 28 times in that time beating the previous record of 26. Does that make them a novelty band? Certainly not.

The band play a fusion of punkish power pop and are throughly entertaining with their wit and style. They borrow from the likes of The Hives, garage rock and early Manic Street Preachers to name but a few and to say that their performance is enthusiastic is a gross understatement!

The band have four songs for streaming via their My Space page and all are taken from their début album titled Me. If you only listen to one track try Girls, Skirts, Boots & Bikes. It's infectious hooks and melodies will have you bopping around in no time.

Me can be purchased from the bands website or from i-tunes.

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