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Bands we like on tour together: Econoline and Projections
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver March 22nd, 2006

Y'know, sometimes good bands play shows to not so many people. That, that makes us sad. Sometimes, fuggin' excellent bands play shows to not so many people. That, that makes us really sad. So, forgive us this plug of sorts for a pair of our favourite bands, who just happen to be hitting that road together very very shortly.

One band is Projections ('We Couldn't Speak' 7" available from Studio Penguin Records) - they rock and are from Brighton - and the other is Econoline (pictured) - they rock and are not from Brighton. One man, called Steve, might be playing in both for the course of the tour 'cause he's JUST THAT HARD. True story. He might also be the same Steve that plays drums so wonderfully in DiS-loved duo Blood Red Shoes. Yep, maybe.

Econoline - yeah, they're named after a truck - have a new record out now through Stupid Cat (aka the label of famed London indie club types Silver Rocket). It's called This Band Isn't Funny Anymore and we closed DiS Radio 9 with a cut from it. It's top. You should buy it from them at one of these shows...

April
1 London Old Blue Last (free show, 8pm doors)
2 Norwich Ferryboat
3 Hull New Adelphi (free show)
4 Newcastle Stout Fiddler
5 Nottingham Bunker's Hill Inn (plus Scarecrows)
6 Oxford Cellar (Big Hair Club)
7 Brighton Freebutt (no Projections!)
18 London Vibe Bar (free show)

Photo by Rachel Silver Rocket



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