Wednesday, 5 June 2013

I Can See For Miles...

Mod revivals have come and gone in the 80's and 90's but looking at the current crop things are looking bright. Emerging bands like The Strypes and The Spitfires are young, raw and exciting and are showing a great deal of promise while already established artists are going from strength to strength as we can see from the latest album release from Miles Kane, Don't Forget Who You Are.



Having shaped his style with The Little Flames, The Rascals and The Last Shadow Puppets he looks like he is ready to lead the way in what could be the latest Mod revival.

The album, released on June 3rd, is already proving popular with his loyal fan base and has won favourable reviews from the likes of NME and personally speaking it has got me through my commutes to and from work for the last few days.

The Birkenhead born Liverpool fan is also good friend with Everton left back Leighton Baines who, after the departure of David Moyes to Manchester Utd, could soon be making the short trip to play for one of Liverpools other biggest rivals.



Kane is currently in the middle of a UK tour that will see him playing at some of the top venues and festivals inclusing the Hard Rock Calling event at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park alongside the likes of Paule Weller, Kasabian, The Cribs, Tribes and Twin Atlantic.

You can check out the title track from the album below.


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