The debut album 'Heartache And Fear' out now - click for more info

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'ALBUM OF THE WEEK' Q RADIO 'A SOUND OF EPIC PROPORTIONS' ARTROCKER 'RECENT & DECENT' KERRANG! RADIO 'IMPRESSIVE... HEART ON THE SLEEVE STADIUM BELTERS' DAILY MIRROR 'SEETHING DYNAMICS AND CATHARTIC ANTHEMS' UNCUT

SAVE A LIFE
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We’ve just had another great 8/10 review in The Shuttle, which is the local paper in my home town, Kidderminster. They don’t even know I’m from there….Might have to let them know!! MC x  

Here it is……

Rating: 8/10 (Review by Mike Fletcher) Tape The Radio - Heartache And Fear Taping the radio was a painstaking process, attempting to finish your recording without an annoying jingle or presenter’s voice coming in to spoil your favourite track. Considering it took London-based trio Tape The Radio three tricky years to put together their debut album, suddenly their name seems very apt. Heartache And Fear shows their hard work has paid off, though, with plenty of variety in sound and tempo. The Message is reminiscent of the Manics, Shaking Hearts has a hint of Feeder about it, while former single Our Love Is A Broken Heart is similar to Stereophonics’ early stuff. Fans of White Lies may prefer edgier tracks such as Save A Life, but there is plenty here for any indie-rock lover.