(OT) Britpop Band The Supernaturals are back in Manchester Tonight!!!

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Just thought a few of you would be interested to know...soz its not Mozzer related

DESIGNER MAGAZINE / TCBLIVE.CO.UK
Presents...
BARFLY
The Tides
The Hussy's
The Randoms

VENUE: Night & Day Cafe, Manchester
DATE: Tuesday 29th November
TIME: Doors 8pm
PRICE: £5 on the door (No Advance Tickets)

IN BRIEF
- Barfly are a north-west band who in the past year have recorded their debut album, received Radio 1 airplay and secured high-profile support slots with established artists such as Longview, Puressence, The Ordinary Boys and Snow Patrol. (www.barflyonline.co.uk)

- The Tides started off as a sensitive acoustic duo whose early gigs got compared to the likes of Turin Brakes and David Gray, by the time they'd expanded into a full band they'd started to have scraps with Mark E Smith of the Fall. The last few months in Manchester have seen them as one of the hottest tickets in town playing with the likes of Puressence, The Chameleon's Mark Burgess and the Inspiral Carpets Tom Hingley. (www.thetides.co.uk)

- The Hussy's are the new band from The Supernatural's James McColl. If you remember their hits Smile, Day Before Yesteday's Man, I Wasn't Built To Get Up...then you'll love the Hussy's pop hooks. Fronted by 21yr old ex folk singer Fifi the band are latest quirky Scottish pop band to follow in the line of Franz Ferdinand and El Presidente (www.myspace.com/thehussys)

- Jaunty, divergent, eccentric and ever so slightly twisted, The Randoms formed in Autumn 2003. They are already firm favourites on the Manchester and Liverpool circuits and in only 12 months have quickly gained a reputation as the band to provide the soundtrack of a debauched weekend that doesn't stop 'til Monday! Video for Two Stripe Trainers was partly filmed at the club made famous by Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights. The Randoms recently penned the theme for a new comedy series, 'Heroes 4 Hire', due to hit TV screens next year (www.therandoms.com)
 
Day Before Yesteday's Man is a cracking song.

I always laugh at Gerry Sinclair singing Smile on Pheonix Nights.
 
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