MP3 Otherside - Looking For The Fine Line
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Blend the attitude of '70's U.K. New Wave with sucker-punch, killer hooks .. then you have discovered: Otherside .. a band that musically kicks you upside the head. They're a guitar led band, with a sound not unlike the Cocteaus', Magazine and New Order.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, POP: New Wave
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Ken Worthing and Trevor Eynon live not far from each other in Shropshire, a rural county in the U.K.
They've known each other since the mid '80's and formed a 4 piece New Wave/Agit-Pop band together in the early '90's.
When that band dissolved after one well received 12" single, Trev moved to London and away from making music, while Ken stayed in Shropshire and continued to make demos ( .. for his own amusement) for most of the mid-late '90's.
Ken decided to go solo in 2002 and spent the next couple of years making and releasing 2 albums for his own Kebabylon Productions label.
It wasn't until Trev moved back up to Shropshire in 2005, that he felt the need to "touch base" and start writing again with his old band mate.
The results spurred them on to form 'Otherside' and after pressing a few acetates, they bagan writing the album that you're now reading about .. 'Looking For The Fine Line'.
Both Ken and Trev have never forgotten their Indie roots and 'Otherside' have been likened to New Order and The Banshees crossed with Morrisey and The Gang Of Four.
They both hope you enjoy the results!
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, POP: New Wave
Details:
Ken Worthing and Trevor Eynon live not far from each other in Shropshire, a rural county in the U.K.
They've known each other since the mid '80's and formed a 4 piece New Wave/Agit-Pop band together in the early '90's.
When that band dissolved after one well received 12" single, Trev moved to London and away from making music, while Ken stayed in Shropshire and continued to make demos ( .. for his own amusement) for most of the mid-late '90's.
Ken decided to go solo in 2002 and spent the next couple of years making and releasing 2 albums for his own Kebabylon Productions label.
It wasn't until Trev moved back up to Shropshire in 2005, that he felt the need to "touch base" and start writing again with his old band mate.
The results spurred them on to form 'Otherside' and after pressing a few acetates, they bagan writing the album that you're now reading about .. 'Looking For The Fine Line'.
Both Ken and Trev have never forgotten their Indie roots and 'Otherside' have been likened to New Order and The Banshees crossed with Morrisey and The Gang Of Four.
They both hope you enjoy the results!
in partnership with CDbaby


