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Raw and edgy



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Published Date: 15 August 2008
Local rock band Calling For Heroes take obvious influence from Manchester rockers Oasis.

With acoustics gently strumming the background and anthemic choruses, they know a good song or two.

Opening track Envious Few kicks things off in spectacular style with up-tempo beats and guitar riffs galore.

The raw and edgy sound provides a great fold for Wes Howes' impressive vocals.

If you ever fancy climbing on a table, wrapping your tie round your head and pulling off some awesome air guitar antics, then this is the song to soundtrack your musical outburst!

Echoing guitars and acoustic guitars provide the backing track for the more emotional title track Space and Time.

Final track Frequency wouldn't have sounded out of place right at the end of Definitely Maybe.

If Champagne Supernova rings your bell, you'll enjoy this, guaranteed.
Three great tracks from a down-to-earth band.

REVEREND ROSS
  • For more on Calling For Heroes, check out the site: www.callingforheroes.com

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    • Last Updated: 15 August 2008 1:26 PM
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