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OFFICER KICKS + THE MOUTHFULZ + SKADILLY Weds 14 Oct @ Reading Face Bar

Wednesday 14th October
OFFICER KICKS “uplifting, inspiring, a classic rock’n’roll show” (GigWise).
+ THE MOUTHFULZ + SKADILLY
The Face Bar, Chatham St, Reading, RG1 7JF
Tel: 075 4995 1545 for info.
Doors; 7.30pm-10.15pm / 12+ entry venue....

Usual Officer Kicks Discount List (£5 ON THE DOOR) - Please send over your names to Officer Kicks by mid day Wednesday if you're coming and want in cheap! (£8 on the door),
http://www.myspace.com/officerkicks http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=121219072525
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Officer Kicks are on tour during October in support of The Kraken – their first release from their new album Citywide Curfew which they finished recording earlier this year. The single is picking up some positive feedback;

‘Imagine Razorlight with the swagger of Motley Crue" (Subba Cultcha)

‘’A brilliant example of the fast-paced and incredibly popular rock scene that’s dominating the UK in more of a mainstream fashion these days. (Altsounds.com)

‘Rather addictive little rock track that sounds like it’s been recorded whilst the band are jumped up on e numbers! (Rock City)

“A full-on, Motley Crue-esque onslaught with taught vocals, crashing guitars and an irrepressible desire to get you dancing around your living room to those dirty riffs. (Room 13)

Following the reaction to their first show in Reading (the images decorating their myspace page are from this show) Officer Kicks made some new friends. They promised to return, After months of recording and touring UK, Ireland and Europe, have been true to their word. Since then their reputation has spread. There has been TV and radio airplay/interviews, festival main stage sets, in store appearances and some frankly riotous scenes.,

Officer Kicks bring their crowd rousing, good time rock n roll SHOW to The Face Bar this Wednesday before heading out on the Juliette Lewis UK tour next week, and invite Reading to rock out with them. They’re already being tipped for 2010, when the follow up to their acclimed debut, The Six Grand Plot, is released, but catch them up close now.

“Super spiky rock’n’roll with plenty of attitude, their name should be a lot more familiar by the end of the year” (Sunday Express)

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