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After a year in which folk and electropop has ruled the roost it is about time growling, thrashy rock and roll stuck its head above the parapet again, and The Federals are here to do just that. Swaggering their way from York, and naming their influences as The Stooges and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, this four piece provided snarling vocals and moshable rhythms that made the Glastonbury crowd stand up and take notice.
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About time we had some energetic and young bands playing some honest rock music - there's too many prissy bands and solo singers around with their mannered/affected songs and airs. Thank god for a bit of feedback.
Someone sign this band now so more people can hear what rock music is meant to be about! Iggy's getting a bit too old to do it all himself!
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thank god for real music at last, i work with the drummer and they are really dedicated and very very good
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The Federals... York have had their gid on for a while now with them... now it's time for the rest of the music world to their gid on too!
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