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Fat Sams'Grand Slam

by A Month Of Sunday’s

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oldindiekid This is the best new band I’ve discovered in December 2020. Absolutely loving this EP and already want to hear more. AMOS rock so much my bucket hat flew across the room. 👏👏👏😀 Favorite track: We Got Something Outta Nothing.
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Shaggy Maggot Reminiscent of a time when Margaret Thatcher's notoriety was for depriving weans of their school milk, Common Market was this weird quirk on mainland Europe, and entertainment was dancing to live music (disc jockeys were on the radio). Favorite track: We Got Something Outta Nothing.
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'Fat Sams Grand Slam’ can loosely be described as a rock EP but it is also, more importantly, a rock EP that wants you to sing and dance. Taking cues from The Late 60s through post-punk's propulsive groove influence grabbing onto the flared jeans of ‘baggy’ and bringing it all into the present day, it's an intensely poppy EP despite its cacophony of sounds.

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released December 21, 2020

Aarron McIntyre - Vocals/Lyrics
Mathew McIntyre - Lead Guitar
Ryan Gunster - Rhythm Guitar
Craig Taylor - Bass
Ian Duncan - Drums.
Adam Shaw - Cello ( We Got Something Outta Nothing)
The Bishop - Synth , Piano , Keys

All songs written by Aaron McIntyre and Matty McIntyre

Produced by Michael Brennan
Mixed by Michael Brennan
Recorded and Mastered @ The Substation

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A Month Of Sunday’s
can loosely be described as a Rock Band but they are more importantly, a Rock Band that wants you to sing and dance. Taking cues from 60s through post-punk's propulsive groove influence grabbing onto the flared jeans of ‘baggy’ and bringing it all into the present day, They write intensely catchy , poppy songs incorporating a cacophony of sounds. ... more

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