The EP release went off without a hitch and every act put on smashing sets.
The heartfelt acoustic soloist Leesa Mae opened the night with a jubilant performance and although our music was slightly out of place alongside her and the folky sound of Me And My Friends, and Happy Red Tractors they were all supportive and stayed 'till the end. We headlined the show and unleashed a new song for the first time. Unfortunately this track isn't on our EP and will remain a treat you only get live, like our Indie-Smash-Hit Future Plans.
You can catch us live and hear these tunes at any of our upcoming gigs. We're playing in Leeds upstairs at Milo on Thursday, June 10th along with We Run Riot, and Proper Dogs for only a two pound entry fee. We'll also be playing Oxley Live the following day, June 11th at the Oxley Residences. Oxley Live will be our last show in Leeds for the time being, fitting because those halls were home to two of our band this year at Leeds Uni.
Finally, as an added treat for our loyal fans, a new song from our demo that isn't featured on Myspace is available for listening on www.reverbnation.com/cablescausefires
To Be A Gentleman, a song about being naughty.
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