Reverend & The Makers / Blind Pew / Hip Parade
Nice N Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Doors 8:30pm / £6adv / Over 18s Only

Blind Pew – www.blindpew.com / www.myspace.com/blindpew
Reverend & The Makers – www.iamreverend.com
Hip Parade – www.myspace.com/hipparade

Blind Pew are supporting Reverend & The Makers at Nice N Sleazy this Thursday. Tickets are £6, you can get them by e-mailing us on info@blindpew.com or there might be some on the door on the night.

Blind Pew:

“Perfect pop experts, Blind Pew are one of Scotland’s undiscovered rock gems. Sounding a little like chart-shaking act Orson, these four lads from Glasgow make each chorus and anthem pulled from a ‘best rock songs in the World ever’ list. Epic, quality rock. Brilliant!” …

Karma Download, March 2006

“As live bands go, these guys have style and class in bucketloads. Nothing else needs to be said… go see this band!” …

Glasswerk, December 2005

“Like Jack Black’s Tenacious D, Blind Pew successfully mix their black comedy lyrics with some dirty Rock’N’Roll rhythms which are worthy of a comparison to some of Britain’s most loved rock acts. Definitely a band to watch out for” …

Live Music Direct, February 2006

Reverend & The Makers:

“For those versed in Arctic Monkeys folklore, The Reverend, aka The Reverend Jon Rarsclart, aka Jon McLure is a crucial, yet mysterious figure. The band’s links to him originate from a turn-of-the-century Sheffield community music-style project called Judan Suki, which Alex and Matt were part of. After that, he formed the electro-pop band 1984, as namechecked in ‘I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor” …

NME, April 2006