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Introducing... Gunning for Tamar

Tuesday, 08 March 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
Introducing... Gunning for Tamar

Newcomers Gunning for Tamar are readying themselves for the release of their debut EP ‘Deaf Cow Motel’.

Oxford based four-piece, Gunning For Tamar formed in early 2010. While they may not have been around for very long, they've still managed to make a significant dent in the UK's music scene. The lads have already been featured on XFM and BBC Introducing, played a number of festivals over the summer (including Guilfest) and have even picked up the much coveted Breakthrough Track Of The Week over on NME, for "The Organs", taken from their debut split single.

Never ones to shy away from hard work, Joe Wallis (lead vox/guitar), Dan Pollard (guitar/keyboards/vox), D’Arcy King (drums) and Ben Green (bass) are now ready to take on 2011, as they release their new EP Deaf Cow Motel.

"German Treasure Island" provides an explosive opening for the EP, with the raw punch of drums and guitar setting the tone perfectly. Joe's vocals float over the top of this sonic battle, providing a melodious contrast that builds up into an impressive climax. "Running With Scissors" and "God Made Colours" showcase the band's technical skills masterfully, with layers of guitar really coming to the forefront of the tracks.

It's clear that this is a band who are extremely focused, having spent 2010 learning to read each other like it's second nature, as the sound they have created leaves no room for complacency. Closing with "Bonfires", the band proves they are capable of creating a dynamic and experimental sound that offset's the other three tracks on the EP. It's an ambitious track that really pays off, showing that this four piece are more than comfortable crossing boundaries and defying the listener's expectations.

Tracklisting:
1. German Treasure Island
2. Running With Scissors
3. God Made Colours
4. Bonfires

The video for opening track ‘German Treasure Island’ is embedded below.


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