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| Red Kite (milvus milvus) fronted by Reading's Dan Fisher in (ex-The Cooper Temple Clause) are a new group from the northern-most tip of London who make music with an intense, widescreen grandeur that's as equally euphoric as it is melancholic. The band released their debut single Montreal at the tail end of last year to wide praise and received airplay on various stations including an XFM session for John Kennedy. | |||||||||
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The Cellar, Oxford
Friday, 24th February 2012
The Cross Keys, Marlow
Friday, 9th March 2012
Recharged Radio
Friday, 20th April 2012
Red Kite, South Street,, Reading
Saturday, 28th April 2012
Wheatsheaf, Oxford
Saturday, 26th May 2012
"Oh that is beautiful, that is absolutely beautiful..."
"...like an upbeat, happy version of The Smiths..."
"...the individual songs are all well-constructed, melodic and ooze character..."
"...classic indie welded onto rugged, shanty-style basslines..."
"This music is designed to have you oscillating wildly..."
"Oh thank God, a bit of life..."












