Sisteray will be playing Edinburgh on the 10th of March

London garage punk band Sisteray are about to hit the road for their UK tour. The tour will include a show at Edinburgh's Henry's Cellar Bar on the 10th of March.

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Date published: 22nd Feb 2017

London garage punk band Sisteray are about to hit the road for their UK tour. The band?s new recording project entitled 15 Minutes, released 14th April on Vallance Records and will spend February and March on the road promoting the release. The tour will include a show at Edinburgh's Henry's Cellar Bar on the 10th of March.

In addition, Echoes and Dust is currently streaming "Faaast Food" the first track from the release. The site describes the tune as "effortless guitar riffs that burst with tuneful attitude." ? take a listen at this location
http://echoesanddust.com/2017/02/exclusive-track-premiere-sisteray-faaast-food/

SISTERAY TOUR DATES
8th March - Southampton - The Joiners
9th March - Manchester - The Castle
10th March - Edinburgh - Henry's Cellar Bar
11th March - Leeds - Verve Bar
?More tour dates can be found at www.sisteray.com/live

SISTERAY, songwriters Niall Rowan (vocals) and Dan Connolly (guitar) along with Marco Polo (drums) and Mick Hanrahan (bass guitar) have set out their intention to re-write the indie guitar rule book. Sisteray came together out of their shared love for bands such as The Smiths, Velvet Underground, The Clash and The Replacements. This is proven in the upbeat melodies and lyrical observations of 21st century Britain, combined with high-octane live performances that have been key to making their live shows unmissable. Sisteray's belief and passion in their music, as well as their strong political views has been seldom seen since the days of The Clash; with Dan recently asked to appear on primetime BBC News, ITV and The Independent to voice his views on the recent Syria debate. Word is beginning to spread in the likes of BBC Radio 1, Radio X, Fresh on the Net, Louder Than War, Artrocker, BBC 6 Music, Subculture, Gigslutz, Time Out and The Londonist and in another statement of intent, the band have renamed their blog 'Sisteray - The Road To Reading Festival 2016'.

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