Subba Cultcha have reviewed Rumble. Read it here. Reasonably positive. I’m not sure what made them think the daft phone intros were meant to be sinister, but I think the comparison with The Who Sell Out is fairly accurate.
The Command House, Chatham
The Command House, Chatham, 17th September 2005:
Not “just” an open stage: this is a monthly gathering for the Urban Fox Collective — a Medway Towns group of musician, artists, writers and photographers — to do their thang. Tonight was somewhat sparsely attended (I was told “it’s normally packed”; the story of my life!) but we were treated to a fair variety of music (totally acoustic: no PA!) and poetry, as well as some refreshingly unpretentious DJing from the Buff Medways’ Wolf Howard: just some Hendrix and Link Wray LPs stacked up on an old auto-changer. I will return. Oh, and contrary to myths which I probably have done nothing to help dispel, I didn’t see a single chavver in Chatham (in fact, it was curiously deserted), though there were plenty between Whitstable and Gillingham. Owight, bruv?
Vanity Project
Rumble has been given a very good review in the latest issue of Vanity Project fanzine.
A bad review
I sent Rumble to Norfolk punk zine Collective and this was the result:
More reviews
Rumble has now been reviewed by I Shot the Deputy, Sounds XP and lostmusic.
Brixton Windmill
Bob from Underexposed took some excellent photos of us at our gig at the Brixton Windmill on Saturday. You can see them at his site.
Damn Pest
Rumble has had a very good review from Joey Sandinista at Damn Pest webzine, which we’re very pleased with.

