We’ve had a write up in this weeks edition of the Tameside Reporter, promoting the EP, Video and a couple of gigs we have coming up in April and May around the Tameside area.
You can check out the article on the Tameside Reporter Facebook page or of course by buying a copy available now.
The full article reads:
The Kinetic recently reached dizzy new heights after producing their first music video on top of the CIS Tower in Manchester.
The five lads who pride themselves on bringing barefaced rock to their audiences have recently released their debut self-titled EP.
With music that is fresh and modern, The Kinetic boast an infectious sound and you can hear them for yourselves at
Stalybridge’s Koko Lounge tomorrow night (Friday) and at Centro Bar in Manchester city centre on Saturday evening.
Already receiving praise from Manchester music guru Clint Boon, of XFM and Inspiral Carpets fame – the band, who have three members residing in Tameside, are raising eyebrows in the city.
Their official video of ‘Dream That Never Ends’ performed on top of the second largest city building has a rocking U2/Beatles-type feel.
“I can see where that can come from, but we did not set out to make it appear like that,” said guitarist Pete Horobin.
“We wanted to do our video somewhere high up to produce a dream-like feel and we did jump through some hoops to get on top of the CIS.
“The highest building is the Beetham Tower but we could not get up there, but we were allowed one day on the CIS, so come rain or shine it was going to be done.”
Craig Oates from Hyde, Pete Horobin, from Mottram, Simon Hope, of Mossley and Bredbury’s Dave Horobin and Stu Lynch have been touring for the past month.
As well as their gigs in the next couple of days, the lads are preparing for a special gig at Manchester Academy 3 on Wednesday, April 6.
The band know it is tough in the current music world to make headway, dictated by the internet and iTunes – but they are ‘aiming high’.
“You have got to aim high in this world and it’s the kind of lads we are,” said Pete.
“We have made mistakes when we were in our old band, but we are just loving performing and we feel we are making decent music.
“We work hard and we are extremely proud of what we have produced in the EP.”
The Kinetic EP is available via Amazon and iTunes. Click here http://amzn.to/e3PGHz
You can also listen to the EP on Spotify.
Plus, if you download the video Dream That Never Ends on YouTube, your Facebook or Twitter, you will be updated automatically. Click here to catch the video http://bit.ly/hVAcNo
For tickets to see this easy-going talented rock band email their Manager, Alex Madeley at alex@thekinetic.co.uk or visit their website – www.thekinetic.co.uk
BY ANDREW RUDKIN
