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The Abstracts

The Abstracts

The Abstracts has been played on NTS in shows including Whodis? w/ 56 DJs, featured first on 5 May 2022. Songs played include King Of Clubs.

There is more than one artist named The Abstracts.

The Abstracts are a three piece Indie/Rock outfit based in Cambridge. The band was initially formed in 2007 and has been subject to many line up changes over the years but now consists of Felix Morgan (Vocals and Guitar), Ben Nunn (Bass and Vocals) and Mark Thomson (Drums) who also worked together in a previous band. Being influenced by a range of bands such as The Libertines, Green Day and Led Zeppelin The Abstracts' music is inevitably an eclectic mix of jangly guitars, predominant bass lines and pulsating drum beats. The band's live shows are an energetic and dynamic mix of both original material and some well known covers, which never fails to please the audience. The Abstracts' first EP, Calling Out for Strangers, was released in January 2010 and the band is currently in the process of recording their second.

Sheffield Music Scene - "This is an incredibly focused record and the quality of the music reflects this. If The Abstracts are to set 'Calling Out for Strangers' as a bar that they intend to top in the future, then bright things are definately ahead of them"

The Abstracts are a Pakistani band. A few tracks by the Abstracts are featured on the Sublime Frequencies compilation Pakistan - Pop and Folk Instrumentals, 1966-1976.

The Abstracts were a popular New York band that played and recorded in the years 1964 through 1966. They are best known for their classic song "Always Always." In 2011 Break-A-Way Records released a well-received album containing the complete studio work of The Abstracts entitled "Hey, Let's Go Now!"

Abstracts is a Progressive Metalcore / Post-hardcore / Djent band from Japan.

The Abstracts a 1960s surf rock band.

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The Abstracts

The Abstracts has been played on NTS in shows including Whodis? w/ 56 DJs, featured first on 5 May 2022. Songs played include King Of Clubs.

There is more than one artist named The Abstracts.

The Abstracts are a three piece Indie/Rock outfit based in Cambridge. The band was initially formed in 2007 and has been subject to many line up changes over the years but now consists of Felix Morgan (Vocals and Guitar), Ben Nunn (Bass and Vocals) and Mark Thomson (Drums) who also worked together in a previous band. Being influenced by a range of bands such as The Libertines, Green Day and Led Zeppelin The Abstracts' music is inevitably an eclectic mix of jangly guitars, predominant bass lines and pulsating drum beats. The band's live shows are an energetic and dynamic mix of both original material and some well known covers, which never fails to please the audience. The Abstracts' first EP, Calling Out for Strangers, was released in January 2010 and the band is currently in the process of recording their second.

Sheffield Music Scene - "This is an incredibly focused record and the quality of the music reflects this. If The Abstracts are to set 'Calling Out for Strangers' as a bar that they intend to top in the future, then bright things are definately ahead of them"

The Abstracts are a Pakistani band. A few tracks by the Abstracts are featured on the Sublime Frequencies compilation Pakistan - Pop and Folk Instrumentals, 1966-1976.

The Abstracts were a popular New York band that played and recorded in the years 1964 through 1966. They are best known for their classic song "Always Always." In 2011 Break-A-Way Records released a well-received album containing the complete studio work of The Abstracts entitled "Hey, Let's Go Now!"

Abstracts is a Progressive Metalcore / Post-hardcore / Djent band from Japan.

The Abstracts a 1960s surf rock band.

Original source: Last.fm

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King Of Clubs
The Abstracts
Sure Shot2006