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Topic History of: TIP PLEASE
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Mart The image is certainly correct, one look at the picture of the band and one just knew what one was going to hear.

You asked if you felt there was a market in the UK for this.
My opinion is, yes live but I am afraid no on sales.
The original marketplaces you have found for the release look like a better idea, I also suggest Europe and the Netherlands, where the very English style of new wave almost, that you purvey is not a bad cult at all.(You will have fun gigging there too)

I like what you the guys do, but I look at what i know I can sell these days first .

Good luck, great production by the way, sounds very good.
Musique I like them.
JK2006 Like the sound though it is incredibly derivative and I don't hear any actual hits. She's The Gun is good.
BR Cant Stop the Radio - very cool track. Really like the production and great New Wave vocal reminding me very much of many of the greats of the late 70s. Sort of Buggles meets the Boomtown Rats - good melodies.

Cant see why it cant do well in the UK !! Just pretend the band are from the USA and then Radio 1 will A list it
KnightR BEAT UNION
www.myspace.com/beatunion

British band, from Birmingham.
Seem to be taking off in the U.S, but not as well in the UK.

Is there a market for this at the moment in the UK?

If not, what is the next big phase of music to come through? Anyone got any tips for 2009?