The Lines - Glorious Aftermath
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The Lines – Glorious Aftermath

The Lines follow the announcement of their home town Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall show on October 8th and an imminent US Debut with details of their first single of 2010. ‘Glorious Aftermath’ follows last year’s debut, ‘Domino Effect’, a track which had none other than Robert Plant declaring ‘There aren't really many good bands coming out of Wolverhampton, just one great band called the Lines’ and attracted support from the likes of Steve Lamacq.

Over the last year The Lines have been building an awesome fanbase around their home town of Wolverhampton. Avoiding regular trips to London, the band focused on the local area, and have been rewarded as gigs in the Midlands have grown into full on celebrations complete with massed singalongs to songs yet to get a release. When The Lines play away from home, they are followed by coach-loads of avid supporters, with hundreds travelling as far as Amsterdam when they supported Stone Roses Legend Ian Brown.

London was recently witness to the power of the band’s live show at a sold out Lexington where old and new fans alike turned the venue into a capital party for the four piece, forcing even the staunchest gig attendees to tap their feet and smile whilst replicating the scenes of mass celebration fast becoming the hallmark of all their gigs.

The Lines have put the finishing touches to their debut album, due in October. You can download free another track from the band, ‘Circles’ via their website at link.
You can see The Lines at the following dates.
7th August – O2 Academy Sheffield 9th October – Sumo, Leicester
2nd October – The Plug, Sheffield 11th October – Kasbah, Coventry
4th October – The Talk, Norwich 12th October – Camp Basement, London
5th October – The Ruby Lounge, Manchester 14th October – Whistlebinkies, Edinburgh
6th October – Paddy Whacks, Sunderland 15th October – Milos, Leeds
7th October – Head of Steam, Newcastle 18th October – NEW YORK
8th October – Wolverhampton, The Wulfrun Hall

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