Glasvegas and Cat’s Eyes Set To Perform Live
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Today, July 10th two rock bands Glasvegas and Cat’s Eyes will be the next performers at the iTunes Festival 2011 in London. This festival presents a wide variety of artists the opportunity to perform live to millions of people worldwide via a live stream through Apple‘s iTunes store (Make Sure You Have The Latest Version of iTunes – Download Here)
Glasvegas are a Scottish Indie rock[3] band from Glasgow. The band consists of James Allan (vocals), Rab Allan (lead guitar, backing vocals), Paul Donoghue (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Jonna Löfgren (drums). The band received critical acclaim for their debut album Glasvegas which was released in September 2008, reaching No. 2 in the UK Album Charts and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2009.
On 14 December 2010, the band announced the appointment of a new drummer, Jonna Löfgren from Boden in Sweden.
Glasvegas’s second album Euphoric Heartbreak was released on 4 April 2011. (From Wikipedia.org)
Watch Their Newest Video For Shine Like Stars
Cat’s Eyes are an alternative pop duo formed in early 2011 by vocalist Faris Badwan (known for his work with English Indie rock band The Horrors) and Italian-Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira.[1]
The band were formed after Badwan introduced Zeffira to the 1960s girl group music. Zeffira became intrigued by the likes of The Ronnettes and acts produced by Joe Meek and Phil Spector and soon began work on a demo version of a track (which eventually became “The Lull”) in a similar style, which on completion she emailed to Badwan. (From Wikipedia.org)
Check Out “Cat’s Eyes – Face in the Crowd” Music Video
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