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Very (An) Emergency: Exeter punks on tour
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver March 23rd, 2006

So yeah, the headline's a play on The Promise Ring, but Exeter's An Emergency are, if anything, closer in spirit to the frantic punk-rockin' inventiveness of Q And Not U; indeed, I recall that they supported the now sadly defunct DC trio not so long ago. Anyway, the very recommended trio break into an on-tour sweat come April 11th, and we suggest you're there to mop their brows.

April
11 London Buffalo Bar (with MIT and Victorian English Gentlemens Club)
12 Brighton Freebutt (with Blood Red Shoes)
13 Kingston Fighting Cocks (with They Died Too Young)
14 London Barden's Boudoir (with Breakneck Static and YouNoGoDie)
19 Leeds The Royal Park Cellars (with Breakneck Static, Public Relations Excercise and Oliver Reed)
20 Manchester 33 Anson Road (with Breakneck Static, Sailors and Ford Maddox Brown)
21 Oxford Wheatsheaf (with Peace Burial At Sea and Breakneck Static)
22 Exeter Cavern (with The Ivories, Aeroplanes and Breakneck Static)
30 London Dublin Castle (with Bullet Union, LT Hunn and Creepy Morons)

The band release a split 7" with Breakneck Static very soon through Vacuous Pop/Freakscene. It might just be available on later tour dates. For MySpace action, click here for An Emergency and here for Breakneck Static.



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