Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow lost the login password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
Paul W Yh fella my dad grew up on an estate in Brixton in the 70s/80s when it was one of the worst areas in London. Now whenever I go there it’s filled with all posh city types who live in a million pound terrace house and claim their working class cos they live in Brixton. Most white working class people who r from there have mostly moved out to Croydon and Bromley
these boys have an amazing drummer
This is a real good band, freaking rock is not dead
yes! Their album is great and they kill it live.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I somehow lost the login password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Lorenzo Carmelo Instablaster =)
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'Songs of Praise' is a great record! It's a very eclectic, yet cohesive record. Looking forward to the next Shame release!
We like it as well. Very solid debut album.
Stiff little fingers inflammable material is soooooooo good.
Great interview
Great band 👍
Cheers, thanks for watching!
Great content, promising young band.
These guys play in that early post punk style of joy division, wire, gang of four etc.. damn good band and good blokes.
BOY THIS BAND SURE IS COOL !
SLF.Television. The Fall .You can't go wrong
“stereopathetic soulmanure” would be a good beck album to start on, obscure and weird, perfect!
can’t wait to see them after this pandemic
One of the best eposides! Please get Emma Ruth Rundle and Julia Holter on the show next.
Thanks so much. And I'll pass you're suggestion onto Charles. Cheers!
@@Northerntransmissions ERR would be great!
SHAME !!!
Great taste. "'Johnny Was' is about Bloody Sunday", though? Not sure if they realise it's a Bob Marley cover.
Pretty sure these boys weren't brought up near clapham junction, unless it's new money south london, private school and all
Paul W it is becoming heavily gentrified it’s one of the most trendy areas in London now
@@jneal21
Yea I know, I still have family in battersea it's changed beyond belief.
Paul W Yh fella my dad grew up on an estate in Brixton in the 70s/80s when it was one of the worst areas in London. Now whenever I go there it’s filled with all posh city types who live in a million pound terrace house and claim their working class cos they live in Brixton. Most white working class people who r from there have mostly moved out to Croydon and Bromley
Clapton junction, Eric Clapton junction. Where is it? You’re brits! Beatles, Cream, Rolling Stones, Kinks, ...
Decent band, nice sounds. Why are there no working-class kids in rock music anymore?
I'd love to know why. So true.
@@MrDunkiep because there is no dole anymore ,People had space to create .You have to be rich to be in a band
@@julianmoore9129 mmmmm. Interesting.... You may be on to something. I think this would make a good university thesis.
public school boys giving it the big un as if from the streets of south London ghetto lol
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