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Infadels have announced a ‘free things for poor people day’ in aid of their new single called, unsurprisingly, ‘Free Things For Poor People’. The track, which is released on June 16, coincides with ...
Infadels are a kind of manicured, over-polite, less interesting Primal Scream, if it’s possible to be less interesting than Primal Scream, that is. Their first album was even produced by Scream member ...
I can only assume these guys are garnering massive buzz across the pond. Maybe our UK readers can tell to what extent NME is fawning over them. If you enjoy "Girl That Speaks No Words," you'll dig the ...
The Infadels caused mayhem on Oxford Street in London yesterday - by giving £5,000 away to their fans. The band was staging a Free Things For Poor People day and hurled the money off a bus.
Naively, you might have believed that we'd done away with bands like Infadels years ago. The London five-piece, now on to their second album, recall that wave of sub-U2 bands from 1985 or a bad Blur ...
Two years on from their acclaimed debut, 'We Are Not The Infadels', new album, 'Universe In Reverse' is the band's Youth-produced crossover masterpiece. Bursting with energy, growling guitar melodies ...
The phrase dance rock, like the words vegetarian sausage, fills me with dread. I like my music meaty so I was not sure what to expect from Hackney five-piece The Infadels and their punk-funk fusion.
Infadels are a London-based rock band signed to the Wall of Sound record label. The band is known for its frenetic live shows. Their debut album, We Are Not the Infadels, was produced by Jagz Kooner ...
UNIVERSE In Reverse may well be meaningless nonsense, or it may suggest that things, whatever they are, are topsy-turvy, out of sync, not entirely what they seem. More obviously, a name such as ...
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