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Artist description
Skate punk from Brighton. |
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Music Style
Skate punk |
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Musical Influences
Lots of Bnads - Propagandhi, NOFX, Bad Religion... |
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Similar Artists
Bigwig,consumed, pennywise |
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Artist History
Phinius Gage formed in Brighton during the winter of 2000. After the self-release of their debut EP in April 2001, the next nine months saw the band tour their distinct British blend of skate-hardcore all over the UK, building a growing fan base, gaining good reviews and making loads of friends on the way!
In early 2002 Phinius Gage changed line-up to the current members of Ade (vocals and guitar), Pie (guitar), McFly (bass) and Matt (drums and vocals). Several months was spent writing new material which was debuted during this Summer’s “Extra Value Tour”, prompting comparisons to Pennywise, Good Riddance and Bigwig.
In September this year, Phinius Gage made the journey to the punk mecca of Corby, Northants to record their album “More Haste More Speed”. Already creating a major stir on the underground circuit, this stormer of a punk record will be available in early 2003 through Deck Cheese Records.
Phinius Gage are almost constantly on tour with up-to-date gig details available from their website - www.phiniusgage.com. |
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Group Members
Ade - Guitar, Vocals
McFly- Bass
Matt - Drums, Vocals
Pie - Guitar |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums and Mic |
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Albums
'ECON' - EP, 'Amped Up' compilation CD, 'More Haste, More Speed' - Album |
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Press Reviews
"Great tunes from a bunch of skate punks" Steve Lamacq - Radio 1
"Soon to be notched up as one of Brighton's best bands" - UK base fanzine
"Brighton's answer to Pennywise" Trailerpark Trash Fanzine |
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Additional Info
Check website for up to date news and gig dates |
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Location
Brighton, East Sussex - United Kingdom |
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