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Here are some comments from our
archives
"spikey guitar hooks punctuated by powerful
drumming" Martin Campbell, T-Break.
" testosterone fuelled post punk mash-up " " a
rock n’ roll riot created with a lot of imagination and performed
like a kick in the balls." Heather Minto, Noise Makes Enemies.
" A confident entrance by The King Hats shifts the
standard of T Break up another gear." " lead singer Alan Power was
born to be on stage." Lesley-Anne Brown, T-Break.
"This energetic demonstration instantly sets them
apart from the two other acts on the bill." " they don't lack for a
level of tightness." Limbo at The Voodoo Rooms.
"First song on demo 'Everytime' has the duelling
guitars and rolling rhythms of Franz mixed with spaghetti western
guitar fretwork to make it a future indie dance anthem." "....you suddenly realise that The King Hats have
that X factor." David Fulton, Soundcheck, Daily Record
"fast paced and riddled with energy, it's almost
impossible to take your eyes off them." "this is exciting to watch
and surprisingly fun to listen to." Ryan Drever, The Skinny.
"The King Hats turn out to be a very interesting
prospect, their high-voltage jerky indie-pop mingling with raw
Reuben-esque rock, and worth the entry price alone for the line “I
was a riot, I was Dumyat""
-Heather Crumley, The Skinny
With an onstage presence Jagger would be proud of,
the King Hats confidence, matched with their striking ability to
capture the crowd's attention, proves these lads are certainly ones to look out for in
the coming months.
Ruairidh Pritchard, Re:Union -
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