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Reviewed By: Sharla Cartner
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Band Members: Liam McDermott - Vocals Kieran Ford - Guitar Ryan Parry - Bass Nick McNeely - Drums |
The punk rock quartet Social Reform hails from London, England. They are gaining momentum in newspapers, experiencing
airplay on radio stations and landing headline gigs at such fine establishments as Dublin Castle, Hope and Anchor, Hertford Marquee, Club Metro,
Bull and Gate, 333 Motherbar and many more.
Fed up with the "rarity of honesty and meaning in contemporary music", Social Reform is doing things their way and the result kicks ass! Combining influences of the past with their own agenda Social Reform are pure punk rock inducing a 70's punk feel injected with the reality of this modern world. The songs Forgive Me Father and Sceneagers possess clever catchy lyrics, contagious riffs, and solid drumming. "The pretenders, they need something to believe in" - Sceneagers I really loved this band! So go and check out Social Reform now! |
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