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BRITISH SEA POWER (UK)

Civil Society, Drum Media, FBI 94.5 & MySpace present

BRITISH SEA POWER (UK)

8:00pm, Sat 20 February, 2010
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Civil Society is very proud to announce the long-awaited debut Australian tour of the British Sea Power. Their latest CD Do You Like Rock Music? tells you all you need to know about a group The Sunday Times has called 'the best band in Britain'. Not for the faint hearted, British Sea Power look you straight in the eye and don't flinch, crashing over danger with loud chords and a rock and roll strut. Stadium-sized refrains and choral swoons carry songs with themes as big as a good man's heart: floods on Canvey Island, the Apocalypse and a tribute to Polish plumbers and groundbreaking nudist Hedy Lamarr.

From frozen Cumbria came brothers Yan Scott Wilkinson and Neil Hamilton Wilkinson who, along with school friend Matthew Wood, formed British Sea Power. A band whose live performances are so startling that they defined their career from inception. Their first years were filled with riotous shows in remarkable surroundings including the sea on the Scilly Isles, underground in a Cornish slate mine and at the Chelsea Flower Show.

This February British Sea power will finally bring their remarkable live performance to Australia for headline shows in Sydney and Melbourne as well as appearances as a part of the Perth International Arts Festival and the Playground Weekender. When British Sea Power played the 2002 Reading Festival, Rolling Stone seemed to say the rest of the weekends entire bill paled before them: Fuck this puerile drivel, were going to see British Sea Power British Sea Power rule!. Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis came to see BSP and signed them on the spot.

The bands debut album, The Decline Of British Sea Power, was released in 2003 with NME declaring it to be Out of this worlda dazzling debut. Their second album, 2005s Open Season, gained even greater praise with Rolling Stone this time saying The first few songs are so jaw-slackeningly great it can take days to get to the albums highlight, the epic eight-minute medley of Please Stand Up and North Hanging Rock.

British Sea Powers music clashes good against evil; rock music against non-rock music with lyrics that tackle astounding subject matter from floods on Canvey Island, to economic migration, to Slavia Prague FC, to the Apocalypse and to a wrestler born Shirley Crabtree and known as Big Daddy. British Sea Power are like a musical Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde, throwing caution and guitars to the wind, as they clash themes and sounds as varied as one another to create a glorious cacophony. See the British Sea Power as they make their maiden voyage to our shores for the 2010 Australian Expedition.

www.myspace.com/britishseapower www.britishseapower.co.uk www.civilsociety.com.au www.myspace.com/civilsociety