The Unstoppable Team
The Unstoppable Team
Genres: Zendar, pop, ZenList Vol 1
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About The Unstoppable Team
There has to be a point where disillusionment turns into action. For The Unstoppable Team, that time came late in the summer of 2007. Surveying a Manchester music scene left fractured, flat and frozen in time by years of self-cannibalisation and regurgitation, the band acted to distance themselves from the legions of uninspiring bands plaguing the city. They parted ways with their lead singer and started to work with a talented MC, forging a fresh new sound along the way. The inventively incongruous melding of indie ideals with 21st century beat poetry set tongues wagging around the city, famed for its pioneering spirit. Before long – after just one gig, actually – the band were invited to play with The Mitchell Brothers in Manchester & one of the North West’s top unsigned night, The Aftershow, which is already gaining a reputation for turning up some of the freshest talent the region has seen in years. The collision of the band’s various musical influences makes for an exciting, embracing new sound. They may have carved out their own niche, but the massive crossover appeal of tracks like ‘Get Back’, with its crowd-pleasing, skyscraper-sized refrain, is undeniable. Passionately-delivered lyrics, by turns heartfelt and full of attitude, sit atop churning guitars and bone-bothering bass and drums. As The Unstoppable Team’s wall of sound hits you, the feeling that something monumental is happening becomes harder to shake. Tipped for great things by BBC Manchester, Elliot Eastwick (Revolution 96.2FM) and The Daily Telegraph – who filmed a special acoustic set with the band at this year’s Glastonbury festival, where they also kicked up a plugged-in riot on stage; with frenzied gigs at local venues as well as a memorable appearance at Manchester’s Pride festival (narrowly averting a stampede when The Unstoppable Team CDs were launched into the crowd); and their first single tipped for release early spring, the band look set to be huge. Now is the time to get involved. Now is the time for action. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?menuId=6823&menuItemId=-1&view=SUMMARY&grid=F8&targetRule=1
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