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Posted by Ken McGuire on April 18th, 2008 at 11:30am

Marvins Revolt

Next Friday, April 25t, sees Problems at the Pancake House present a night of Popular Records (independent Irish label) as Marvins Revolt (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Adebisi Shank (Wexford, Ireland) take to the stage in Cleere’s Theatre from 9:30pm.

Marvins Revolt (touring Ireland since April 9th) started out as a quartet in 2002 and released their first self titled record in 2004. It was noisy and aggressive. They played shows in just about every town in Denmark and the music developed into the more complex sound of their debut album, Fell in Love with Tanks & Satellites, released in 2006. In late 2006 the band parted ways with their vocalist and reformed as a trio. Music wise the reformation resulted in a less noisy, more complex but yet more melodic approach, and Killec is the fresh and exciting sound of a new-born collective. Killec is released by Popular Records. Marvins Revolt have completed a tour of europe recently and are embarking on their second tour now. They are known for their frantic and energetic live shows in which they are joined by an extra band member.

Adebisi Shank are three people from Wexford who make a loud noise called ROCK MUSIC. They are nice boys who you could take home to your mammy without any cause for worry. Formed just over a year ago, the group recorded their début E.P. in early 2007, toured the U.K. and Europe in late 2007 and plan to record their first album in mid 2008 with legendary independent producer J. Robbins.

Doors open from 9pm and there’s a free hand packaged CD on the door for the first few in. Five euro is the small sum for these two great acts and full details are available on the PATPH MySpace.

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