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Pop / Rock 27 January, 2015

The Extraordinary Faerground Accidents Release New Single 'She Makes Me Want To Die'

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The Extraordinary Faerground Accidents Release New Single 'She Makes Me Want To Die'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) 'She Makes Me Want to Die' is the story of a relationship breaking up, but in place of bleak reflection the track is driven by kinetic, agressive and infectious energy.

This is a tale of explosive arguments at 3am, of being pushed almost to the brink by the pervasive toxicity of the situation - but juxtaposing this unhappy subject matter, Faerground Accidents have produced a wonderfully upbeat early Brit Pop style classic with echoes of Suede and Pulp, underpinned by the influences of Bowie and Soft Cell.

With style, wit and vigour, Faerground Accidents exploded onto the UK's music scene in late 2014 when their double A side single 'We Hate the Same Things/Back in Town' was enthusiastically championed by BBC 6 Music's Marc Riley and Steve Lamacq, Absolute Radio's Frank Skinner and Amazing Radio's Shell Zenner and Charlie Ashcroft amongst many others. This attention led to the band supporting the hotly tipped Sleaford Mods at Sheffield Academy as well as playing with legendary punk outfit The Membranes in London.

Originally formed in Manchester in 2012, the band's demos caught the attention of Louder Than War Records' founder John Robb who described them as "stunningly original and beautifully odd" adding "if this band are not massive by summer then you're all deaf!" Captivated by frontman Bomar Faery, John Robb summed him up as being "borderline psychotic and quite definitely genius!" However, less than 48 hours later, Bomar was admitted to a psychiatric facility and the band's future looked uncertain.

Following his release, Bomar returned to Sheffield and set about reforming the band with Artery's Marray Fenton, Loveboat's Dan Botterill, Dodgem's drummer Michael Breeze and original Manchester based member, Henrietta Rowlatt on keyboards. Now signed to Louder Than War Records, Faeground Accidents are one of this year's most vibrant and exciting prospects.



Social Media
Twitter: @faerground
Facebook.com/faergroundaccidents

Live Dates
Monday 9th Feb - Single Launch at Corporation, Sheffield
Thursday 12th Feb - The Eagle, Manchester (with POST)
Saturday 28th March - l'Aeroneuf, Lille, France
Friday 22nd May - Lexington, London

"A scintillating, shimmering, swathe of sexual charged swagger pop." - Mark Radcliffe (BBC 6 Music & BBC Radio 2)

"Absolutely wonderful… [Bomar] He's gorgeous!" - Jon McClure of Reverend & The Makers (Steve Lamacq's BBC Radio 6 Roundtable)

"I like this…" - Frank Skinner (Absolute Radio)

"Acidic and grand songs laced with arsenic lyrical wit and melodies full of grandeur' - John Robb (Louder Than War)

"An eclectic group that merges the fey eroticism of Pulp with the solid chops of a machismo rock band. Faerground Accidents have managed to forge a distinctive style that's both enigmatic and direct. And, quite frankly, that I can't get enough of!" - Lee Adcock (Dandelion Radio)






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