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Airfix Kits live at the Stork Club – Video!
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Victim of Time
A nice little mention of our show with X on the always enjoyable Victim of Time blog!
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Photo from Sugar Mountain
In case you’re wondering what the Al(l)ans look like with their mouths open. Stolen from Maximum RockNRoll, who stole it from Icki.
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Rocktober Review!
You’ll be playing both sides…of this single over and over! If this working class British accent is fake that makes this record twice as awesome. Or Oi!-some, though it’s Oi!-er in accent than execution (more post-punk wave-ish).
http://roctoberreviews.blogspot.com/2010/05/airfix-kits-playing-both-sides-bw.html
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X
Texas was awesome.
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This Saturday we are playing with the legendary X from Australia. Not X from Los Angeles, although that would be cool too. Also playing are the A Frames from Seattle. Little Queenie is Mark Murrman’s new band and it’s their first show. I think this is the first time we’ve played the Stork Club as Airfix Kits although I could be wrong.
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New flyer for Saturday Texas show
Unfortunately, Leatherface were denied entry to the country. The show is now FREE and the details are below.
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Complete Chaos In Tejas calendar (with set times!) available here.
If you are planning on going to the Riverboat Gamblers show on Friday night, you should buy tickets in advance as it will sell out. -
Art 4 Punks review
A review of both 7″s that doesn’t actually mention the music at all!
Airfix Kits recently released these 2 7″ ep’s, and it wasn’t until i had both of them in my hands that i began to appreciate their aesthetic. Both of these records take a very “no frills” approach stylistically while displaying a subtle sense of humor about themselves. “Playing Both Sides” uses original photography for a literal depiction of the title track, while “Flex Time” uses found images to create tongue in cheek references to the working world. i really like that both records kept their layouts to strict 2 color pallets even though they were both CMYK printed, and that the A/B labels are exactly the same type lock ups….. have a look.
http://art4punks.blogspot.com/2010/05/airfix-kits.html
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Chaos in Tejas flyers
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Flyer for April 29th show
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Dusted Magazine review of Playing Both Sides
Two songs of wound-up, punky pop with a few unfinished edges from this Bay Area trio (ex-Giant Haystacks). Vocals here are the weak link, but their plaintive, hoarse use here, backed by their springloaded, slightly mod-ish delivery makes it seem like a modern update on Empire’s big, meaningful riffs for kids who’ve been bombed out of their minds on TV and the Internet since they’ve been born. Both songs work off of the same spirit of economy and short shocks well enough that these guys might have cornered a tiny scrap of the punk landscape for themselves. Fans of everything from Mission of Burma to the Jam could find something suitable to groove on within. (http://www.dirtnaprecs.com)
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(Doug Mosurock)