Munich - All Sussed Out + I Drove All Night single feat on Roy Orbison compilation

Munich are set to play Saturday March 19th at Queen Of Hoxton, London for the MATT HORNE SESSIONS with Dj sets from Kasabian and Dirty Pretty Things along with a couple other surprises from another great band and celebs

Munich

Munich just completed their debut 11 date UK tour gaining many new fans.

After having already had a great 2010 with their debut EP and sell out launch party shows in Brighton and London, 2011 starts how it means to go on, with a bang.

On February 7th they were included in the Music Week magazine compilation CD gaining the most plays out of 13 other bands on Music Week's Soundcloud page online with around 360 plays in just over a week.

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Munich plan to tour most of the year along with June debut single, playing festivals, releasing their 2nd single in August, recording their album in October and another tour to end the year.

The Brighton 5 piece released their well received debut EP 'Where Are You Now' last November to great industry acknowledgment.

The EP was produced by Paul Corkett (The Cure, Placebo, Nick Cave, Bjork, Biffy Clyro) at Moles Studios Bath and was released worldwide though imprint label MaDa Music with distribution from Right Track/ Universal Music.

Their debut single ALL SUSSED OUT is due for release in June (worldwide/download/Universal Music Distribution) which they just recorded at Miloco's Studio, The Pool with James Lewis (The Wombats/Pistols, Cajun Dance Party), the b-side will be Roy Orbison's "I Drove All Night" as it's also being included in Roy's 75th birthday compilation album released worldwide in April.

Stuart Slade (Vocals), James Mckeown (Guitar, piano, vocals), Stuart Weller (Guitar), Josh Holmes (Drums) and Tom Howland (Bass) have been likened to stadium rockers The Verve and Muse and have played the likes of Glastonbury, The Great Escape festivals and the London and Brighton gig circuits in venues such as Digital, Concorde2, O2 Academy Islington and proud Galleries alongside: Codeine Velvet Club, Chapel Club, Maccabees, Bluetones,Graham Coxon, Bombay Bicycle Club and Mona.

In the past year they have received some great press and radio including recently being play listed on XFM Radio and Brighton's Juice FM and received reviews in Magazine's Q, The Fly, Source and XYZ. BBC Introducing also picked up on the band, playing tracks from the EP and resulting with Munich playing a show in Reading on December 2010.

The EP is still available worldwide through MaDa Music with distribution from Right track/Universal Music on CD and Download NOW from all online media such as I-Tunes, HMV.com and more.

Munich know 2011 will be a great year and will really a big step up from previous years including building up their forever growing fanbase, live sessions, writing the album and playing as many gigs as possible.

Tour dates:
19th March 2011 (on stage 11pm) - Queen of Hoxton, London Matt Horne Sessions with Kasabian and Dirty Pretty Things DJ Set
April 2011 - Tour
May/June 2011 - SINGLE & UK TOUR

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Munich on Amazon.co.uk

Munich Official Website
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