British rock band produces debut full of larger-than-life songs
From Camden, London, comes a fine new British rock sound that answers to the name Tribes. Their debut ‘Baby’ (here via V2) is eagerly awaited, especially after the fine single ‘Sappho’. The band recently played support for the 2 sold-out Kaiser Chiefs concerts in AB. What's more, they took time to record a subdued ABsession of the song ‘We Were Children’ then too. You like your rock larger-than-life, somewhere at the crossing of Nirvana and The Libertines? Then Tribes is just the thing for you. Following the NME tour with Two Door Cinema Club, Metronomy and Azealia Banks, Tribes now crosses the Channel for a concert in the ABClub on 27 February 2012.
Support-act will be Belgium's Thin Line Men. After four singles they released their long-awaited album ‘Out On The Tiles’ at the end of 2011. It was produced by Sebastian Omerson (Pornorama) and immediately received rave reviews in local and foreign media. No big surprise as their original mix of bold rock‘n’roll guitars and fresh electronica had already been spotted in the past by OOR, Humo and Radio 1. The catchy ‘All The Guns On The Western Front” even attained daily-rotation on Studio Brussel.