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The Drain Pipes
Indie
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Punk
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Anthony Kluge
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Drums / Backing Vocals
Jak Bradley
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Lead Guitar
Joel Kay
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Bass / Backing Vocals
Shaun Gilroy
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Lead Vocals
Tom Peek
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Guitar
About us
The Drain Pipes are an energetic indie/punk band from Manchester, whose name comes from the bands ever-tight performances.
The band formed in November 2005 and in their first year twice appeeared in the NME's new band section as well as playing 33 gigs up and down the UK including a festival slot at Manchesters Bridgewater Hall with top local band Polytechnic, and support slots with Les Incompetents, The Holloways, The Pigeon Detectives and Our Fold to name a few.
It has also been a great 2007 being chose to represent Manchester in the North West leg of the Transit Tour, being picked to support punk legends Angelic Upstarts and The Vibrators as part of The 2007 Punk Feast Tour, Playing "Manis Manic Monday" for popular north west radio station 96.2 The Revolution, becoming a featured artist on Clint Boons Music response show on XFM Manchester and grabbing a slot at Beached Festival 2007 in Scarborough along with The Paddingtons and Nine Black Alps, and more recently playing with both Bez and Paul Ryders new bands.
Now after gigs aplenty, with a few member replacements and becoming a 5-piece the band have found their form, with new songs wrote weekly the band are drawing crowds of people keen to see what the fuss is about, these people are not going home dissapointed.
With an expanding song catalogue of love, hate, jealousy and loneliness the Drain Pipes will carry on to give off the ever tight performances here, there and everywhere.
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