The Naishon

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Last Updated: 09 May 2007
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The Band

Alex - Guitar/Vocals
Jonathan - Bass/Vocals/Keyboard
Lee - Guitar/Vocals
P-ta - Drums/Lead Vocals/Guitar

About us


'ALLO
We're THE NAISHON! There's a long story behind our exteremly odd spelling, which i can't be bothered to tell you about right now, but it's not because we can't spell properly!!! Listen to our shizzle rizzle bizzle! cheers x
-We're a young Alternative/Rock group from the lovely little town of Northampton, aged between 16-17, conceived in November 2005. We're very close friends, and personally I think that's really important for a band don't you?

-Anyway, our performances are about one thing only...generally having a good laugh, playing fun songs and..er..blowing people's minds...yeah

-The music's inspired by both classic and more recent bands, Chilis, Muse, Queen, QOTSA, Arctic Monkeys, Athlete, Maximo Park, The Beatles, Bloc Party etc. :)

-So far we've played at venues in Northamptonshire and London. I suppose you could say we've done everything from coming on stage pretty much naked to locking each other outside a hotel window, but we shan't dwell on that at the moment.


Anyway, have a listen to our stuff, see what you reckon, leave your comments or whatever, and if you promote bands and want us to do a gig, well....YOU CAN'T HAVE US!!!!!.....unless you message us! or you can e-mail at p-ta@o2.co.uk :) ask us about a demo CD if you'd like one :)


cheers for reading!

cheerio for now
x

"The most amazing thing about The Naishon is not that the drummer is the frontman, or that their collective age is a mere 64 years young, or that, until Squares pointed it out, they had totally missed the fact that their play on the word 'nation' echoes The Beatles' own cunning naming techniques. It's not even that in the third track on their EP, 'The Summer Song,' they could quite easily have a Number One hit worthy of any Hot Summer Anthems Volume 954 compilations. No. The most amazing thing about The Naishon is that they sound like bands they've not even discovered yet - the poppiest of Fountains of Wayne's pop bits, the grooviest of Led Zeppelin's groovy bits, the most triumphant of The Clash's triumphant bits. In short, they're flying the flag for The Naishon, and they doing a bloody good job of it. Did I mention the drummer is the frontman? Flippin' ace."


Natasha House, Music For Squares






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