11 Oct 2007

The Citizen today had a review of the band Cuckoo Row - their guitarist Freddie Whittaker lives on the edge of Whiteshill and they've played several local gigs including the Wap (see photo and write up here), the Fringe and Prince Albert.

The three-piece is named after a street in Nailsworth and
have now officially unveiled their debut album - Lost on Cuckoo Row - it was recorded over the past eight months, with the bulk of the sessions committed to tape at DB Studios in Stroud.

The Citizen quotes Freddie Whittaker saying: "It's a fantastic achievement for us. After a gig, you get this enormous sense of well-being, but it doesn't always last. This is something we can actually show for all the hard work we put into writing and rehearsing our music."

Lost on Cuckoo Row is on sale exclusively in Kane's Records, in Kendrick Street, Stroud, from today.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

They are brill - buy their cd now!