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pete said:
"My Radio Heart" is taken from Jetplane Landing's fourth studio album 'Don't Try', now available to buy from www.independentmusic.com

BUY Single: http://goo.gl/0xBqVB
BUY Album: http://goo.gl/bI4sK3

For Fans Of: Minutemen, Les Savy Fav, Refused & At The Drive-In

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE THAT GAVE UP THEIR WEEKEND TO BE INVOLVED IN THIS VIDEO - WE ARE REALLY GRATEFUL! xJpLx

Jetplane Landing are from Derry, Northern Ireland. The band was formed in 1999 by Andrew Ferris (guitar/vocals) and Jamie Burchell (bass); later joined by lead guitarist, Cahir O'Doherty (Fighting With Wire).

First single to be taken from Jetplane Landing's fourth studio album 'Don't Try', "My Radio Heart" is a grooving slab of positive energy from the Derry-based quartet. Reflecting on the life-affirming nature of music and its power to change our lives; from Jerry Lee-Lewis to Ian McKaye; Jetplane loves artists that inform the world in which we live and kick all our asses. "My Radio Heart" is about a love for music that never dies.

The promo video that accompanies the track was shot over a two day period in the band's hometown and its cast of over 100 people features Bikers, Boxers, Mods, Dancers, Moshers and Singers - disparate groups, all close to the band's heart and all of whom reflect the lyrical sentiment of the song.

Drawing inspiration from '80s hardcore and associated with the British Post-Hardcore movement (see Biffy Clyro, Million Dead, Hundred Reasons, Reuben and Hell Is For Heroes) the band released their debut album, 'Zero for Conduct' in 2001 and followed it up with 'Once Like a Spark' in 2003.

Regarded as a scene-defining record, 'Once Like A Spark' propelled the band onto even larger stages and deeper into the hearts of fans of mathy, cerebral punk rock. The band's third album, 'Backlash Cop' [2007], incorporated funk and hip hop elements, inviting comparisons to political torch-bearers Rage Against the Machine.

The band took a break from playing live in 2007 and return to public view six years later with this new record 'Don't Try' and new drummer Craig McKean (Fighting With Wire). A taut, visceral art-rock affair 'Don't Try' draws easiest comparison to the bands work on fan-favourite EP 'Els Quatre Gats' [2002] however offers elements from the band's entire recorded output so far. The band tour the UK and Ireland in September in support of the release.

TOUR DATES
UK tickets [http://goo.gl/NBw4nE]
IRL tickets [http://goo.gl/RNcYvQ]

Mon, 02 Sep Corporation, Sheffield
Tues, 03 Sep Stereo, Glasgow
Wed, 04 Sep Soup Kitchen, Manchester
Thu, 05 Sep The Bodega, Nottingham
Fri, 06 Sep The Lexington, London
Sat, 07 Sep Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
Wed, 11 Sep Workman's Club, Dublin
Thurs, 12 Sep Tower Records, Dublin (Early Show)
Fri, 13 Sep The Stables - Ebrington, Derry
Sat, 14 Sep Limelight 2, Belfast

My Radio Heart' is available on Digital Formats. 'Don't Try' is available in Limited Edition Yellow [Pantone 130C] or Neon [Pantone 806C] Coloured Vinyl LP, CD and Digital Formats.

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