*****REVIEWS*****
***THE FLY SINGLE REVIEW***
This is the sound of Ash waking up and realising they’re teenagers again. It’s the noise of Suede being catapulted against a wall. In modern terms it’s like Cage The Elephant getting together with Dinosaur Pile-Up and writing a punk song the size of an eighty-stone Supergrass. So simple. So brilliant.
**NME** TOP 10 TRACKS
'Guitars, Gobs, Girls'
'This energetic, rummaging through late period, Lush, Sleeper, and Elastica and every grungy young woman that ever took up a guitar and refused to pout, still manages to resurrect Cool Brittannia's faded glories faster that the sight of a Quoasis T-shirt' ... 'Their hard giggin', hard rockin' and hard to resist'
***CLASH MAGAZINE***
One of London’s best kept secrets. Raised amongst the boozy choruses and power-pop chords of ’90s Britpop, the young trio have carried with them the best their childhood soundtrack had to offer.
**THE SUN**
(Hot Tracks) 'Is It True That Boy's Don't Cry'
'An engaging track, with a compelling air of angst. These young, fresh, indi rockers have supported The Kooks and Pete Doherty but now they are on the way to their success'
***FLY LIVE REVIEW***
The three piece hark back to an earlier time when being in a band was nothing more than picking up guitars and playing songs.They stand apart from peers over complicated by modern demands.
***LONDON TOURDATES LIVE REVIEW***
Even before a note is struck, it is evident that Bleech are surrounded by what is known in the music industry as buzz. The driving opening riff of belters such as "Dancing without you" and the Britpop undertones of "Adrenaline Junkie" give the girls their identity. The impression is that Bleech feel as though they have nothing to prove. Let the buzz increase.
***LEVIS ONES TO WATCH***
Fuzzily swirling 90's indie made of clanging guitars! It's revivalist grunge made to excite teenage hearts all over.
LAUREN LAVERN (BBC6) - "My favourite new band!!!"
ROCKSOUND SINGLE OF THE MONTH (The Worthing Song) 8/10
"I listen to this demo every day" - STEVE LAMACQ (Radio 1)
"You are about to witness Rock History in the making!" - JOHN KENNEDY (XFM)
"The Hardest Working Band in Britain" - Turning Worm Promotions