Calling All Astronauts - What’s So Good About
London based, politically charged, alternative rock three-piece, Calling All Astronauts, release their third single "What’s So Good About?" on December 2nd 2012.
Despite being totally DIY they have been creating quite a stir. So far, in their brief career they have opened for A Place To Bury Strangers, Roger Daltrey, Pop Will Eat Itself and Echo And The Bunnymen, as well as selling out Alan Magee’s "Death2Disco" in their own right and have already been confirmed for major festivals in 2013. Their two previous singles, "Someone Like You" and "Winter Of Discontent" received plays on countless radio stations worldwide including BBC 6Music, RTE, Q Radio and Amazing Radio.Calling All Astronauts:
David B - Vocals, programming, keys
JJ Browning - Guitars
Kristi Bury - Bass
To celebrate the release of "What’s So Good About?", Calling All Astronauts will play Mother Live, London, on December 7th, with the legendary Sigue Sigue Sputnik.
Listen to and download all three mixes under below:
To read our review of previous single, "Someone Like You", click here.
"Calling All Astronauts are one of the most exciting alternative rock bands in the UK right now, maybe the best"
The Ringmaster Review
Tracklist:
01. What’s So Good About? (Single version) - An anarchic techno punk anthem, that highlights how a greed orientated society has become blinkered to those less fortunate through it’s obsession with fame and consumerism
02. What’s So Good About? (Echoboy Bounce Remix) - Echoboy Bounce brings CAA to the dancefloor with a full on EDM mix that proves that dance can rock
03. What’s So Good About? (Echoboy Bounce Remix – Radio edit)
Author: NataliaElanor
Translator: NataliaElanor
Source: https://facebook.com/CallingAllAstronauts / 2012-12-03 / News
Translator: NataliaElanor
Source: https://facebook.com/CallingAllAstronauts / 2012-12-03 / News
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