Zeus EP

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The wait is finally over. British Sea Power are back with a brand new
mini album. This will precede a new album in early 2011.

Since their Top 10 Mercury nominated album ‘Do You Like Rock Music?’ and awesome re-working of ‘The Man Of Aran’ soundtrack, British Sea Power have been playing shows and film festivals as far and wide as Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Australia, Poland, Norway and Wimbledon Common.

They held another Tan Hill Extravaganza, their very own festival in the highest pub in England where even sheep are allowed in the bar. There were fireworks, guided walks, wrestling, husky racing and eating doughnuts from pieces of string.

Guitarist Martin Noble has been especially busy. Alongside Marc Riley
(6Music and The Fall) and Guy Garvey (Elbow), he presented a bird watching show on Radio 4, ‘In Search Of The Holy Quail’.

Martin also compiled a bird-themed music compilation for the Caught By The River website and, along with fellow bandmates Yan and Phil, members of The Brakes and the Jonathan Richman tribute group The Modern Ovens, recorded a song for The World Cup under the name The Bench Warmers, which accrued 5000 downloads in a week.

In addition to a support slot on the Manic Street Preachers UK tour, bSeptember sees British Sea Power perform a series of shows off the west coast of Scotland (Eigg, Mull & Skye). Band and fans will be ferried from island to island on a disused life boat.

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Zeus
Cleaning Out The Rooms
Can We Do It?
Bear
Pardon My Friends
Mongk
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