Little Man Tates Video Banned!!!
Little Man Tates Latest video has been banned, The video for latest single "house party at boothy's" which could of seen the band, getting a lot more coverage on MTV2. has been deemed unsuitable by MTV for showing before 9pm. The video shows loads of police officers partying, shop lifting and joy riding. Another video to also recently be banned by MTV is Bromheads Jackets video for upcoming single "Trip to the Golden Arches". LMT superfan big jon raff said "It is a joke that this video has been banned before 9 o clock. Look at all R n B videos for examples of scantily clad women and illegal activities. It really does rile me that they get away with it and LMT can't. It is a joke and a half." The same kind of message seemed to be coming from the bromheads jacket camp with the "sherrif" saying "it is no worse than lmt, eminem, milburn, green day's videos. In fact it is relatively tame and considerably less offensive than any of sunblock's videos as it is not exploiting or treating women like objects.
People are far too delicate and hipocritical these days, plan b has it nailed on with sick2def. Whilst eating my cereal in the mornings, I'm watching a city get bombed and people running round with guns, tales of violence, gang mentality, happy slappings on some poor kid at a train station, no marks in a house drunk, smoking, swearing, shagging all while ceebeebies is being shown on the other channel. Responsible scheduling?
as jarvis says
cunts are still running the world."


When switching on this EP you could be forgiven for thinking that you had just put on a CD containing Supergrass’ lost tracks. But no, this catchy Brit-pop track belongs to Southend’s Switches, who are potentially the next big indie/power pop band. Switches are a band that will immediately get your feet tapping. Message from Yuz, the title track, straight from the beginning you know it is going to be a perfect catchy song just by the drum beat which is joined by lead singer Matt’s lyrics which are enough to stick in anyone’s head. I can’t imagine why they have been ignored by radio airplay as the songs are perfect Indie/Pop songs that the radio seem to play more and more at the moment, and with the lyric “Rip out your heart and give it to me” looking set to become next years or maybe this years summer anthem it’s crazy to think how little play they’ve have had.
It’s a great debut EP from what looks likely to become a great band. Other tracks on the EP include 13 years inside which is similar to Message from Yuz with breathtaking harmonies and guitar heavy catchy riffs. No hero starts with Matt chanting before going into a masterful mix of verse and harmony between lead vocals and Ollie on guitar.
The quality tunings don’t stop at what is on the EP. Switches have more tracks than you would even dare shaking a stick at. With Lay Down the Law being snubbed for the EP it shows the quality of the guys. Snakes a Ladders a new song that is not on the EP, was tried and tested on the crowds at recent Automatic gigs looks likely to become the debut single for the band.
Overall I’d give this EP an 8/10 and look forward to any albums that maybe on the horizon.
By ryan.
Thats all for today fuck knows whats going on with the fonts, and myspace, cant find any pictures to add, il update it later and if your rading this without the savefile link to jakpots demo's check back soon their uploading
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