Described as sounding like a cross between Brandon Boyd fronting
King's Of Leon & The Temper Trap jamming with Queens Of The Stone
Age, and hailed as 'one of the most promising young bands in the
country' by Matt Burrows of BBS Music, THE JOE PUBLIC played
Glastonbury Festival at just seventeen years of age, and now, two
years later, have played over 250 shows across the UK.
Following a Summer signing to indie label 'Saint Grace Music', the
band jumped into 'Pat' the van and embarked on a 15-date UK tour
to promote the commercial release of their debut single (‘SKIN’), and
are currently back in the studio recording the second EP.
Recently 'Introduced' by Tom Robinson on his BBC 6 Music show,
and with the Spring 2010 Tour already shaping up, now is the time
to catch THE JOE PUBLIC live!!!

'Quite simply one of the most promising young bands in the country.....A very bunch of lads too!' - Matt Burrows, Blinded By Sound
'Enjoying a recording is one thing, but being able to recreate it live with at least the same effect is just the ticket; more than that and you're approaching something near the quality of THE JOE PUBLIC. See them in an intimate venue before they're too big to fit inside' - Jonathan Montelongo, Bristol Live Music Scene
'Darkness and light layered with melodies of passion, it's like being kicked in the jewels by a silken-slippered angel' - Russ Russell (Legendary Producer!)
'THE JOE PUBLIC have nailed that haunting Indie rock sound attempted by Queens of the Stone Age on 'Lullabies to Paralyse'. It kind of shows what Nirvana would have sounded like if Kurt Cobain wasn't so full of angst.....' - Chris Bound, Substock
'I won't bore you with trying to come up with comparisons, because THE JOE PUBLIC are a truly unique, genre-spanning entity. They seem to have absorbed everything their Glastonbury home has to offer, yet still manage to escape sounding like anything I've ever heard before. Is this what the future of music sounds like...? - Sam Betts, Bleach Magazine
‘THE JOE PUBLIC took things to another level entirely. Their new lead singer has transformed them from a good band into a GREAT band. They are one of those acts for whom stardom beckons…’ – Oliver Hulme, Mid-Somerset News
'It's not often I get to say that I've heard something truly original, having been a music reviewer for the best part of 40 years. THE JOE PUBLIC, however, are forcing me to do just that with their own distinctive brand of rock - a sound unlike anything else on the scene at the moment. Technically brilliant, creatively diverse, and filled with emotion, this four-piece from the South-West of England have left me blown away – and will do the same for you' - Mike Scott, Unknown Records



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