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XMAS SALE Hello there, Captains Of Industry is celebrating the season with a great big online sale. For the duration of December 2007 all albums are £3 each and all singles are £1... More Summer Sale Right, hear this. Every week, for the next four weeks, we are running a different special offer on our back catalogue... More JAN SALE Another year, another offer. For the rest of January we are discounting all albums to £5 or less and all singles to £1. The first fifty orders will also get a very limited Silicon Vultures CD promo of ‘Sour Tits’... More Pontious Pilots... We Will Be Pilot's 2005 debut 'This Is What You Fight For’ continues to receive love from all-comers. Check out the new review on www... More |
![]() We Will Be Pilots are: Unlike those macho wankers in Top Gun, none of them are qualified to fly jets. "Taking a Zebedeeish approach to stagemanship,We Will Be Pilots appear to cunningly have crammed the entirety of one of John Peel’s better Festive 50's into the vast majority of their songs - all the buzzsaws, thrift chic, fiercely flung drumming and mainlined adrenaline..." - Playlouder, live review "A furious rampage of a tune...after the power exhibited over the 1 minute 49 second song, there will be people in need of medical assistance." - Artrocker Somewhere in that space between the crack smoking death disco dollies masquerading as 'punk' bands, the Coldplay-inspired pub warblers and the metal-lite emo artists, We Will Be Pilots formed in London in early 2004. They play short, sharp songs that shout about love, death and Cold War politics. Their first demo tape was entitled 'How To Survive A Nuclear Attack' and was recorded in the heart of Soho. IIt tapped right into the energy of the city and fititngly sounded like a nuclear attack - at least, if guitars were cruise missiles and ears an insignifanct peace-loving nation. Oh yes.... A slew of loud and chaotic gigs across followed in a frantic few months. The We Will Be Pilots track 'We Are Not The Doctors', appeared on Jetplane Landing's Smalltown America's 'Public Service Broadcast #4' compilation series, they played the 'Love Music, Hate Racism' festival in Hackney and influential website DrownedinSound - who count Razorlight, Bloc Party and Kaiser Chiefs as recent discoveries - got involved. As the band put it: Plans are now underway to cause trouble throughout the UK during 2005. This is just the first line of the first chapter. Take heed. ![]() Click on the release image to access tracklistings, low quality mp3 tracks and reviews.
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