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“PROPER ROCK STARS - THE SPIRIT OF PUNK REALLY SHINES THROUGH IN THEIR MUSIC”
- Clint Boon (DJ, Inspiral Carpets, Legend)
“Blown away. loved this band, so much!! a sound uniquely their own, the look to match, a beautiful thing to behold, shades of Velvet Underground, Libertines & Ramones but better, fast-paced and sharp. Can’t wait to see these guys again!"
- allmusicmagazine.com
Young East Manchester punk rock ‘n’ rollers NARROW MARGIN are one of the freshest young acts on the vibrant Manchester music scene, with sound that wears its influences on its sleeve, but is all their own.
They first turned heads in 2019 with their raw, energetic, and entertaining live shows, including a sold-out headline at the Deaf Institute.
They headline The Bread Shed Manchester on Sat 17th July 2021, following on from a riotous support as main support to a sold out The K's gig at the O2 Ritz in Manchester in Jan 2020. Remaining tickets for the Bread Shed show here: www.alttickets.com/narrow-margin-tickets
They blend social and political frustration with soaring guitar riffs, punk-infused chord progressions and catchy/anthemic sing-along choruses.
Charismatic natural born rock ‘n roll frontman, Ian Spiller (think Strummer, Idol, Dylan, Morrissey, Springsteen & Wire / Edwards rolled into one): “We want to promote a more direct form of music that speaks to the audience, doesn’t patronise and makes an immediate impact.”
- Clint Boon (DJ, Inspiral Carpets, Legend)
“Blown away. loved this band, so much!! a sound uniquely their own, the look to match, a beautiful thing to behold, shades of Velvet Underground, Libertines & Ramones but better, fast-paced and sharp. Can’t wait to see these guys again!"
- allmusicmagazine.com
Young East Manchester punk rock ‘n’ rollers NARROW MARGIN are one of the freshest young acts on the vibrant Manchester music scene, with sound that wears its influences on its sleeve, but is all their own.
They first turned heads in 2019 with their raw, energetic, and entertaining live shows, including a sold-out headline at the Deaf Institute.
They headline The Bread Shed Manchester on Sat 17th July 2021, following on from a riotous support as main support to a sold out The K's gig at the O2 Ritz in Manchester in Jan 2020. Remaining tickets for the Bread Shed show here: www.alttickets.com/narrow-margin-tickets
They blend social and political frustration with soaring guitar riffs, punk-infused chord progressions and catchy/anthemic sing-along choruses.
Charismatic natural born rock ‘n roll frontman, Ian Spiller (think Strummer, Idol, Dylan, Morrissey, Springsteen & Wire / Edwards rolled into one): “We want to promote a more direct form of music that speaks to the audience, doesn’t patronise and makes an immediate impact.”
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