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Working for a Nuclear Free City

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Working for a Nuclear Free City

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Manchester, U.K. outfit Working for a Nuclear Free City began as the studio project of <a href="spotify:artist:7rC9crJ7nj9HjODh6cPZmC">Phil Kay</a> (production, keyboards, vocals) and Gary McClure (guitars). In 2004 they adapted to the stage and added <a href="spotify:artist:7rC9crJ7nj9HjODh6cPZmC">Kay</a>'s brother Jon on drums and Ed Hulme, who joined on bass and vocals, just a couple days before the first show. Showcasing a hypnotic assortment of rock and electronic music accompanied by layers of soft vocals, the recorded efforts include a self-titled album in October 2006 and the Rocket EP in March 2007. In addition, the band has also remixed such artists such as <a href="spotify:artist:7mDQwcnDUGuSoggxbUtVc1">the Rakes</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0G8zjE6SsFTlbglCkU8pm3">Starsailor</a>. In 2013, Gary McClure released his first solo album, Wreaths, and a year later, <a href="spotify:artist:7rC9crJ7nj9HjODh6cPZmC">Phil Kay</a> dropped a solo set, Zoetrope, under the moniker <a href="spotify:artist:6GSLa6vLDuFNjTArBsxH0Q">King of the Mountains</a>. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, Rovi

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