Call The Doctor - Biography - Described by NME magazine as "Jerky girly post-punk", CALL THE DOCTOR recorded their album in Bermondsey, south london. Produced and Mixed by Paul Tipler (Elastica, Idlewild, Forward Russia), the album is dedicated
on the sleevenotes to the singer and guitarists mothers, both of whom died young of cancer.   CALL THE DOCTOR are musically strongly influenced most notably by acts such as Neil young, pixies, Blondie, PJ Harvey, The Kills & the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.  The band have already had 'Gregory, youre a star' playlisted on
daytime BBC Bristol for all of janurary 2010 and will be touring to promote their album's release April/May 2010.  The debut album will be released on Glasstone Records on the 24th May 2010, pre-empted by 2 singles ('For Your Leasure' & 'Toxen Foxe') released digitally on the 1st May 2010.  REVIEWS
 NME - 'Jerky girly post-punk'  VENUE - 'smart, self-assured, girl-voiced guitar pop'   VENUE - 'fronted by a crazy-hot kiwi whelp...sounding somewhere between the breeders and the yeah yeah yeahs'  FIERCE PANDA RECORDS - '...like the kills playing a blondie cover to pay their respects to the
passing of cbgb's'   LIVE MUSIC SCENE - 'replace The Organ's organ with another guitar and turn up the gain'  24/7 MAGAZINE - 'melt down PJ Harvey and Elastica records into one gooey whole'  BUGBEAR PROMOTIONS - 'her voice is very cool, a gin sling'   GILL MILLS, NME RADIO - 'female
fronted jerk-pop'  BLEACH PROMOTIONS - 'a set full of floor fillers' Call The Doctor Releases
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