The Automatic and their Monster
Having crashed into the Top 40 with their recent second single, Raoul, The Automatic release a new single Monster on 5th June through B-Unique/Polydor. The band’s live signature tune, Monster, is another example of The Automatic’s raucous disco-punk and boasts a chorus that’s destined to be sung from playgrounds to football terraces.
It’s been a phenomenal six months for the teenage Cowbridge four piece. Having wowed fans with a series of riotous live shows (including tours with Hard-Fi, The Ordinary Boys and fellow Welshmen the GLC), they’ve become one of the most hotly tipped new bands around. The band have recently appeared everywhere from Top Of The Pops to The Friday Night Project, received daytime play on Radio 1 and both their previous singles Recover and Raoul were NME single of the weeks
Monster is taken from The Automatic’s hotly anticipated debut album Not Accepted Anywhere. Produced by Steve Harris (U2, Kaiser Chiefs) and Richard Jackson (Super Furry Animals, The Boyfriends) in Liverpool, Cardiff and Lincoln, Not Accepted Anywhere will be released on 19th June.
Naked Penguin Boy have produced an online game to tie in with the release of the new single, Monster, on 5th June. The look and feel of the game was based on the retro graphics of the Monster music video and on the graphics of the single cover. Beat the monsters and submit your high score to receive more information about The Automatic and their tour dates.
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The Automatic and their Monster



