working for a nuclear free city
sounds like some mondays/roses/shoegaze fans might like these fellow mancs (apologies if posted elsewhere, search function wasn't working):
"Meanwhile, it's been 17 years since the Happy Mondays and Stone Roses made a city go Mad, and fellow townsfolk Working for a Nuclear Free City, thankfully, have long memories. Like early Roses or Screamadelica-era Primal Scream, WfaNFC purvey a druggy amalgam of rave, rock, and pop, generous with block-rockin' breakbeats, full-body bass grooves, and crystalline dream-pop comedowns. The blissed-out guitar drones of shoegazers like Slowdive strobe-light the fog-machine air. Throw in vintage Lou Reed and you'd have Trainspotting 2006: Choose Waking Life. "
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/articl...lear_Free_City
the rest of the review sounds better than that excerpt above but it seemed the best one to post.