We are doing a warm up show for the 5th of November with Capdown this Saturday (Halloween) 29th of October. Its a secret show in a secret venue at a secret time, under a secret band name.
Puzzel t-shirt £10

Stickers £1


Will be lowing the price of the old merch to make room for the new so keep track of
http://mashattack.bigcartel.com/ for updates.
Just a reminder that we have our single Dysfunctional for sale on Band Camp for just £1.
http://mashattackuk.bandcamp.com/track/dysfunctional
Were all looking very forward to the 5th of November with Capdown and to see all you lovely people, if you haven’t got a ticket you should get one as this show is going to be an almost certain sell out. There will be reserves on the door, you need to click attending on this event http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=125383354213747. We will print off all the names an hour before doors and anyone without a ticket can get one on the door by quoting the Facebook event.
You can Also buy tickets here though the Joiners Website. http://www.joinerslive.co.uk/product.php?xProd=1139
Also were doing another gig right after Capdown at an after party. Ask one of the guys in the band for directions.
Getting back to the new merchandise, we should have it in a few days and will let you all know.
Have a lovely rest of the day.
Mash Attack
Paul Lane from http://www.playingoutloud.co.uk
So why have I not heard Mash Attack before??? I am positively fuming with myself within seconds of the opening strains of “What Goes Around” Their hyperactive, angst driven ska with a metal edge is the most downright danceable thing I have heard in an age. The lyrics are spat out in utter disgust, seemingly all about people who “sponge off of the state”. Social commentary, angst and a damn good time all mixed into one. This band are perfect!
There is a nice medley of influences throughout this 5 song collection. The horns are at the forefront of the likes of “Old Friend” and “Baby Girl” with metal-tinged guitars bubbling away purposefully in the background. “Man Down” boasts a really authentic Rude Boy reggae feel to it whilst the vocals on “Weight On My Mind” are simply rabid.
This band sound like they could be the soundtrack to the best night of your life. A must.
By Paul Lane
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