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98Pages are a 'Raucouse, blues-rooted, garage rock band hailing from York.
The band have recently self-released their debut album 'Broken Homes and the Halfway house' having spent the first three weeks of January 2009 at Soundworks studios in Leeds working alongside producer Will Jackson.
The following months of 2009 have seen them touring the country promoting this release and the band are now set to begin recording further new material...
Look out 2010!
Previously reviewed as...
"Raw, fresh and dangerous - 98Pages demonstrate everything good about live music" Talk Magazine
"A glorious celebration of blues with some truly phenomenal musicianship by all three members..." Yorknights
"98Pages are one of the most exciting new Rock'n'Roll bands around. Rooted in Blues, their raw sound is starting to turn alot of heads. With some massive suport slots, and a busy touring schedule ahead of them, this is a band you need to see in such an intimate venue while they are still playing such stages. Previously reviewed as "Everything good about live music" and as being "Raw, Fresh and Dangerous" you HAVE to check out this band." Fibbers Barfly
"Goodbye JoJo has a power to it that you don't hear enough in music these days. Their vocalist is superb, dripping with charisma and emotion, his voice weaves in and out of the music, pulling the listener into the depths of the song and really getting them into the moment. 98Pages clearly gel perfectly as a band." Matchbox Reviews
"How refreshing to see an emerging and powerful new generation of bands that aren't Monkeys/Babyshambles copyists but have looked much further back for their roots. Big riffs, blues signatures and songs about drinking ... No more "woke up this morning without my mean mean woman on the highway / in an empty bed / in jail" (delete as necessary) just a band that fits perfectly amongst the top exponents of this new movement and thankfully a stack (no pun intended) of folks are coming along for the ride." The Duchess