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Thinking For Tuesday - Unsung Hero on Teaserama
Thinking For Tuesday performing Unsung Hero on the Christmas Teaserama online music show. Featuring former lead vocalist, Karen Saunders / Conway....
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Thinking For Tuesday - Fade Away on Teaserama
Thinking For Tuesday performing Fade Away on the Christmas Teaserama online music show. Featuring former lead vocalist, Karen Saunders / Conway.
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What Thinking For Tuesday say about themselves..."We are a melodic rock band formed in November 2006 thanks to the wonders of the internet and a friendship formed around music and a love of guitars. A combination of catchy vocal lines, impressive instrumentals and a vibrant live set has earned us a number of credible support slots in the past and a building reputation locally and beyond. We boast a repertoire of radio-friendly songs with an innovative edge thanks to our range of influences."
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What others say about Thinking For Tuesday...
"As Thinking For Tuesday took to the stage the dance floor began to fill, and it was not long before the fans were engulfed by the melodic riffs of Tom Langston and Will Jenkins, the rhythmic bass from Barny Booth and the pounding drums of Chris Andrews, all of which formed the perfect backdrop for the powerful and beautiful vocal of Karen Saunders who seemed to effortlessly push her stunning voice to the limit track after track. Thunderous applause followed each song as the band blazed their way through an incredible set. Thinking For Tuesday are a hugely talented band who are undoubtedly headed for big things."
Portsmouth Guide
"Their music is jaw droppingly catchy, hook laden and quite heavy when they want to. It's not overplayed by any of the band, who seem to know exactly what they want and have achieved it without compromise. Overlay this with Karen's vocals and the outcome is one annoyingly infectious set of tunes."
Room Thirteen
"If there was an award for the hardest working band around, Thinking For Tuesday could lay a substantial claim to it. All eyes are on front woman Karen who is unquestionably a star in the making. The band are water tight whilst she involves the crowd at any given opportunity."
Playing Out Loud
"It is arguably the versatility of the band which acts as their greatest asset, with a capability to consistently change pace and atmosphere, helping to separate Thinking For Tuesday from the masses of average bands around."
Glasswerk
"Karen's a great performer with a real stage presence and belting voice!"
Chris Hawkins, BBC Radio 6 Music
"Each song is hook laden, well crafted and catchy with an experimental and diverse edge. Vibrant and energetic with Karen exuding self-assurance and charisma, this is a band whose strength lies in the sheer quality and performance of their songs. Exemplary musicianship with a breathtaking performance, Thinking For Tuesday are a band with a great attitude and ability."
AND Magazine
"Thinking For Tuesday, kick off the night with a mellow start, drawing the crowd through from the front bar to the main stage. This melodic rock five-piece from the South of England are well worth a listen."
The Mag
"Fronted by a little lady with a big voice..."
South Music Fanzine