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Episode 103: My Friends The Cribs

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Raised on a diet of Queen and Nirvana in a small northern English town, the Jarman brothers - Ryan, Gary and Ross - knew they'd end up making music. What they could have never anticipated, however, is how far it would take them. From sleeping in vans to playing the main stages of the biggest festivals in the world, The Cribs have rolled with the punches for well over a decade - and they're not done yet. On their first tour of Australia in five years, the Jarmans locked in a half-hour of power to dissect the Wakefield punk scene, how The Sleepy Jackson kicked off their career and why you should never leash your dog to a power generator.

The Cribs' latest album is entitled 24/7 Rock Star Shit. You can stream and download it from their Bandcamp: http://thecribs.bandcamp.com

Thanks to Sarah Chipman at Title Track and to The Lansdowne.

This podcast in sponsored by Braven Audio. Use the offer code FRIENDS at checkout to receive 25% off your purchase: http://braven.com.au

Support the podcast on Patreon! http://patreon.com/barbands
Follow The Cribs on Twitter and Instagram: @TheCribs
Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod
Follow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites

Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Raised on a diet of Queen and Nirvana in a small northern English town, the Jarman brothers - Ryan, Gary and Ross - knew they'd end up making music. What they could have never anticipated, however, is how far it would take them. From sleeping in vans to playing the main stages of the biggest festivals in the world, The Cribs have rolled with the punches for well over a decade - and they're not done yet. On their first tour of Australia in five years, the Jarmans locked in a half-hour of power to dissect the Wakefield punk scene, how The Sleepy Jackson kicked off their career and why you should never leash your dog to a power generator.

The Cribs' latest album is entitled 24/7 Rock Star Shit. You can stream and download it from their Bandcamp: http://thecribs.bandcamp.com

Thanks to Sarah Chipman at Title Track and to The Lansdowne.

This podcast in sponsored by Braven Audio. Use the offer code FRIENDS at checkout to receive 25% off your purchase: http://braven.com.au

Support the podcast on Patreon! http://patreon.com/barbands
Follow The Cribs on Twitter and Instagram: @TheCribs
Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod
Follow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites

Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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