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The Subways are a British garage rock/indie rock band. Their debut album, Young For Eternity, was released on 4 July 2005 in the UK and February 14, 2006 in the US.
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Y Not festival today. We're on the bus on the way to the site! We have brought our wellies! Mud rock!!
We set off from England at 10pm the day before our first show - an overnight trip through the countryside of the UK, across the ocean and through France and Germany to Nijmegan, Holland! The next morning we were off the bus and into the venue and before we knew it we were onstage playing hard and fast once again. We do love playing to the Europeans! The venue was great (it reminded us a little of Manchester's Academy 3 in England) and the people were even greater! At some point I managed to grab onto a metal girder hanging from the ceiling to swing from but the audience just pulled me down! That night I had many cuts and bruises to tend to!


These shows in Holland are going to be great fun!!
We drove all night to Rotterdam and woke up in the morning in the middle of the city - a walk around town was in order! Ben (manager extraordinaire!), Phil (Guitar tech Pip!), Charlotte and I ventured through the area to find some cake and meet some of the local folk!
I found a bookshop selling English copies of some Bukowski books that I've been waiting to read for a long time! These books are antidotes to The Lord Of The Rings, which is what I'm currently working my way through. And Rotterdam has trams! I love trams! The show was absolutely crazy.
Rotterdam sure does know how to SCREEEEEEEEAM!
Utrecht was a beautiful city to be in. Our tourbus was parked about a mile away from the venue, which was a great excuse for us to walk through the streets of one of the prettiest cities we've ever been to. Sound check was a doddle and afterwards I had a quick interview with a good friend of mine, Henk Kanning. We took the time to look around for a nice place to eat and found a quaint (cheap!) Italian restaurant down by the canal.


The show, as it has been these few dates in Holland, was a slow build and by the end everybody was dancing and going crazy. It's just the kind of show that makes us realise how hard we have to work in order to get people moving their feet - but once they're moving it's a great feeling! As I dived into the audience during "Rock & Roll Queen" I was flipped over twice! The crowd were flipping me over end to end! Some more bruises to tend to after the show!
Thank you, Holland! We'll be back very soon!!
William Lunn (Esquire)
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