As hard-working musical outfits go, they don't come much more conscientious than Leeds foursome Pulled Apart By Horses, a band whose nomadic tour schedule could have been devised by Alan Whicker. Having spent the last three years permanently on the road, stopping every now and then to record in between toilet breaks and such like, their relentless quest looks set to pay dividends. Aside from playing just about every festival known to man, they've also somehow ended up on the daytime Radio One playlist; take that harbingers of doom dressing the coffin and laying the wreaths in preparation for the so-called death of UK guitar music.
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