Piston are pleased to announce the release of their new single ‘Let Us Rise’, available now on all digital music platforms including Spotify, iTunes and Apple Music. The single is remixed by James Curtis-Thomas (Aaron Buchanan) via http://hyperurl.co/LetUsRisePiston. The new single follows the recent news of Piston’s rescheduled UK tour with Bad Touch that will start on Wednesday April 7, …
Read More »Interview: Jack Edwards – Piston
Dreams came true for Piston guitarist Jack Edwards when the band were handpicked to open for his hero Billy Duffy on last years tour by The Cult. Combined with festival appearances, an endorsement from Gretsch Guitars (just look at that Falcon on the header and purr) and opening slots with …
Read More »Bad Touch: 2020 UK Tour with special guests Piston
Following their signing with ITB, Bad Touch are thrilled to announce their March/April 2020 UK tour. Tickets will be available on Wednesday 18th December from www.badtouchrocks.co.uk/gigs-tours. The 12-date tour includes their hometown Norwich (Mar 30), Manchester (Apr 3), London (Apr 6), Cardiff (Apr 7) and Glasgow (Apr 16). Special guests …
Read More »Piston – “Mama Weer All Crazee Now”
To celebrate the festive season, Piston, the five-piece rock and roll band from Cannock, West Midlands, have recorded an electrifying homage to Slade by releasing a cover of their 1972 anthem “Mama Weer All Crazee Now” just in time for Christmas. The official music video features cameos from Bad Touch, …
Read More »Review: Piston – O2 Academy, Glasgow
After attending his first ever gig, The Cult in Birmingham no less, and being blown away by Billy Duffy’s guitar sound, eleven year old Jack Edwards was handed a couple of Duffy’s guitar picks by one of the crew who added – “Billy wants you to have these”. A touching …
Read More »Review: Piston – Self-titled Debut Album
After taking the risky decision to scrap an album’s worth of material, up and coming English rockers Piston went back into the studio in order to improve on what they had, and make their self-titled debut album really stand out. A ballsy move indeed, which judging by the universal praise …
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