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Encyclopedia > Amusement Parks on Fire

Amusement Parks On Fire are a band based in Nottingham UK. They consist of:


Michael Feerick (Guitar/Vocals) Daniel Knowles (Guitar/Production) Jez Cox (Bass) Peter Dale (Drums)


Incidentally the only one of these credited on their eponymous debut album is Michael Feerick. The bands sound is said to be a revival of the shoegazing style. The vocals play a minor role in their songs, often drowned under multiracked guitars in the manner of My Bloody Valentine, and many are instrumental. Shoegazing is a style of music that emerged in the UK in the late 1980s. ... Clockwise from bottom left: Colm OCiosoig, Bilinda Butcher, Kevin Shields, Debbie Googe My Bloody Valentine were an Irish-British shoegazing rock band. ...


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By the time Nottingham’s Amusement Parks On Fire take to the stage the crowd has nearly trebled to a small throng of people who gather eagerly at the front as waves of feedback signal the band's arrival.
APOF were originally just one man, lead singer Michael Feerick.
All in all, it's a shame that two good bands are reduced to two average bands by a lack of a crowd and an appaling sound.
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