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River Island x Zulu Winter

- Source: ClashMusic.com

Modelled on Iain, Henry, Will, Dom and Guy-collectively known as the band, Zulu Winter-River Island's new menswear range sees vintage inspired prints sit alongside distressed denim and tailored wool coats rub shoulders with casual suede bombers.

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NIGHT ENGINE

- Source: The Recommender

If new bands hope to make a splash when they launch, then you can consider this band mid-dive right now, as we build up to their official promotion later this week.

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Album Review: Zulu Winter – Language

- Source: Consequence of Sound

Depending on which side of the critical fence—or the pond, in this case—you stand, being described as "the new Snow Patrol", "a sort of rhythmical Coldplay", and opening for Keane could pass for either praise or thinly veiled judgment.

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Zulu Winter - Language

- Source: The Four Oh Five

In a very small pond filled with a thousand other fish Zulu Winter really need to pull off something special if they want to make sure they aren't just another buzz band.

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Zulu Winter release new 'Silver Tongue� video

- Source: Music-News.com

Silver Tongue', released on seven inch vinyl and available to download now, is a taste of what to expect from the band's eagerly awaited debut album 'Language' which is released on the 14th of May. The follow up the recent 'We Should Be Swimming' (with over 350,000 plays on you tube) the new single was recorded with producer Tom Morris in London and comes backed with the exclusive 'Young Lovers'.

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Zulu Winter

- Source: Indie Music Filter.com

The Oxfordshire, England band recently announced the release of their debut (in North America on June 19 via Arts & Crafts) and started their US invasion in March, playing several SXSW shows followed by a run of live dates with Polica.

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Zulu Winter: New Mp3!

- Source: Muruch

Muruch is an entertainment website featuring in-depth reviews of albums, live performances, films, and literature.

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