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The Slow Readers Club

The Slow Readers Club are a Manchester based four piece who specialise in dark and brooding indie electro. Their music has drawn comparisons with Interpol, The Killers and The National.Their last three singles have enjoyed airplay on BBC 6 Music and XFM (featured twice as XFMs shock of the new) with the latest single Forever In Your Debt also featured in the top 5 singles of the week. The Slow Readers Club have been getting rave reviews for their live shows, highlights in 2014 including a sold out show at Manchester’s Night and Day, Tramlines Festival, Party in the Pines and Blackthorn Festival (including support slots with 'Catfish & The Bottlemen', 'The Struts', 'Reverend and the Makers' and 'The Sunshine Underground' )

Similar Bands: Everything Everything, White Lies, The Twang, Editors, Catfish & The Bottlemen

LPs
Knowledge Freedom Power
2023

3
3 Votes
The Joy of the Return
2020

3.7
10 Votes
Build A Tower
2018

3.9
7 Votes
Cavalcade
2015

4
6 Votes
The Slow Readers Club
2011

3.6
4 Votes
EPs
91 Days in Isolation
2020

4
1 Votes
For All Here To Observe
2018

3.8
2 Votes
Forever In Your Debt
2014

Live Albums
Live at O2 Apollo Manchester
2019

4
1 Votes
Cavalcade Live at the Bury Met
2018

Live From Festival No. 6
2018

4
1 Votes

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