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Hailing From North London, Crown Court are Oi! music’s shaven headed torch bearers. This is guitar slinging at its finest, blistering Chiswick rock and roll paired with an unparalleled streetwise swagger. Power met with the finesse of a Staffy barking at a chain link fence, their latest offering, Heavy Manners, proves not to disappoint. Head nods and cues to the 80’s glory days of the genres past is just one of many tricks in the bag that a band dubbed “Trouble from London” has to offer. This is Crown Court, this is the underbelly of London, and this maybe the realist band you hear all year, Heavy Manners will be released on the 21st April and the band have now revealed their new single, Kids Of The 20s.
Headed by Trevor Taylor, the bands leader since its inception, with Ralph Orton (Concrete Bollox / Last Crusade) delivering masterful bass lines create an axis from which a fuel powered machine turns. Exceptional writing from Danny Swan (Half Charge) and Ronny Hamersma (The Reapers / Roughed Up) show the heaven and hell attitude that this band has made a statement time and time again. Jack Lewis (Code Blue) gives all a backbone and combined shows that pedigree from this background cannot be bought or imitated. Five different men, five different estates, music made for the tower blocks.