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91¸£ÀûÉç - The Heart Strings - 91¸£ÀûÉç - T in the Park - 2011

Greg James

16:00 – 17:45 // In the studio next is Newsbeat

Fri 8th July - Sun 10th July 2011

Balado, Kinross-Shire

The Heart Strings

Twins

A shifting musical collective created by twin brothers Todd and Max Roache in 2007, The Heart Strings are drawn together by a shared love of classic British pop music and The Banana Splits. Think MGMT meets Monkees.

Playing gigs and festivals across Europe, and having recorded two full length albums these guys are no strangers to making music. They've collaborated and played with an array of artists from Ed Harcourt to The High Wire to The Go Team!

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  • 1.

    He Wanted To Fly And He Flew

  • 2.

    The Five Minute Wonder Boy

  • 3.

    Her New Disaster

  • 4.

    Smithereens

  • 5.

    Gravy

  • 6.

    Kids

  • 7.

    Don’t Let The World Gang Up On You

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    Comment number 6.

    When will we be able to hear The Heart Strings. Most disappointed they were not filmed when they are superior to some that were recorded. .

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    How soon??

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    Comment number 4.

    Sorry, we weren't able to film The Heart Strings' performance, but we'll be publishing the live audio recording here as soon as we can.

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    Yes, link to footage please!!

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    Where can we hear the recording of The Heart Strings at T in the Park? Was sad not to be able to hear them live. They are fabulous, fun, talented and very unique. Love them!

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