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Posted on June 17, 2008 - by Curvball

Ashers (Mark Unseen’s other band) release EP

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Ashers have released thier debut EP titled, Cold Dark Place, on Welfare Records.

Ashers is the side project of The Unseen’s frontman, Mark Unseen. The band is completed by Billy Brown (guitar, vocals), Pac Man (bass), Tommy von Crust (guitar and jousting) and Andy (drums)

Their influences range from Motorhead, Operation Ivy through to Slayer. There are three tracks up on their myspace page.

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