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Cardinal Saviour is a four-piece, alternative rock band from Bolton, UK. The current line-up comprises Chris Brown (vocals), George Burton (guitar), Rob Warman (bass) and Jak McNally-Burn (drums). The band formed in 2004 and, following numerous gigs in Bolton, Wigan and Manchester, launched their first EP (self-recorded and produced) at Kico Klub, Bolton, on 03/09/10. All recorded songs and live performances are original compositions by the band.

Biography

Burton, Warman and McNally-Burn met whilst attending Turton High School Media Arts College, Bolton. McNally- Burn played drums for Warman and Burton (and Jason ? on bass) when they first formed Cardinal Saviour as a guitar covers band when he was 11 years old. They asked him to do this for their practice sessions until their chosen drummer, Nathan Humphries, acquired a drum kit and lessons. Brown joined the band following auditions in 2006.

Current Line-Up Chronology

Burton: 2004 – present Warman: 2004 – present Brown: 2006 – present McNally-Burn: (2004) and 2009 – present

Recordings:

Extended Play (EP): The Stranger, released 03/09/10.

EP Track list: 1. The Stranger (4.23) 2. Stuck Like Religion (4.14) 3. Ghost (4.55) 4. Lady Rose (3.20) 5. Never Wanted To Be Anybody (3.32) 6. King Of The Town (4.05)

EP launch set list: 8-Bar Folly Stuck Like Religion Never Wanted To Be Anybody Ghost Lady Rose New Intro Drum Solo King Of The Town The Stranger.

MySpace recordings: 1. Suzie, Suzie (2.07) 2. Lady Rose (2.03) 3. Ghost (3.56) 4. Critically Restored (2.08).

Video

'The Stranger', filmed at various locations around Deansgate, Manchester, on 01/09/10 and released on MySpace on ? , Directed by Nick? – link. Camera: ? Lighting ? Editor ? links for all. Photographer ? Actors: Anthony ? (addict) link, Chris ?(old man). Photos of video recording ? (informal and formal)?

Notable Gigs

18/09/10 - Manchester 03/09/10 - Kico Klub, Bradshawgate, Bolton, (headline act and EP launch)