When The Night Comes

The Palantines

January 30, 2020 Dean Vernals Season 1 Episode 2
The Palantines
When The Night Comes
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When The Night Comes
The Palantines
Jan 30, 2020 Season 1 Episode 2
Dean Vernals

Series 1, episode 2 covers the work of The Palantines and features host Dean Vernals ‘in conversation’ with the band's singer Colin Campbell.

Formed around September 1994, The Palantines, played their first gig at the Black Horse in Aston.  Alongside local venues, they toured extensively in the UK, but that all important record deal eluded them. Almost eighteen years after their final gig at the now demolished Railway pub, Colin talks us through the life & times of a great unsigned band.

He's also dusted off old demo tapes and selected three tracks to play from the collection: Think Too Much, Hang ‘Em High & The Lilo Song. 

If you remember The Palantines or were in a Birmingham band between 1985 & 2005 and would like to take part in a future episode, then get in touch at: wtncpodcast@mail.com.

Finally, if you get chance, rate & review us on iTunes  - thanks for listening!

Photographs of The Palantines: Stuart Mills




Show Notes

Series 1, episode 2 covers the work of The Palantines and features host Dean Vernals ‘in conversation’ with the band's singer Colin Campbell.

Formed around September 1994, The Palantines, played their first gig at the Black Horse in Aston.  Alongside local venues, they toured extensively in the UK, but that all important record deal eluded them. Almost eighteen years after their final gig at the now demolished Railway pub, Colin talks us through the life & times of a great unsigned band.

He's also dusted off old demo tapes and selected three tracks to play from the collection: Think Too Much, Hang ‘Em High & The Lilo Song. 

If you remember The Palantines or were in a Birmingham band between 1985 & 2005 and would like to take part in a future episode, then get in touch at: wtncpodcast@mail.com.

Finally, if you get chance, rate & review us on iTunes  - thanks for listening!

Photographs of The Palantines: Stuart Mills