01/04/08 - Super Kestrel are currently on hiatus from touring as Kenny is travelling across Australia. However, the power of the internet has kept the musical juices flowing and Kenny and Pete are currently collaborating on new material across the vastness of Cyberspace.
27/01/06 - Super Kestrel have released their second EP entitled Phase 2. 5 new tracks, the first three of which, can be preview here. Go to SuperKestrel.uk.ro to order.
Ecclectic rock power duo (for the moment) from the heart of Scotland.
To learn more I suggest you read our informative and impartial Bio. Visit superkestrel.com for more info.
From Dundee, the birthplace of Rock and Roll, come a hot new, hard-rockin' power duo by the name of Super Kestrel.
Fuelled by past-it's-sell-by-date booze and a passion for giving the masses what they need rather than what they want, the Kes (as they are known by their fan) sat down and proceeded to write the album that in time would be known as the turning point in home-made, rock/folk/electronica.
With a fear that his latrant vocals might 'break the internet', enigmatic frontman Kenny Kendall was persuaded by his golden-fingered amigo Peter Goudie to "get it out in the public arena", which he did. After a night in the cells and a remand for 'public indecency', the Kestrel were back on track and made one the most promising bedroom debutes ever witnessed.
Now, armed with an arsenal of euphoria enducing riffs and roster of open-mic venues, the Kestrel are looking for bigger fish to fry, and in their sights, the giant halibut of success, tangled in the pages of the world wide web.
inmyplace
said:
hey really loving ur music, u shud get sum more songs onto ur space, cant get enough of them! good luck 4 the future!xx Feb 06
EmO__gIrLiE
said:
awesomeness! really like you guys. different loving the effects of the guitars in the first min of the forgotten art of memory loss. cute voice btw. keep it up guys xxx Feb 06
Patrick Bateman
said:
........ it wasn\'t until the appearance of Rover Rover that I think Super Kestrel really found their sound, with the delicate combination of rhythmic acoustic guitars, soft strings and Kenny Kendall\'s heart felt singing. But it\'s Pete Goudie\'s lyrics of tragic loss that strike a chord. Rover Rover is possibly the noughties most moving song. One of my favourite pieces of independent music. Jan 09
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