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Save Your Breath: Nothing Worth Having Comes Easy

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Bethan Elfyn Bethan Elfyn | 13:04 UK time, Friday, 11 December 2009

It's every teenagers' dream. Buy album, love album, emulate album, get signed to said hero's record label. Yeah right! But this is the 'story in a nutshell' for Newport five-piece Save Your Breath.

Back in July the band announce their signing to Adeline Records in the States, which is the label set up by Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong. Around the same time their self-released EP, Nothing Worth Having Comes Easy, gets a Japanese release with In An Out Records. To have such far reaching success for a band without UK backing/label is incredible, and the band follow up this news with a year of long UK tours with bands like Funeral For A Friend, Attack Attack and Out Of Sight.

This EP mentioned above is sold out now in the UK, thanks to hungry fanzine reviews like this, from :

"Nothing Worth Having Comes Easy is a rare work of beauty among countless humdrum and forgettable efforts within the same vein. It contains enough substance to carry the band further on, while it possesses enough simplicity to appeal to a wider audience. The title is utterly appropriate, as Save Your Breath will doubtless be aware. Nothing worth having comes easy, particularly success and accolades. Save Your Breath are heading skywards, and fast. 9/10"

To end 2009 in style, they were nominated by myself and my team to rep for Wales in a special Â鶹Éç Radio One, United Nations concert in Mandela Hall, Belfast, a couple of weeks ago. They were first on, and charged on stage, jumping, throwing shapes, egging crowd interaction and general mayhem to the 500 strong crowd, making it pretty darn hard for Twin Atlantic from Scotland to follow such an act.

Have a listen to the interview I did with the band in Belfast.

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It's been long road so far for new kings of Newport, Save Your Breath, but I look forward to hearing about more heavy tours, and new songs with equally snappy titles in 2010.


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