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More Critical acclaim



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THE CRITICAL have received even more acclaim after reaching the final five of another competition.
Their track Killer Fever made it down to the final 30 tracks hand picked from more than a thousand entries and has now been voted into the top five after a public vote on www.supajam.com.

The band performed the track live against the other songs at the Pigalle Club in London last night (July 1) and will wait to see if they have won the chance to play at the FIB Heineken Festival 2008 in Spain between July 17 and 20 in front of thousands of people.

If they win it will also mean the song Killer Fever will be available for digital download worldwide.

They were up against four other bands Codes, Jklmno, Dolls and Kicks and The Silk Pigs.

Last month the band won a competition on Slicethepie.com which will give them £15,000 to release an album due for release in January next year.

For more information about The Critical visit www.thecritical.co.uk and to find out more about the competition visit www.supajam.com.

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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 8:35 AM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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