29th May 2006 edition of Under the Pavement, Manchester's radical radio show.
Full two hour show
Under the Pavement is a long running fortnightly radio show broadcast every other Monday 9.00pm-11.00pm on ALL FM 96.9, a community radio station, in south Manchester.
The show focusses on radical and activist campaigns and activities in the city.
In this Bank Holiday Special the show includes interviews with two great, but very different, acts.
Anti-Flag are a great political punk band from Pittsburgh who have just completed a UK and European tour (before going on the Warped Tour across the United States) in support of their new LP "For Blood and Empire". This is their debut LP for major label RCA...
We talk to Anti-Flag about their new LP, their politics and why this fiercely independent punk band signed to a major label.
Under the Pavement caught up with the second interviewee, Tracey Curtis, after her short set with Attila The Stockbroker at Strummercamp 2006.
Tracey is a singer/ songwriter who released her debut LP "If the Moon Could Talk" on Unlabelled (an offshoot of Robb Johnson's Irregular Records) a year or two ago and is currently touring the UK with Attila the Stockbroker, David Rovics and Allie Rosenblatt