Music Reviews
The Bishops

The Bishops

The Only Place I Can Look is Down EP

I Am Sound

The Bishops have discovered a time machine, and they are secretly living in 1964. The Beatles, The Kinks, The Animals… and The Bishops.

It’s four songs, under 10 minutes in length, and that’s all it takes to transport you back to the garage rock goodness of a simpler time.

That’s all you need to know about his short little appetizer of an EP put out by this British trio, which includes twin brothers Pete and Mike Bishop.

The Bishops: http://www.thebishopsband.com


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