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Steveless
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Steveless
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Formed in Pontyclun, South Wales in 2003, Steveless are the duo of Dan Newman (who plays 'everything') and Ian Cosgrove (who plays 'less things') who have been taking their bedroom recordings out to the wider world to mixed reviews. They cite their influences as 'McLusky, Nick Cave, Polly Harvey and Joy Division', which gives you some idea of where they're coming from... Their latest homemade 'releases' are the 'One Of Us Has Moved On' album and 'The Labour EP', both from 2004. Despite getting much airplay from John Peel in the months before his death, the duo remain unsigned and continue to produce their own CDs. They are presumably still Steve-less.