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Prior to their 2003 tour of the USA, Makshow was one of Blender magazine's featured artists, contributing the track Semi-Automatic to the cover CD 'Future Icons: 11 of the hottest unsigned bands in America!' Presently (August 2008), Makshow are showcasing their new material (from a selection of 25 songs written by their prolific singer-songwriter Paul Day in 2006/2007) at a number of high-profile London venues, most recently The Fly in New Oxford Street. Their current sound is described as, "A misfit, bastard child of the seventies and eighties: melodic indie-rock with a dirty disco glam twist and a drop of sweat from Keith Richards' brow; guitar pop-rock with a dark underbelly.", with lyrical content inspired by the phenomena of celebrity culture, reality television and tabloid-everything. The band cites such influences as The Beatles, David Bowie, Pulp, REM, The Rolling Stones and Roxy Music, whilst stating that their new songs are a sardonic-yet-lighthearted reflection of life in what they call 'New Britain Plc'. At the time of writing, more information regarding the band and examples of their new tracks could be found at their MySpace page. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.