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"I have slowly become addicted to this band. I find myself traipsing between sweaty muggy venues, braving the standard Glasgow rain, wind and sleet to see this band, just to receive that thirty minutes of brilliance when Young Aviators take to the stage. An undeniable energy that consumes the room, engulfing every spectator with lightning paced guitars, shotgun drums, and trapping bass that immediately hypnotises every body in the room until nods are heading and bodies are dancing. They are the sound of a bank robbery in progress; adrenalin rushed faces, bells ringing, and warning shots fired into the ceiling before jumping into the car for a speedy getaway. Formed from the ashes of the Black Alley Screens, Young Aviators have taken the sound of their violent indie rock, and driven it into an even more instinctual ground. A refined sound cultivated for a Neanderthal's soul, the music drives past the mind and drills into your heart and feet where your blood pumps and you stomp your erratically danced energy into the floor. You don't have a choice or time to think how to react, the tingling sensation in your fingertips and tapping feet tell you that. Formed four years ago under the banner of a previous band, the three Friends at school originally formed in Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland, before moving to Glasgow in 2006. They have spent years gaining experience and honing their sound, picking up gigs along the side of Nine Black Alps, The Long Blondes and The Fratellis. Now ol