The Red Army are a Cornish anti-music band. They are probably best known for the fractious relationship between the frontmen Floren MacDonald and Philip Burley. Their songs often contain recurring themes, usually venting the band's anger against people and institutions that they have/had moral disagreements with. The band have been active from 2004-present, playing in excess of two hundred performances, and made their officially released debut on 29 January 2007 on the compilation album '.

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  • The Red Army are a Cornish anti-music band. They are probably best known for the fractious relationship between the frontmen Floren MacDonald and Philip Burley. Their songs often contain recurring themes, usually venting the band's anger against people and institutions that they have/had moral disagreements with. The band have been active from 2004-present, playing in excess of two hundred performances, and made their officially released debut on 29 January 2007 on the compilation album '. So far, 'The Reds' (as affectionately known by their fans) have gained radio plays on BBC 6 Music, XFM, Radio Cornwall, Pirate FM, Atlantic FM and Totally Radio. The band have also play the acclaimed Tapestry Goes West Festival three years running, and the Lowender Peran festival (Cornwall's largest folk festival) for the past two years. They have also performed at acclaimed venues; The Hall for Cornwall, The Acorn and Bunters. In literature, The Reds have appeared in The Times, a number of local publications and the Channel Four website. Although tensions within the band remain high,
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  • The Red Army are a Cornish anti-music band. They are probably best known for the fractious relationship between the frontmen Floren MacDonald and Philip Burley. Their songs often contain recurring themes, usually venting the band's anger against people and institutions that they have/had moral disagreements with. The band have been active from 2004-present, playing in excess of two hundred performances, and made their officially released debut on 29 January 2007 on the compilation album '.
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