Towers of London Bring Rock ‘N’ Roll to Bravo

Bravo is to take a journey deep into the sordid underbelly of rock ‘n’ roll with a brand new documentary series following the young, dynamic and dangerous punk rock band Towers of London.

Richard Dyer

Date published: 11th Oct 2006

Major 10-part series follows anarchic punk rock band on bid for mega-stardom
Thursdays from 26th October, 10.30pm

Bravo is to take a journey deep into the sordid underbelly of rock ‘n’ roll with a brand new documentary series following the young, dynamic and dangerous punk rock band Towers of London as they launch their bid for mega-stardom.

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‘The Towers of London’, a major 10-part series due to tx. on the 26th October, is an intense, no holds barred glimpse of the dizzying highs and devastating lows of life on the road. Cameras have followed the band over the last nine months as they rampage through tours of the UK and US in their own inimitable style.

Forget the whimsical ramblings of Pete Doherty, Towers of London are five young men with big hair, big dreams and an even bigger attitude. Already having gained a notorious reputation among promoters for wild rock ‘n’ roll antics which have left them banned from scores of venues across the country, Towers of London live the rock ‘n’ roll dream to the max, leaving a trail of carnage and destruction in their wake.

During the series their gigs range from being bottled off stage in Norfolk, to being personally chosen by Guns ‘N’ Roses – the unrivalled world experts in debauched rock ‘n’ roll bad behaviour – to open their UK arena tour. Off-stage the action is just as dramatic as we see the Towers drink, fight and get arrested – usually all in the same evening.

Towers of London, who will open the main stage at this year’s Reading and Leeds festivals, mix the rock dumbness of Motley Crue with the raw power of the Sex Pistols. At their core is the incendiary combination of the Tourette brothers – singer Donny – cocky showoff, babe magnet and the perfect frontman - and his axe hero brother Dirk. They are joined by the enigmatically-named The Rev on lead guitar with Tommy Brunette on bass and drummer Snell.

The show that turns the volume right up to 11, ‘The Towers of London’ is a full-frontal assault on the senses and essential viewing for anyone who has ever wondered if they could hack it in a band yearning for rock superstardom.
 
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Towers of London:
Donny Tourette – vocals
Dirk Tourette – guitar
Tommy Brunette – bass
Snell – drums
The Rev – lead guitar