change, do they? After the initial semi-friendly exchanges, Kenny and Pete
recognised their similarities, and it soon became obvious there was more in
the kettle than Belmont slavery, between them. A year later, when Pete became
homeless, Kenny kicked out his older, creepier flatmate to provide a roof
over the young pretender’s head. After no time, it became clear that
Kenny and Pete shared the same passion for rock, and light jamming sessions,
through time, found some direction. There was something missing however. Not
sure what to look for, a sign was sent from the rock Gods themselves, in the
form of massively out of date super strength lager (it was only after 6 cans
that they realised they had been sold lager over 2 years stale by the dodgy
24 hour mini market on Perth Road). A few cans consumed by each was just the
catalyst needed for the birth of ‘Super Kestrel’. From then on,
song composing came easily to the Kes, and within 6 months, the Phase 1 6
track ep hit the virtual shelves of the Super Kestrel homepage.
It all began on a warm summers day in Dundee, Scotland.
Fate had it that 2 dental student’s, Pete Goudie and Kenny Kendall, would
meet during a busy shift of their side jobs, where they slaved in a hot Belmont
kitchen, seeking the cash required to light the biggest rock bomb to explode
onto the scene this side of the equator. Pete, who had been leader of the pot
washing team for some time, was first to notice the new waiter, as he swaggered
into the kitchen on his first shift. His floppy blonde locks waved in the wind,
his smart attire and aura of confidence made Pedro uneasy. Kenny was new to
the staff,and nobody likes