"Mindful profanity. Existentialism. Lyrical tom-foolery. These are the less than subtle subversions of local band, Shaun Gambowl Walsh and the Plagiarists, whose often satirical performances have been regularly tickling (if not disturbing) unsuspecting audiences across t’greater West Midlands areas and beyond." - Brum Radio
"For Shaun Gambowl Walsh, aggression and passion aren’t mutually exclusive terms... Fans often worry Walsh will mime the much-missed (hmm…) stage antics of GG Allin; it’s only natural, then, that as soon as Walsh wobbles forwards the crowd takes three steps back. While Walsh doesn’t like the presence of the barrier, he breaks down the fourth wall with his usual brand of fiery wit, calling the audience any word in the sun and making sure his Plagiarists are fed enough bravado to plough through their legendary hit ‘Who’s Got the Ket’." - Brumnotes
"It is a noun used to describe the action of rolling forwards on the ground. It is often described as a 'forward roll' by the rest of the country. Brummies will often say 'gambowl' instead of 'forward roll' and very few people outside of the city seem to understand this term." - UrbanDictionary
"The music of Shaun Gambowl Walsh and the plagiarists makes my frosty knickers tremble." Anne Hegarty, TV Quizzer