Feral Sun’s album is a pleasing rollercoaster of solid guitar work and strong vocals; a healthy dose of good, old fashioned Rock.
This week we have been listening to, amongst others…
South of Salem
Archie Raye & The Flutterbies
The Lonely Surf
Pylon Poets
Nick Capaldi
These Wicked Rivers
October Drift
Regional One
Ben Francis
Carsick
Chimphouse
Bamboo Vipers
The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show
The Surge
The Now
Spector
Bitter Self Exploitment
Today...
• Andy Cole (Holme Bush Inn)
• Groovality - Duo (Soho Bar & Kitchen (Christchurch))
• Cobra Cafe (Ropemakers)
• Luke Palmer (George Ezra Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Luke Palmer (George Ezra Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• The Glorias (Wedgewood Rooms)
• Matt Lock (Black Dog (Weymouth))
• Jimmy Jermain (Cliff Richard Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Sammi Jo-Jo (Alderney Manor Community Centre)
• David Mein (New Queen)
• Richie Quain (Boathouse)
• The Jim Hammond Duo (Platform Tavern)
• David Marks (Foundry Arms)
• Pronghorn (Yachtsman Pub)
• The Transitions (Three Compasses)
• Lewis Sings : The Sound of the Suburbs (Poole Centenary Hall and Club)
• Rumsoaked (Lord Nelson (Poole))
• The Pfizer Chiefs (Admiral Drake)
• Hugh Budden (Portsmouth Hoy)
• John Springett (Lake Road Social Club)
• Funkasaurus (Taphouse (Wimborne))
• Chaplin's Originality Live (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Tin Cat Jam Session (Tin Cat)
• Paul Kinvig (Cliff House Hotel & Resturant)
• The Reverend (Angel (Poole))
• Outlandish (Tap & Grape)
• Haze (1865)
• Kevin & Perry Go Large Tribute Act (Canvas)
• The South Side Racketeers (Rifle Club)
• The Southsea Alternative Choir (Wedgewood Rooms)
• Rock For Heros (The Haymarket)
• Amy Mayes Band (Black Dog (Weymouth))
• Phil Holbird (Monkey Brewhouse)
• Washed Out Parade (Steamtownbrewco)
• Bone Idol (Thomas Tripp (Christchurch))
• Crash, Bang, Wallop! (Tin Cat)
• Crystal Visions (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Roy G Hemmings (Concorde Club)
• Luke Palmer (Concorde Club)
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Feral Sun’s album is a pleasing rollercoaster of solid guitar work and strong vocals; a healthy dose of good, old fashioned Rock.
South Coast based Saturday Sun have become local favourites round here. Their laid back sound is one to savour as it washes over you.
Immediately, I’m biting my nails. Another pop/punk album? Sigh. However, following the release of the highly praised EP “A History of Bad Decisions”, Neck Deep have built a phenomenal level of anticipation ahead of the release of their first full length effort, and luckily, this band have well and truly delivered.
Released in November “We Stole From The Black Night” was released by the US/German (New York/Cologne) trio Stone Diamond.
Described as a full speed car crash between Faith No More and Korn, peppered with the fury of Rage Against the Machine. Well that’s my review written! Never that simple is it?
When these 5 songs arrived at RR towers it was inevitable I would be casting my critical “ear” over it.
One of Bournemouth’s premier bands The Frequency finally return this month with some new material in the form of a single called “More Than You’ll Ever Be”.
Are you ready for this? Are you sure?
Four tracks of some great lo-fi pop, that seems to be unintentionally uplifting in a very laid-back way.
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