Portsmouth based Wind Up Renegrade have just released “Die Alone”, their second of three EPs in a trilogy of releases leading up to the release of their upcoming album. This follows the first “Reclaim The Radio”.
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...
• Tony Lewis (Robbie Williams Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Princes of Motown (Concorde Club)
• Friday Night Music at The Allendale Cafe (Allendale Centre CafĂ©)
• Gaz Brookfield (Joiners)
• Jolly Boys Outing (Tin Cat)
• The Duran Duran Experience (1865)
• New Tonic (Hedge End Club)
• Sixteen String Jack (Rising Sun (Wimborne))
• Voodoo Economics (O'Neills (Bournemouth))
• Kolumbia (Coach and Horses (Wimborne))
• Bonsai Pirates (Anvil Rock Bar (Bournemouth))
• Fastlove- Tribute to George Michael (St Peters Church (Ashley Cross))
• The Smyths (Tribute to The Smiths) (O2 Academy)
• Hotel Lux (Kola)
• Chris Davies (Kings Arms (Dorchester))
• Brave Rival (Wedgewood Rooms)
• Good Times - Tribute to Nile Rogers & Chic (The Haymarket)
• Electric Eighty (80s Tribute) (Sarisbury Green Community Centre)
• Cloudbursting (Tribute To Kate Bush) (The Brook)
• No Fixed Abode (Oddfellows Arms)
• Beard (Steamtownbrewco)
• All Funked Up (Lord Nelson (Poole))
• Rumsoaked (Britannia Inn (Sherbourne))
• Chris Payn (Giants Inn)
• Peter Cooley (Felsons)
• Hugh Budden (Monkey Brewhouse)
• Harrison Rhys (The Exchange (Waterlooville))
• Static Tandem (Huddle)
• Skimmity Hitchers (Ropemakers)
• Basharan (Olive Branch)
• The Jays (Cliff House Hotel & Resturant)
• The Rat Pack - 8 Piece Band (The Gloucester)
• Absolute Block (Tap & Grape)
• Supersonic Spirit (Gardeners Arms)
• Cutting Edge (Old Thatch)
• 4 Go Mad in Dorset (Kinson Conservative Club)
• Mama Feelgood (Tom Browns)
• The Mother Ukers (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Stompin' Dave (Portsmouth Hoy)
• The Stylogistics (Newtown Conservative Club)
• Steenwood MacGallagher (Platform Tavern)
• The Wiseguys (Amberwood Inn)
• Die Germs (Admiral Drake)
• Mafia (The Heroes)
• Six and Sax (Thomas Tripp (Christchurch))
• Generation 79 (St Ives Club)
• Totog (Bermuda Triangle)
• Skamageddon (O'Neills (Southampton))
• Mike and The Mojitos (Brass Haus)
• The Red Rooster Band (Rock Band) (Grove Tavern)
• Swerve (Vaults)
• The Seventynine (King Charles (Poole))
• The Transitions (White Swan (Swanage))
• Blink Daze (Punk/Pop Tribute) (O'Neills (Bournemouth))
• Andrew & Allan Electric 80's (Concorde Club)
• Black Eyed Peaz (Black Eyed Peas Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Snake Heart (Fareham Pub)
• Emma Hardy Band (Townhouse Pub)
• Running Wylde (Bricklayers Arms (Poole))
• Essential Party Band (1812 Lounge (The Royal Exeter Hotel))
• Nine Eyes (Goods Yard)
• Harlequin (Hardys Hop House)
• Princes of Motown (Concorde Club)
• Tripod (Black Dog (Weymouth))
• Modern Disciples (Tin Cat)
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Portsmouth based Wind Up Renegrade have just released “Die Alone”, their second of three EPs in a trilogy of releases leading up to the release of their upcoming album. This follows the first “Reclaim The Radio”.
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