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Listening to…

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

Gigs

Today...
• Carley Varley (Holme Bush Inn)
• Jazz Jam (Tom Browns)
• Hunters Moon (Bournemouth Arcade Shopping Centre)
• Open Mic Night (Athelstan Arms)
• Rabbit, Rabbit! – Chas And Dave Tribute Act (Concorde Club)
• Rain Of Animals (Square and Compass)
• Lee Burton (New Queen)
• So Meghan (Meghan Trainor Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• John Springett (Foundry Arms)
• Lee Rasdall-Dove (Boathouse)
• Ben Tyzack (Platform Tavern)
• Hugh Budden (Yachtsman Pub)
• Electonique (Chapelhay Tavern)
• Circus of Thieves (Lord Nelson (Poole))
• Rumsoaked (Dolphin Pub (Southampton))
• Anne-Marie (Thomas Tripp (Christchurch))
• Kingsmen (Taphouse (Wimborne))
• Balance of Power (Three Compasses)
• St. Fian (Ropemakers)
• Open Mic Night (Crown Inn (Bridport))
• Darren H Presley (Elvis Tribute) (Poole Centenary Hall and Club)
• Sammi Jo-Jo (Picnic Park Deli)
• Chaplin's Sunday Sessions (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• The Jays (Cliff House Hotel & Resturant)
• Tin Cat Jam Session (Tin Cat)
• Suburbia - Live & Local (Suburbia)
• Crystal Tides (Tap & Grape)
• Wheatus (1865)
• Marine Theatre Jazz By The Sea (Marine Theatre)
• The Wombats (Bournemouth International Centre)
• Eliza Marshall (Hanger Farm Arts Centre)
• Millie Watson (Run Ashore)
• Skinny Bob (Railway Inn (Winchester))
• Noble Jacks (The Brook)
• Kev Jackson (Monkey Brewhouse)
• Open Mic Night (King Charles (Poole))
• David Marks (Angel (Poole))
• Peter Cooley (Bricklayers Arms (Poole))
• Harry Cambridge ( Luther Vandross Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Shotgun Smile (Admiral Drake)
• Harry Cambridge ( Luther Vandross Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Talon (Tribute to The Eagles) (Concorde Club)
• Matthew Fairman (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Spike & the PieMan (Bird In Hand)
• Julie Lewis (Tom Browns)


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Tours & Venues

Sep29

Kentucky Fight Club/Shit/Liability

on September 29th, 2012 at 18:37
Posted In: Gigs, Reviews, Ross

Inferno, Bournemouth

Kentucky Fight Club

It’s Saturday night,its still warm for the time of year and the Inferno is still largely empty when first act Liability take to the “stage”. This band start the evening off nicely with a mix of covers and originals.
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Sep27

CD: “Challenges” by Eat Defeat

on September 27th, 2012 at 20:17
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Ross
Eat Defeat

Released today, 27th September, Yorkshire Punks Eat Defeat release their album “Challenges”. Kicking off with “Self Help…” which has an intro right out of the Blink 182 songbook and has a hard-hitting fast paced tempo. There’s elements of Sum41 also – I’m guessing a large influence here. More personal lyrics abound the entire song and theres a great middle 8 before the big singalong at the end.
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Sep26

EP: “Broken Jaw” by Light You Up

on September 26th, 2012 at 17:42
Posted In: CD, Reviews, George
Light You Up

When a band’s biography mentions sharing the stage with the likes of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, A Loss For Words and Less Than Jake as well as working on their new EP with outstanding producer Romesh Dodangoda (The Blackout, Kids In Glass Houses, Lostprophets) you instantly feel excited.
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Sep26

CD: “Between Buildings, Toward The Sea” By Autumn Owls

on September 26th, 2012 at 17:35
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Jon
Autumn Owls

At the intersection of The Editors, Interpol, and the point where the sun sets, and again at early sun rise – those twilight periods, you will find Autumn Owls. Hailing from Dublin this 5 piece are about to release their debut album “Between Buildings, Toward The Sea” a 12 track, following on from their 2 previous EP releases.
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Sep26

CD: “The Rise Of Karaoke Culture and The Death Of Rock N’ Roll” by Lady Winwoods Maggot

on September 26th, 2012 at 16:56
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Mike
Lady Winwoods Maggot

Lady Winwood’s Maggot, any fan of local music in the Dorset area will know, these death western folk punk tour de force have cemented themselves a solid live act to go see, their spectacular energy, gutsy no bullshit attitudes and tight musicianshipand appeals to everyone.
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Sep26

CD: “Made In China” by Kyshera

on September 26th, 2012 at 16:38
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Jon
Kyshera

Somewhere, hiding in Wales, are three chaps who are making music the way they want to. These three chaps make up the unique sounding Kyshera. They are about to release their third body of work “Made In China” on their own record label, Konic Records.
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Sep25

EP: “The Cat Mixtape” by Vlad

on September 25th, 2012 at 12:40
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Ross
Vlad

Vlad are a Bournemouth 3 piece who celebrate & recreate the finer elements of early to mid 90’s Indie, and rather fine their music is too! On this EP, interestingly titled “The Cat Mixtape” we are treated to all that is good with a wide range of influences from the aforementioned genre.
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Sep24

CD: “The Approach” by Kyoto Drive

on September 24th, 2012 at 20:14
Posted In: CD, Reviews, George
Kyoto Drive

If like me you’re also suffering from post Summer depression, then may I introduce you to Kyoto Drive, a four piece, Birmingham based pop rock outfit who personify the warm Summer emotions we crave. This band have recently hit heavy expectations for their new mini album “The Approach” following UK and European tours in recent years, along with support slots for the likes of Hit The Lights and Young Guns to boast.
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Sep24

EP: “A Favour For A Stranger” by Circle Of Reason

on September 24th, 2012 at 20:06
Posted In: CD, Reviews, George
Circle Of Reason

Recently a magazine based in the New Forest called “Park Culture” started up and was on the lookout for metal bands to play shows in the area. Circle of Reason, a four piece alternative metal outfit from the area were one of the few bands to put their name forward, highlighting a clear drought of heavy music amongst the beautiful surroundings. Despite an obvious clash between the demonic tones of the stereotypical image of metal and then gorgeous sights of wild horses and foliage, this band ensure that their heavy sounds coincide with more intricate details, creating a strange beauty of its own.
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Sep23

CD: “Doing The Lord’s Work” by The Meteors

on September 23rd, 2012 at 12:10
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Jon
The Meteors

Over 30 years since their first release, and being the self-proclaimed only true purveyors of pure Psychobilly The Meteors release their latest opus, “Doing The Lord’s Work”. This 16 track heavyweight weighs in at just over an hour, so no doubt has to be value for money.
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Quartet Hot
Riskee Ridicule
Uk Foo
Iron Hide
Route 66
Snap Ambush
The Commoners
Tia Lazzeri
Madness Bournemouth
Bonsai Pirates
Brave Rival
Duran Tribute
Electric 80
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