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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...
• Butchers Dog Sessions (Butcher's Dog (Poole))
• The Shadders (Tribute to The Shadows) (The Heroes)
• Open Jam Session (Steamtownbrewco)
• St Agnes Fountain (Wedgewood Rooms)
• Millie Watson (Grove Tavern)
• Open Mic Night (Dolphin Pub (Southampton))
• Open Mic Night (Electric Sports & Social Club Ltd)
• Dorset Phil (Taphouse (Wimborne))
• Keanu Ienco (The Branksome)
• Saurus Blues Band (Bermuda Triangle)
• Vicky Jackson - (P!nk Tribute) (Concorde Club)
• Open Mic Night (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)


Tomorrow

Friday (2025-Dec-12)

Saturday (2025-Dec-13)

Sunday (2025-Dec-14)

Monday (2025-Dec-15)

Tuesday (2025-Dec-16)


Our Full Guide

Tours & Venues

May13

EP: The Rapids

on May 13th, 2012 at 20:21
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Mike
The Rapids

Bear with me for this…

So I personally like to think that I’m a fairly peaceful guy, not a fan of confrontation, and would just sort of sit down and cry if I got in a fight.

However, it’s a less than perfect world we live in, and I’m sure the day where I get my face punched in isn’t too far away. It’s just fate, or destiny or genetics or something.
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May12

VenomFest II

on May 12th, 2012 at 12:06
Posted In: Reviews, DanO, Events, Gigs

The Anvil, Bournemouth

Featuring: Nepalese Temple Bell/Skeleton/Caravan Of Whores/XII Boar/Desert Storm/Witch Sorrow

VenomFest

Bournemouth’s Doomheads had gathered at The Anvil on a Saturday night to pay homage to some of the best unsigned Stoner-Doom bands that Dorset and the surrounding counties have to offer. With six bands on the bill everyone was looking forward to an evening of good music and cheap drinks with a well laid back atmosphere. Nepalese Temple Ball were the first band on and started by saying that they were without a vocalist because he had had to go to a wedding, even sans singer they played a good set that was very atmospheric.
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May10

CD: “Another Story High” by Me

on May 10th, 2012 at 13:04
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Ross
Me

Aussie Retro-ists Me have a mini album out and it might just be the most interesting music you hear in a while. Influences will cover a wide range of the spectrum but to this reviewer one or two stand out. On opener ‘Naked’ its the high notes in the vocal that remind of Justin Hawkins, sung over the music of Suede! Sounds a bizarre combination but ME are clearly out to surprise (or confuse) us!!
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May10

Preview: “It’s Going To Be A Nice Day” by Take One Car

on May 10th, 2012 at 12:56
Posted In: CD, Preview
Take One Car

Hot on the heels of their huge new single, “Dear Ronnie”, Take One Car’s sophomore album “It’s Going To Be A Nice Day” is out now! Having just completed their headline US multi-state album support tour, 2012 is promising to be a very exciting year for the band.

“It’s Going To Be A Nice Day” is Available NOW on Bandcamp and iTunes.
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May10

Dan Hammond Smith(The Frequency)/Jack Martello/The Chong/Mark Betteridge(Death Of An Artist)

on May 10th, 2012 at 12:19
Posted In: Reviews, Chinners, Gigs

The Winchester,Bournmouth

Dan Hammond Smith

It’s acoustic night at the Winchester and local promoter Dom Patience of “Chalk Inc. Promotions” has gathered together a diverse line up of acts for the evening’s entertainment. Tonight’s headliner is none other than Dan Hammond Smith of The Frequency and formerly of The Other half, this is Dan’s first excursion into solo acoustic performance, and he has promised to bring along a few guests to help him out. The Frequency are currently preparing to release their as yet unnamed debut album on the 1st June when they play Mr Kyps in Poole supporting the “Pigeon Detectives”
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May09

Happy Mondays/Inspiral Carpets

on May 9th, 2012 at 20:48
Posted In: Gigs, Reviews, Ross

O2 Academy, Bournemouth

Happy Mondays

On a busy Wednesday evening we’re here early to witness two of the most seminal bands of one of music’s most enduring “scenes” – we’re talking “baggy” here! The venue is at least half full now as we await the Inspiral Carpets. On they stride, one by one. Last on is original singer Mr. Stephen Holt who immediately “assumes the pose”, constantly leaning forward all through the set. The setlist is a fan’s dream (excluding material from The Beast Inside).

The moshpits of the early 90’s have all but disappeared but there is a buzz in the room as we all sing along to “She Comes In The Fall”. The hits keep coming while the applause is loud. They play a new song (who’s title escapes me) which has a definite Stranglers (1990 era) feel to it, which also goes down well.
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May09

Preview: Subset

on May 9th, 2012 at 20:32
Posted In: Reviews, Bryanna, Preview
Subset

If you want to listen to music that makes you want to dance and move about and will get stuck in your head for days, Subset, a 4 piece alternative rock band are the ones for you.

Subset are made up by Rom, Rob, Jay “The Sheriff” and Lya, from Dunstable, and with their punk ridden, grunge infested “fuzz rock” sound, they are full of passion, energy and overall fun,
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May09

CD: “Battle Scars” by Galahad

on May 9th, 2012 at 20:21
Posted In: CD, Reviews, DanO
Galahad

I’m a rock and metal man (music that is, not literally) but I’ve always had a healthy appreciation for the progressive side of rock. Mainly the huge bands of the 70’s (Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Caravan) that used to take up whole album sides with one song. But more recently modern bands like Opeth, Mastodon, and Dream Theater, have been mixing metal/hard rock with these 70’s influences and as a direct result have re-awakened my interest in the genre.
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May09

CD: “In The Scheme Of Things” by States Of Matter

on May 9th, 2012 at 20:06
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Chinners
States of Matter

States of Matter are a new 5 piece rock band from Bournemouth that formed in September 2011 and started their live music career showcasing a couple of songs at the Centre Stage in Bournemouth in the 1st Heats of the Dorset Music Awards, since then they have recorded a video for their single “Skyline” on the runway of Filton Airport in Bristol, and recorded their debut album “In The Scheme Of Things”.
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May08

CD: “Rise Of The Fenix” Tenacious D

on May 8th, 2012 at 21:48
Posted In: CD, Reviews, George

Six years, two men. Only one thing can unfold, and that is a brand new album by the world renowned mock rock duo; Tenacious D. Since the release of sophomore album and film soundtrack “The Pick of Destiny”, the band faced hard times following poor reviews and difficulties in morale following the media glorifying Jack Black’s position in the band over lead guitarist, Kyle Gass due to Black’s status as a Hollywood actor. Luckily they managed to pull themselves together and have produced their third studio album, along with the likes of Dave Grohl (Drums), John Konesky (Electric Guitar) and John Spiker (multi instruments) as their backing band.
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