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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

Apr23

Dorset Music Awards, The Final

on April 23rd, 2011 at 11:16
Posted In: Reviews, Chinners, Gigs

O2 Academy, Bournemouth

The Longest Day/New Volunteer/County Hospital/Evolver/Cella Creeps/Fearne

The five bands in the Final have all had to go through the same process of playing through the various heats and Semi Finals to get to this point, they all have deservedly earned their right to be here and to perform in front of the judges for the final time to win the recognition and prizes they seek.
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Apr22

EP: Harbourtown

on April 22nd, 2011 at 12:44
Posted In: CD, Reviews, Jon

‘Harbourtown’ is a 7 track EP from The Midnight Disco Patrol. The Midnight Disco Patrol are a six piece currently unsigned indie-rock band, originally hailing from Weymouth, Dorset, but are now spread across the South of England. With an energetic sound that seems to hark back to the 80’s alternative indie styles.
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Apr22

Hot Vamp Club

on April 22nd, 2011 at 11:12
Posted In: Reviews, George, Gigs

As I entered Champions, I was hit by a heat wave as I saw a flood of indie kids spread across the venue. Hot Vamp Club are the headliners and they have come a long way in the few years they have been a band. They recently spent six months in the studio to produce their first EP, ‘I Dream of Fires’ which is popping up on iTunes and being sold at shows with only one hundred hard copies produced.
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Apr18

Kids Can’t Fly/Mimi Soya/This Fall/The Bottom Line

on April 18th, 2011 at 12:42
Posted In: Reviews, George, Gigs

Champions, Bournemouth

Kids Can’t Fly and Mimi Soya are two of the most promising upcoming pop punk bands in the UK at the moment and Champions was the last stop on their joint UK tour this month. The bands both originate from the South of England with Kids Can’t Fly emerging from Southampton and Mimi Soya originating in Brighton, which meant that the night had a very local feel to it, despite the obvious talent of the two headliners.
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Apr16

Western Sand

on April 16th, 2011 at 13:15
Posted In: Reviews, DanO, Gigs

Chaplins Cellar bar, Boscombe, Bournemouth

Hell yeah, I’d been looking forward to seeing these guys play an extended show and I was lucky enough to have been invited to the launch of their debut album ‘Truckload Of Trouble’ at the Cellar Bar in Boscombe.
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Apr15

The Frequency/The Push/Kings Of Hearts/Lauren Bannen

on April 15th, 2011 at 12:41
Posted In: Gigs, Reviews, Ross

The Winchester, Bournemouth

Its Friday night at The Winchester and it’s launch night for The Frequency’s debut single ‘High Society’. But what about the supports you ask me? Due to a late line-up re-shuffle Lauren Bannen is tonight’s opener. This reviewer is predictably late so misses her performance. Nevertheless, I’m reliably informed she gives a great performance.
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Apr14

Preview: Dom Remi

on April 14th, 2011 at 20:30
Posted In: Reviews, Jon, Preview

Today sees new Bournemouth band Dom Remi hit the scene, formed from the ashes of the alternative rock 4 piece The Metropolise.
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Apr13

Mark Greaney/Voodoo Vegas

on April 13th, 2011 at 18:28
Posted In: Gigs, Reviews, Ross

Mr Kyps, Poole

Its Wednesday night and Mr. Kyps is once again hosting an ‘In the Round’ gig featuring none other than JJ72 frontman Mr. Marc Greaney. But first we are treated to a an uncommon & albeit different proposition in the form of local rockers Voodoo Vegas (unplugged).
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Apr09

Funeral For A Friend/Rise To Remain/Tiger Please

on April 9th, 2011 at 17:37
Posted In: Gigs, Reviews, Tom

The Old Fire Station, Bouremouth

First it was a venue change, then a date change; I was starting to think this gig might not happen. Luckily for me and all that were in attendance, Funeral For A Friend did grace the stage of The Old Fire Station in Bournemouth with support from Tiger Please and Rise To Remain. From the moment I walked in I could see the venue was packed and previously I’ve had my reservations about The Old Fire Station as a good gig venue and what better test than to have a trio of rock bands tear up the stage.
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Apr08

Tony Butler Interview (Big Country)

on April 8th, 2011 at 20:32
Posted In: Reviews, Chinners, Interview

Portsmouth Pyramid Centre

Tony Butler of Big Country interview chats with Chinners.

Big Country are a band that together with the likes of U2, Simple Minds and The Alarm dominated the 80’s rock music scene with their big anthems, melodic guitars and passionate heartfelt lyrics. After the death of their leader Stuart Adamson in 2001 the band have regrouped with the The Alarm’s Mike Peters taking on Stuart’s duties in a respectful dignified way.
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Skinny Bob
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
Gaz Brookfield

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