The latest release from Southampton EBM outfit Hybrid 6.0 sees them take on a slightly more club stance, albeit a nice dark alternative club.
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...
• Four Year Strong (Engine Rooms)
• Hell Death Fury (Hobbit Pub)
• Drax Arms Folk Night (Drax Arms)
• The Acoustic Connection (Tap & Grape)
• Open Mic Night (St Mary's Stadium)
• Chris de Burgh (Anvil Arts Centre (Basingstoke))
• Taphouse Irish Folk & Fiddlers Night (Taphouse (Wimborne))
• Open Mic Night (Harmony House)
• Open Mic Night (Knight Life Taphouse)
• Open Mic Night (Thomas Tripp (Christchurch))
• Raising Kaine (Triangle Taprooms (Formerly Poole Hill Brewery))
• Hinds (Papillon)
• King Mojo & The Flashbacks (Bird In Hand)
• Chaplin's Cherry Bomb - Showcasing Female Artists (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
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The latest release from Southampton EBM outfit Hybrid 6.0 sees them take on a slightly more club stance, albeit a nice dark alternative club.
Coming from London is False Heads with their second EP “Tunnel Vision”, following up their debut “Animation Draining Needles”. Formed in 2010 False Heads have been working hard, and have made it to “Single of the Week” with New to Q, along with other top accolades.
Coming out of Salisbury is the debut EP from Lucus Hardy of The City Calls, who has crafted something rather special.
Opening with a thumping of drums, and a beat that goes beyond foot tapping (not to mention what sounds like kettle drums), you have a cracking opening to “Future Echoes and Past Replays” called “Fear of Flying”.
For almost the first minute of the opening, you know you are in for a riff based audible orgy. Yorkshires very own Immension are set to release their latest offering, following on from their previous eponymous onslaught.
Coming all the way from Kansas this three piece are about the release their latest album, taking on a slightly different stance.
Formed and fronted by Perry Farrell, Jane’s Addiction played Terminal 5 in New York City 29 December 2012, and filmed this concert from their “Theatre Of The Escapists” tour in celebration of their 2011 album “The Great escape Artist”.
Bournemouth band Electric Panda have just released their debut CD, the interestingly title “Lapdance From Elvis”, and they have an album out which is an interesting journey.
Melting my speakers is the debut album by The Dropper’s Neck with their dark raw punk rock sound that falls somewhere between punk, rock, and a dollop of horror darkness for atmosphere.
Released at the start of April on Coffee Jingle Records this is an interesting album. One that ticks a number of boxes, in an unusual yet enticing way. Observing The Ghost was founded in early 2011. The band have been slowly developing a following across the South coast, making a name for themselves due to […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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