North-Eastern based Digits have been in existence since 2011. Formed out of the ashes of defunct band “Cut Glass Accent”, they describe themselves as “alternative & post-hardcore rock”.
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...
• Billy James Showcase (Bear's Bar & Venue)
• Carley Varley (The Walkford)
• Dirty DC(AC/DC Tribute) (Allendale Centre)
• Peter Cooley (Felsons)
• The Butterfly Collective (1865)
• Gavin & Chloe Acoustic Duo (Monkey Brewhouse)
• Paul Kinvig (Boathouse)
• Soulective (Grove Tavern)
• Running Wylde (Bricklayers Arms (Poole))
• The Vinyl Beats (Hythe and District Club)
• Black Sheep (Square and Compass)
• Rooster (Taphouse (Wimborne))
• Night Beats (Tap & Grape)
• The Wiseguys (Spyglass & Kettle)
• Mutiny at the Beach (Newtown Conservative Club)
• Hugh Budden (Goat and Tricycle)
• Mafia (The Heroes)
• Martin Warman Band (Lord Nelson (Poole))
• China Lake (Fareham Pub)
• Matt Black - The Piano Man (Thomas Tripp (Christchurch))
• Mark Davis (Black Dog (Weymouth))
• Into The Dawn (The Townhouse)
• Coosticks (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Thirsty Ferets (Belvedere Inn)
• Kingsmen (Bermuda Triangle)
• Cooley and The Gang (1812 Lounge (The Royal Exeter Hotel))
• Emma Hardy (Brass Haus)
• Dirty Tricks (Olive Branch)
• Peter Cooley (Brewhouse & Kitchen (Southbourne))
Sunday (2024-Dec-29)
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Thursday (2025-Jan-02)
North-Eastern based Digits have been in existence since 2011. Formed out of the ashes of defunct band “Cut Glass Accent”, they describe themselves as “alternative & post-hardcore rock”.
The Anvil,Bournemouth Northern-based punk rockers Max Raptor have not played at The Anvil before and I couldn’t help but feel like apologising for Bournemouth, as the cold, damp weather seemed to have put people off of coming out on a Sunday night.
The Lord Nelson, Poole It’s a fairly chilly night in Poole, as well as a quiet one. There aren’t many people about; not surprising considering it’s the Sunday before “Blue Monday”, allegedly the most depressing day of the year.
Feral Sun’s album is a pleasing rollercoaster of solid guitar work and strong vocals; a healthy dose of good, old fashioned Rock.
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