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Stereophonics.A lead singer/songwriter, (Kelly Jones, who can also play guitar & keyboards) two guitarists & a great drummer.Been together 25 years.A ‘proper’ band.
The Lovely Eggs - long catelogue of inspiring noise, not to be missed live.The Mysterines - their first offerings were great, impressed they've kept the quality with their latest.The Bug Club - newish young trio from Caldicot, fun and absolutely cracking live.Slothrust - female guitar, singer, songwriter. Quirky but rocking.Coco Rosie - I can't get enough of them, though no one on here is going to like them
Quote from: knockers on August 27, 2022, 06:44:24 amQuote from: rtid88 on August 26, 2022, 09:42:20 pmFerocious Dog, The Leylines, Gaz Brookfield and Rusty Shackle are but a few of my current favourites. You must go the Wroot rocks gigs if this lot are your bag. I’m going to Ey up mi duck festival in Epworth next May which is full of this type of bandI do indeed. Also Gig in a Field Festivals that is also run by Neil and Amber from Wroot Rocks.I went to Ey Up Mi Duck this year and it was absolutely awesome. So incredibly friendly and not the slightest bit of rubbish left behind on site after either. I had tickets for next year the second they went on sale!
Quote from: rtid88 on August 26, 2022, 09:42:20 pmFerocious Dog, The Leylines, Gaz Brookfield and Rusty Shackle are but a few of my current favourites. You must go the Wroot rocks gigs if this lot are your bag. I’m going to Ey up mi duck festival in Epworth next May which is full of this type of band
Ferocious Dog, The Leylines, Gaz Brookfield and Rusty Shackle are but a few of my current favourites.
Arcade fire tomorrow night, I don't think they've been fully cancelled yet. Always good value live.
Quote from: rtid88 on August 31, 2022, 07:50:39 pmQuote from: knockers on August 27, 2022, 06:44:24 amQuote from: rtid88 on August 26, 2022, 09:42:20 pmFerocious Dog, The Leylines, Gaz Brookfield and Rusty Shackle are but a few of my current favourites. You must go the Wroot rocks gigs if this lot are your bag. I’m going to Ey up mi duck festival in Epworth next May which is full of this type of bandI do indeed. Also Gig in a Field Festivals that is also run by Neil and Amber from Wroot Rocks.I went to Ey Up Mi Duck this year and it was absolutely awesome. So incredibly friendly and not the slightest bit of rubbish left behind on site after either. I had tickets for next year the second they went on sale! Didn't Beans on Toast play this year? I found out about it late and tickets were all sold out.
Quote from: RobTheRover on September 03, 2022, 12:16:40 amQuote from: rtid88 on August 31, 2022, 07:50:39 pmQuote from: knockers on August 27, 2022, 06:44:24 amQuote from: rtid88 on August 26, 2022, 09:42:20 pmFerocious Dog, The Leylines, Gaz Brookfield and Rusty Shackle are but a few of my current favourites. You must go the Wroot rocks gigs if this lot are your bag. I’m going to Ey up mi duck festival in Epworth next May which is full of this type of bandI do indeed. Also Gig in a Field Festivals that is also run by Neil and Amber from Wroot Rocks.I went to Ey Up Mi Duck this year and it was absolutely awesome. So incredibly friendly and not the slightest bit of rubbish left behind on site after either. I had tickets for next year the second they went on sale! Didn't Beans on Toast play this year? I found out about it late and tickets were all sold out. He did Rob, he has played at Wroot Rocks too. He is so good live Beans, up there with my favourites. Neil and Amber have got quite a following now, their small festivals and gigs generally sell out straight away so you have got to be on it to get tickets. I would highly recommend following Wroot Rocks on Facebook or Instagram to keep up to date with their events.
Quote from: rtid88 on September 03, 2022, 06:57:38 amQuote from: RobTheRover on September 03, 2022, 12:16:40 amQuote from: rtid88 on August 31, 2022, 07:50:39 pmQuote from: knockers on August 27, 2022, 06:44:24 amQuote from: rtid88 on August 26, 2022, 09:42:20 pmFerocious Dog, The Leylines, Gaz Brookfield and Rusty Shackle are but a few of my current favourites. You must go the Wroot rocks gigs if this lot are your bag. I’m going to Ey up mi duck festival in Epworth next May which is full of this type of bandI do indeed. Also Gig in a Field Festivals that is also run by Neil and Amber from Wroot Rocks.I went to Ey Up Mi Duck this year and it was absolutely awesome. So incredibly friendly and not the slightest bit of rubbish left behind on site after either. I had tickets for next year the second they went on sale! Didn't Beans on Toast play this year? I found out about it late and tickets were all sold out. He did Rob, he has played at Wroot Rocks too. He is so good live Beans, up there with my favourites. Neil and Amber have got quite a following now, their small festivals and gigs generally sell out straight away so you have got to be on it to get tickets. I would highly recommend following Wroot Rocks on Facebook or Instagram to keep up to date with their events.They’ve also started putting on gigs at Cafe Indie in Scunthorpe.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on August 27, 2022, 05:38:11 pmThe Lovely Eggs - long catelogue of inspiring noise, not to be missed live.The Mysterines - their first offerings were great, impressed they've kept the quality with their latest.The Bug Club - newish young trio from Caldicot, fun and absolutely cracking live.Slothrust - female guitar, singer, songwriter. Quirky but rocking.Coco Rosie - I can't get enough of them, though no one on here is going to like them The Lovely Eggs are ace. I've got Cob Dominos on vinyl signed by Hollie and David. My mates ex-missus was mates with them.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on September 02, 2022, 05:46:52 pmArcade fire tomorrow night, I don't think they've been fully cancelled yet. Always good value live.Close after recent news.
For those interested the point about last night's gig was moot, and almost mute as well. I could hardly hear them - it turns out they played an acoustic set for about 5K people. Last time they played considerably further away in front of 35K and I heard everything. Also the wind was blowing the wrong way so the sound didn't travel well in my direction. Still trying to work out if it was a shame or a blessing.