3.15 – 3.45 |
Roxybeatz |
A laid back acoustic set with the incredible voice of Jeri Sumner – who happens to be Sting’s niece and
our very own Godfrey Green, local song writer and producer.. Expect a mix of pop beats stripped down
to just guitar and voice. A perfect accompaniment to a lazy Sunday. |
4.00 - 4.30 |
Gecko |
Gecko plays acoustic music with a full band influenced by dance cultures across the globe including Reggae, Hip hop and Afro beat all tied together with a Punk Rock ethic and a very British wit. Gecko has received airplay on BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and Kerrang! Radio. |
4.45 - 5.15 |
Port Bandanas |
Port Bandanas are a new up and coming four-piece outfit who play
a mixture of funky Blues and Rock n’ Roll. In the short time they have been together, they have won a local Battle of the Bands competition and secured sponsorship from a leading South West music company. Their upbeat Funk and Blues has won a strong local following and they have had tracks played on local radio. |
5.30 - 6.00 |
Barethreads |
Barethreads – playing Rock & Roll, Blues, Soul, Funk & Junk, Beats and Rhymes. Barethreads was born in August 2007 out of a love of music, djing, dancing and festivals, with the band wanting to create music that prolonged the dancing and festival spirit long after the Summer was over. |
6.15 - 6.45 |
The Rusticles |
A young, art driven band, breakneck redneck fusion, spiced up with jazzy virtuosity from Bath. With double bass and steel guitar giving them a distinct look and sound, they captivate audiences live. Their inspiration ranges from Django to Jimi Hendrix making their own songs original and energetic yet catchy. |
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7.00 - 7.30 |
Hope Remains Lost |
Collide the old ‘Funeral For A Friend’ sound with ‘Thrice’ and you’ve got a band that will hit you hard with riffs. Touring in July 2009 all over the UK, ‘Hope Remains Lost’ are a band to look out for.
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7.45 - 8.15 |
ONOFFSWITCH |
Screaming out of the Bristol scene, ONOFFSWITCH have been delivering show after show of blistering electric mayhem in venues up and down the country, leaving few eyebrows un-raised. Plucked from Thundershock, a band well known for their energetic performances and also quite soulful tendencies featuring new vocalist Kat Cheadle. |
8.30 - 9.00 |
The Operation |
Already making headlines in the US, the ever irreverent HITS magazine calls them “Young, loud Brit Pop with US radio sensibility,” and the legendary industry trade Radio and Records says The Operation is, “Brit Pop the way it was meant to be... it’s Oasis for the myspace generation”.
Hailing from the town of Bath, with influences ranging from classic British Rock to modern day Alternative and Pop, these three talented artists
have carved themselves a very distinct niche, in the ever-changing UK music scene. |
9.15 - 9.45 |
NYA |
Playing a groove-laden brand of thoroughly
fist-pumping melodic metal with nicely balanced mixes of catchy choruses, heavy riffing and melodic, harmonious vocals. With elements of Pantera, Killswitch Engage and even a bit of Faith No More…”
“…this is some powerful modern metal that comes complete with
a set of hooks and melodies that no home can be without. |
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