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Subliminal Girls
352 listeners
The band contain ex and current members of The Art Goblins, Rhesus, Ciccone, Video Club, Future and the Boy, Dizzy Moth and The Bridport Da… read moreThe band contain ex and current members of The Art Goblins, Rhesus, Ciccone, Video Club, Future and the Boy, Dizzy Moth and The Bridport Dagger. They released singles with Weekender Records, an EP on Pop Art Records and have supported Th… read moreThe band contain ex and current members of The Art Goblins, Rhesus, Ciccone, Video Club, Future and the Boy, Dizzy Moth and The Bridport Dagger. They released singles with Weekender Records, an EP on Pop Art Records and have supported The Bravery, Jamie T, The Rumblestrips, Klaxons, and Babyshamb… read more -
Brontosaurus Chorus
1,490 listeners
“Seven songs of supreme melodies… A great start for an impressive band." Artrocker Brontosaurus Chorus have been kicking around … read more“Seven songs of supreme melodies… A great start for an impressive band." Artrocker Brontosaurus Chorus have been kicking around since late 2006, gaining a reputation for joyous, life-affirming live shows which leave the audien… read more“Seven songs of supreme melodies… A great start for an impressive band." Artrocker Brontosaurus Chorus have been kicking around since late 2006, gaining a reputation for joyous, life-affirming live shows which leave the audience grinning like fools. October 2007 saw the release of the … read more -
Hatcham Social
40,518 listeners
London-based alternative guitar band Hatcham Social are brothers Toby Kidd and Finn Kidd, respectively on vocals and drums, and David Claxt… read moreLondon-based alternative guitar band Hatcham Social are brothers Toby Kidd and Finn Kidd, respectively on vocals and drums, and David Claxton on guitar. After a string of unfeasibly catchy sold out seven inches on uber-cool labels like L… read moreLondon-based alternative guitar band Hatcham Social are brothers Toby Kidd and Finn Kidd, respectively on vocals and drums, and David Claxton on guitar. After a string of unfeasibly catchy sold out seven inches on uber-cool labels like Loog and WAKS, the band released their debut album ‘You Dig t… read more -
Jamie Wednesday
875 listeners
Jamie Wednesday were a British 1980's jangle-pop band, formed in Streatham, South London in 1984, that released eight songs on two rec… read moreJamie Wednesday were a British 1980's jangle-pop band, formed in Streatham, South London in 1984, that released eight songs on two records between 1985 and 1986. At first they were called The Ballpoints and then Dead Clergy before s… read moreJamie Wednesday were a British 1980's jangle-pop band, formed in Streatham, South London in 1984, that released eight songs on two records between 1985 and 1986. At first they were called The Ballpoints and then Dead Clergy before settling on Jamie Wednesday. The band consisted of James &quo… read more -
Dead Kids
8,248 listeners
New Band from London, U.K. consisting of the bandmembers Mike Frankel, George McFall, Seb Thomson, Adam No and Jan Blumentrath. They became… read moreNew Band from London, U.K. consisting of the bandmembers Mike Frankel, George McFall, Seb Thomson, Adam No and Jan Blumentrath. They became a little more known by some Coca Cola unsigned bands podcasts in 2006. "The last time Dead K… read moreNew Band from London, U.K. consisting of the bandmembers Mike Frankel, George McFall, Seb Thomson, Adam No and Jan Blumentrath. They became a little more known by some Coca Cola unsigned bands podcasts in 2006. "The last time Dead Kids played this venue Frankel took to the roof clambering un… read more -
Jim's Super Stereoworld
839 listeners
Jim Bob was born James Robert Morrison in the city of London, on 22 November 1960. He changed his name because he did not want to be mistak… read moreJim Bob was born James Robert Morrison in the city of London, on 22 November 1960. He changed his name because he did not want to be mistaken for, in his own words, "a fat, dead, crap poet" - in other words, the former singer o… read moreJim Bob was born James Robert Morrison in the city of London, on 22 November 1960. He changed his name because he did not want to be mistaken for, in his own words, "a fat, dead, crap poet" - in other words, the former singer of The Doors. He played in various bands during the 1980s, on… read more -
586
4,761 listeners
586 are a tragi-comic, garish shebang of a gang. Deborah Coughlin & Steve Horry write songs about money, paranoia, monkeys, guilt and s… read more586 are a tragi-comic, garish shebang of a gang. Deborah Coughlin & Steve Horry write songs about money, paranoia, monkeys, guilt and small town warfare to indie-pop tunes with a bible of disco dilemmas and punk politics. Compared to… read more586 are a tragi-comic, garish shebang of a gang. Deborah Coughlin & Steve Horry write songs about money, paranoia, monkeys, guilt and small town warfare to indie-pop tunes with a bible of disco dilemmas and punk politics. Compared to The B-52s, Tom Tom Club, The Long Blondes, Art Brut, The Mo… read more -
And What Will Be Left Of Them?
1,517 listeners
Blasting out of Worcester in the Midlands with whisky in their bellies and songs in their hearts, And What Will Be Left Of Them? (AWWBLOT t… read moreBlasting out of Worcester in the Midlands with whisky in their bellies and songs in their hearts, And What Will Be Left Of Them? (AWWBLOT to their fans) have extensively toured the UK (and bits of Europe!) playing a plethora of perfect i… read moreBlasting out of Worcester in the Midlands with whisky in their bellies and songs in their hearts, And What Will Be Left Of Them? (AWWBLOT to their fans) have extensively toured the UK (and bits of Europe!) playing a plethora of perfect indie-pop. Woop woop! ARTROCKER: “It’s been far too long sinc… read more