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Artist description
I guess we would call ourselves a pop punk band, but we try and blend in as many music styles as we can (although this can really only be heard in our more recent work.) As well as bands like Blink 182 and New Found Glory, we are influenced by emo, rock, metal and ska, and listen to bands such as Spunge, Incubus, Rage Against The Machine, The Get Up Kids, Dashboard Confessional, The GooGoo Dolls, Foo Fighters and Megadeath. We play the odd cover but at the moment are concentrating on writing our own stuff. |
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Music Style
Pop Punk |
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Musical Influences
Blink 182, The Ataris, New Found Glory, Fenix TX |
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Similar Artists
Blink 182, New Found Glory, Rufio, Lit |
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Artist History
We formed in early 2001 as a 4-piece: Matt Glanville (vocals), Elliot Trevithick (Guitars), Dave Bryant (Bass) and Eddie M-D (Drums). But after about 6 months it became clear that things weren't working out, and so the band split with their singer Matt Glanville. Ed took over the vocals (whilst still playing drums) and we recorded our first and only EP in July. Since then, after trying out several different members on the drums, vocals and guitars, we have finally settled with the most recent (and hopefully final) lineup of: Simon Hill (Lead vocals), Elliot Trevithick (Rhythm guitar), Owen (Lead guitar), Dave Bryant (Bass) and Eddie M-D (Drums and backing vocals). Now we hope to get the chance to record another CD in the near future, and play as many gigs as we can. |
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Group Members
Simon Hill - Lead Vocals
Owen - Lead Guitar
Eddie M-D - Drums and Backing Vocals
Dave Bryant - Bass
Elliot Trevithick - Rhythm Guitar
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Albums
Self-Titled EP |
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Additional Info
Check out our website at Garageband Records. |
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Location
Winchester, Hampshire - United Kingdom |
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