Shenanigans
Shenanigans are no longer a band but are still playing music together in "Play The Fox."
Straylings
Hailing from Bahrain and England, Straylings were formed in London, early 2007. Inspired by artists such as Neil Young and Patti Smith to Mazzy Star and Nick Cave, they blend churning guitars with unsettling and tender vocal melodies. Following the recording of their first demo EP, Straylings have been aired on Huw Stephens’ Radio 1 show and have received gig recommendations from Timeout. They are currently recording with Julian Simmons, whose previous credits include Midlake.
Racing Glaciers
Racing Glaciers are a 4 piece band based in Macclesfield, who seem to write music mostly about rivers and the nighttime. They released their eponymous debut EP in September 2012. The band is comprised of: Tim Monaghan - Vocals, Drums, Guitar, Keyboards
Danny Thorpe - Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Matt Scheepers - Trumpet, Bass, Guitar, Synth, Backing Vocals
Simon Millest - Guitar Their influences include:
Bus Station Loonies
The band formed in 1995 in an attempt to put fun into the anarcho-punk movement. Original Loonies Tony Popkids (drums) and Chris Wheelchair (vocals, keyboards, kazoo; ex-drummer with Oi Polloi, Disorder, Riot/Clone and Dirt, among others) still continue with the band today, having recruited approximately 30 other band members over 10 years. The band was featured in the UK's Channel 4 documentary, Punx Picnic.
Young Nate
Young Nate's Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/youngnatesbe
Gabby Young
Gabby Young’s twisting path took her from her rural roots in Wiltshire, through life’s tribulations at an early age before combusting in the London music scene, to cause one of the biggest reactions seen in years. Causing a reaction is becoming a habit for the instantly recognisable girl with a petite frame, mane of red hair and the vocal ability of a lioness. Although classically trained, her diverse musical tastes include pop, rock, folk, jazz, funk and experimental and that shines through in every song.
Nepathya
Nepathya ( नेपथ्य ) is a popular Nepalese music band that was formed in Pokhara, Nepal in the early 1990s. Nepathya is best known for its blending of folk melodies into new, youth-friendly pop and rock tune. Since 1994, Nepathya has gained consistent popularity and recognition. Nepathya’s songs also portray contemporary Nepal. The moving force behind this band is Amrit Gurung. Son of a former British Gurkha, he wears Gandhian frames ( supposed to have inherited it from an aunt of his who was a staunch follower of M.
Scocha
Scocha was born when Iain SCOtt and David CHApman (SCO-CHA) got together to share their love of music and song. Both from Hawick, a town with a long standing fine tradition in song, they began to play local gigs and functions around the Scottish Borders. They were soon spotted and commissioned to make 6 “Clans” TV programmes which were broadcast on ITV. The combination of Iain’s strong vocals and noted talent in musical arrangement combined superbly with David’s natural feel for an audience and quick-witted banter.
Seabear
Seabear is an indie folk band from Reykjav