Barth (lead vocals/guitar), Del (lead vocals/guitar). Plus our gang of cronies when we play live: Danielle Wadey (keys/vocals), Hannah LeCheminant (keys/vocals/percussion), Ben Beetham (bass), Jack Wilson (guitar), George MacDonald (drums).
As well as me we have Sonny Greaves on drums, Ali Hetherington on bass and piano, Tom Julian-Jones on harmonica and Chloee Christmas on backing vocals.
Tarek (drums and lead vocals)
Pete (rhythm guitar that chugs like a train and vocals)
Andy (surf guitar with all the whammy you can imagine)
James (bass and vocals)
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Never underestimate the power and potential of a lo-fi garage-rock-revival duo; to do so would be foolish if listening to …And the Hangnails‘ latest gem ‘You & I’.
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To describe the new material from Danish psych-rock duo The Wands as ‘typical’ of them is misleading.
It would suggest they are somewhat one dimensional, or that they opt not to push their musical boundaries. But this is the antithesis of The Wand’s musical ethic; a plethora of influences collaborate …
Sarai Givaty is an upcoming artist from Israel who has already enjoyed big success in her homeland and is now starting to find similar recognition in places as far apart as the UK and Los Angeles. Take a read through this interview to find out more about Sarai:
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Newcastle upon Tyne is often vastly underrated for a music scene which has provided us with sixties gritty blues phenomenon The Animals, while the abrasive alt-punk of Maximo Park put the city back on the map during the mid-Noughties indie peak, reminding us that the Geordies should be recognised for …