| 12.45 - 1.10 |
Mobius |
| Punky-Rock, with a slight metallic edge!
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| 1.25 - 1.45 |
The Fake Formality |
| 4 piece rock band introducing melodic tones and a mixture of genres. Mainly covering and perfecting various songs written by rock artists, they are now stepping up another level, writing their own music, which will be available on myspace in the next few months! |
| 2.00 - 2.20 |
The Paradox |
Young and talented pop/rock band. If you like The Kooks, The Feeling, The Zutons and classic rock, then you’ll love The Pardox! |
| 2.35 - 2.55 |
Kuwarto |
Blending influences of soul, jazz and funk with a touch of an alternative topping, Kuwarto grab genres off the shelves like hungry toddlers in a sweet shop |
| 3.10 - 3.40 |
Last Orderz |
| 4 piece indie pop, rock band from Bristol, delivering up beat, feel good tunes. |
| 3.55 - 4.25 |
Slaveen |
An all girl band clashing together to create a mixture of mellow and rock music. A Bath based act that will blow you away with thier originality and using an acoustic set of precusion and vocal harmonies, these talented girls will satisify you with sound. |
| 4.40 - 5.10 |
The Decoys |
Decoys formed on Boxing Day 2005 after a drunken debate as to whether Alan Hansen was actually any good. It’s a debate that continues to this very day… Currently promoting their Jumpers For Goalposts E.P (available on iTunes), Decoys deliver “irresistible jukebox anthems” (Nick Rado, GWR FM) with an unbelievable passion. Jumpers For Goalposts leading track Who Are Ya? was played by Bristol City F.C before their first game of the 07/08 season against Queens Park Rangers in the Coca-Cola Championship. Over 18,000 supporters attended the match at Ashton Gate on the day. Get in! |
| 5.25 - 5.55 |
The Buzzmonkey |
Take a large slice of vintage blues guitar, add some rock solid funk and top it off with a soul vocal that you don’t normally hear this side of London. This is the essence of Buzzmonkey! Their music is diverse and original, powerful and cool; dance to it or just enjoy the moment, but don’t miss this rare gig from one of Bristol’s finest bands. |
| 6.10 - 6.30 |
Inbredz |
Somersets finest cider driven hiphop crew, Goldy Looking Chain meet The Wurzels. The Inbredz will have you grinning from ear to there. |
| 6.45 - 7.15 |
Jamileh Lee |
This enigmatic singer will enchant you. Commanding the crowd’s fascination with her sultry vocals, lyrical imagery and a talented band behind her, she is set to impress. Provocative bass lines and infectious African rhythms lend their edge to her Soulful Voodoo Blues sound. |
| 7.30 - 8.00 |
Blackchalk |
| Bristol-based pop-punk quartet, Blackchalk, bring their energetic set to the festival for a third year running. CD’s and t-shirts will be available along with a lot of bad jokes. Don’t miss them! |
| 8.15 - 8.45 |
The Operation |
Already making headlines in the US, The Operation are a young, three-piece power trio in the true sense of the phrase. While 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”. If you like big songs and loud guitars come and check these guys out. |
| 9.00 - 9.30 |
Sé Fire |
Have been making an indelible mark on Bristol’s music scene over the last few years. With their striking live performance, original beats and thought provoking lyrics, Sé Fire have regularly ripped up stages in their own right with their popular blend of Hip Hop, Dub step and Reggae as well as supporting heavy weights like Lethal Bizzle, Roots Manuva, Foreign Beggers & Jehst. |