| The Jamestown Union |
| Influenced by the sounds of the American west coast and the heartland from Texas to Tennessee via the UK we aim to breath some cool air into our hectic and stress ladened existence. New album recorded at Metway and mastered at Abbey Road, out now. |
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| Jonny
Quality |
| Jonny
Quality was reared in Washington State on a wheat
farm where he picked up things like "Jeet"
and "I sure do like you, wanna be my girl?"
His innocence was short lived, you see he packed
up and moved to the city and found hip-hop in
San Francisco. Summed up as "Sid-Presley,"
the band takes a definite punk turn at their shows.
jonnyquality.com
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| Johnny
Wills and The World |
Grooving guitar band, performing original tunes
they have been on the scene for 18 months inspiring
the Brighton crowds to get up and get down.
"With radio airplay and numerous gigs the
pace is hotting up for this great band". |
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| James
Grape Authority |
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The rawness of Damien Rice with a whole new crispness
that lets the lyrics jab you in the arm and insist,
Listen to me! And you'll be glad you did, as tales
- of aspirational love, not knowing when to let
go, heavy drinking, and not letting life grind
you down - balance firm reality with the positivity
of a wannabe optimist. |
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| Kovak |
Dirty,
disco rock ‘n’ roll.
Kovak sound like a freight train careering off
the rails and crashing through the dance hall
of your soul. Pure pistonising synths, battering
guitars, Keith Moon-would-be-proud style drums
and melodies to blow your mind.
www.myspace.com/kovakuk |
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| Ian
Knapp |
| Melodic,
edgy, lyric-based acoustic rock with energy and
words which have made people sit up and listen
from Seattle to Manila, London to New York. |
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