DTA PROMO @ UBSU, Luton, Bedfordshire (Sat Nov 24, 2007)
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Price: £ 7.50
Members: 1
Presented by: DTA Promotions
Home page: http://www.dtamusic.co.uk/
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The Flaming Tsunamis were the youthful leaders of a local ska-punk revival that rose when the corpse of the regional ska scene was hardly cold. But in just a few short years, they’ve grown, and so has their initial audience and their sound, so that they’ve become something altogether heavier, darker, artier. Abstracted farther and farther from their original template, the Tsunamis’ skankin’ breaks surprise when they do show up, embedded as they are in progressive hardcore and metalcore mayhem. The fruits of their labor, of creative restlessness and years of heavy touring, are evident in their most recent full-length, last year’s punishing, politicized, dynamically schizoid Fear Everything (Kill Normal Records), and in their live show, in which they’re a freaky machine of energy and precision.
GROWN AT HOME exploded onto the UK punk scene in 2002 as an 8 piece ska band playing gigs up and down the country and refining their sound. In 2004 they entered the studio with producer Iain Wetherell (Capdown, Lightyear) to record their first self-titled EP, now deleted and available exclusively from the iTunes Music Store. By 2006 the band released their debut album, 'Assemble', recorded at Street Level Studios, Cardiff (The Crimea, Adequate Seven), and in 2007 embarked on their first European tour with the Voodoo Glow Skulls spanning over 30 dates on foreign soil.
Over their short years GROWN AT HOME have played with Jimmy Eat World, Motion City Soundtrack, MXPX, Lagwagon, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Rx Bandits, Lightyear, Sonic Boom Six, Adequate 7, MU330, The King Blues, Never Heard of It, the Aquabats, and Big D & The Kids Table to name but a few! Catch them at a venue near you very soon!
The Zero Zeroes. are you're average teenage punk band, just a group of mates having a laugh, fucking around, playing punk and getting drunk.
"We try and practice once or twice a week in our drummers garage (wouldn't have it any other way)
We love playing our music, be it playing a gig or just a drunken jam infront of our mates.
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