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4ft Fingers at Stringbendy

‘Is everyone rocking hard? Well that’s job number one done!’. These were the words and indeed unwritten mantra of 4ft Fingers’ Rob Crebbin who, while having toured Europe and lined up with some of punk’s all time heavyweights…

  • category: Review
  • author: Duncan Wilkie
  • posted: Thu 01/12/2005 at 11:37
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Hemingway at Namaskar

With temperatures seemingly falling into ‘Baltic’ territory in Eastbourne, Hemingway provided a welcoming hot toddy to warm the assembled crowd in Namaskar on Sunday evening. Unfortunately the assembled crowd could only be described as…

  • category: Review
  • author: Dan Burt
  • posted: Thu 01/12/2005 at 11:36
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The Riverclub / The Send Off / Fracture at Stringbendy

First act of the night Fracture, despite their rather odd and slightly scary name, weren’t at all odd or scary…they were five really nice guys about to take a year out to pursue their music career. The ‘epic indie rock’ group have…

  • category: Review
  • author: Melissa Matthews
  • posted: Thu 01/12/2005 at 11:36
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Guns on the Roof / Dollar-Sent / Burnthouse at Stringbendy

Guns On The Roof took to the stage dripping with all the attitude and swagger befitting a punk band from the rough and uncompromising areas of Leeds, Crossgates and Halton Moor. With lead vocalist Aaron Gunn taking his place behind the mic…

  • category: Review
  • author: Duncan Wilkie
  • posted: Thu 01/12/2005 at 11:35
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Becca Hossany and the Boys at the Prince Albert

The Prince Albert in Old Town was bursting at the seams as the good people of Eastbourne piled in to see another local: former Pop Idol contender and Hailsham girl Becca Hossany with her band The Boys. Opening with the Lemar track ‘If…

  • category: Review
  • author: Peter Smith
  • posted: Thu 01/12/2005 at 11:32
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Becca Hossany and the Boys at the Prince Albert

The Prince Albert in Old Town was bursting at the seams as the good people of Eastbourne piled in to see another local: former Pop Idol contender and Hailsham girl Becca Hossany with her band The Boys. Opening with the Lemar track ‘If…

  • category: Review
  • author: Peter Smith
  • posted: Mon 28/11/2005 at 14:51
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Guns on the Roof / Dollar-Sent / Burnthouse at Stringbendy

Guns On The Roof took to the stage dripping with all the attitude and swagger befitting a punk band from the rough and uncompromising areas of Leeds, Crossgates and Halton Moor. With lead vocalist Aaron Gunn taking his place behind the mic…

  • category: Review
  • author: Duncan Wilkie
  • posted: Sun 27/11/2005 at 15:58
  • Comment

The Riverclub / The Send Off / Fracture at Stringbendy

First act of the night Fracture, despite their rather odd and slightly scary name, weren’t at all odd or scary…they were five really nice guys about to take a year out to pursue their music career. The ‘epic indie rock’ group have…

  • category: Review
  • author: Melissa Matthews
  • posted: Wed 23/11/2005 at 20:21
  • Comment

Hemingway at Namaskar

With temperatures seemingly falling into ‘Baltic’ territory in Eastbourne, Hemingway provided a welcoming hot toddy to warm the assembled crowd in Namaskar on Sunday evening. Unfortunately the assembled crowd could only be described as…

  • category: Review
  • author: Dan Burt
  • posted: Mon 21/11/2005 at 17:46
  • Comment

4ft Fingers at Stringbendy

‘Is everyone rocking hard? Well that’s job number one done!’. These were the words and indeed unwritten mantra of 4ft Fingers’ Rob Crebbin who, while having toured Europe and lined up with some of punk’s all time heavyweights…

  • category: Review
  • author: Duncan Wilkie
  • posted: Sun 20/11/2005 at 20:44
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