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Vivian Girls

Although only a band for a little more than a year, the Vivian Girls charms have already worked their magic on their short road to “out of nowhere” status. With their irresistable mix of 60’s girl-group sounds, punk, post-punk and shoegaze, the ‘Girls have mastered blurring the lines of genres and coming up with something aggressive yet beautiful; simple, gutsy music with a lot of class and melody. Read the full article.....
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Logan

Logan is a five piece hard rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. Their self-funded debut album First Leaf Fallen was released in 2003 and they followed this up with Welcome to the Wasteland a year later, building an impressive UK fan base the two releases selling in excess of 8,000 copies.Read the full article.....
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Frank Turner

For three long and often lonely years of life on the road, plying a brand of honest and passionate folk/punk, Frank Turner continued to rise to prominence with an ever increasing following. But it was in the sweaty climes of the Lock Up Stage at Reading and Leeds 2008 that his solo career really started to take off. Inside the packed out tents, heaving with adoring fans and intrigued passers-by, Frank led the congregation in a mass sing-a-long; a stirring set that not only sparked the interest of the British mainstream but resonated unassumingly across the pond as a wealth of American punk bands watched approvingly from the sidelines.Read the full article.....
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Florence and the Machine

Florence and the Machine (stylized as Florence + The Machine on the album "Lungs") is the recording name of Florence Welch and a collaboration of other artists who provide backing music for her voice. Musically Florence and the Machine's sound is generally referred to as soul inspired indie. Florence and The Machine's music has received praise across the British music media, especially from the BBC who have played a large part in Florence and The Machine's rise to prominence by bringing them into the spotlight as part of BBC Introducing. This has led to their playing Glastonbury as well as Reading and Leeds festivals. Florence and The Machine have also received a considerable amount of airplay on Australian alternative radio station, Triple J. The band's debut album, Lungs, was released on 6 July 2009. The band's debut single was "Kiss with a Fist". The follow up single "Dog Days are Over" was recorded with no instruments in a studio the "size of a loo". "You've Got the Love" was released as the third single and "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" was released as the fourth, which became their highest charting single at 12 in the UK. Their debut album Lungs was released on 6 July 2009 and reached number 2 in the UK album charts, behind Michael Jackson.