Tuesday 1 June 2010

Young Exeter Promotions Gig Press Release

The Holiday Plan: Hailing from Indie Label Safety Second, the first thing to note about the headliners ‘The Holiday Plan’ is their raw vocals. Seeming to focus on the music a lot more than their image which is a rarity these days. A blend of punk grunge and indie fills my ears. Ripping it up in High Wycombe is certain. After a hiatus, the band are back together and looking stronger than ever, I wouldn’t be surprised if a tour follows this intimate headline show you’d be a fool to miss this!

Of course the support bands are something to shout about as well!

Agent Buzz: Arriving from Oxfordshire, the PJ’s vocals will draw you in, melodic and beautiful. Taking in similar influences as the headliners they’re live tracks definitely set you up for a good time.

The Monacles: Teenage Angst is expressed thoroughly through their track ‘Conflict’, local boys show their youth in the vox department but their enthusiasm and passion overshadows that, along with their ability to drive the guitars right through your body. Let some steam off while you watch these.

Small Machine: They list their influences as ‘their influences, their instruments and their noise’, couldn’t have put it simpler. Be interesting to contrast their live performance to their studio versions. They stand out from the rest of the bands with their blending of quick quirky numbers with progressive style songs,

Leskye: This is for fans of punk acts such as the Gallows, Cancer Bats and Comeback Kid. Touring relentlessly in July, they will definitely be bringing their A-game as this is one of the first of the tour, be there early to catch them before they escapade onto bigger tours.

Seasons : Hello pop-punk, gang backing vocals work in the way bands such as New Found Glory, The Blackout and even Lostprophets pull it off. They would fit nicely on the warped tour, they’ll have you bopping along and singing along after a few listens.

A night of five simply fantastic bands if you’re into the punk/grungey styles, all take an influence from Nirvana I would say, so if that’s your thing (which it should be) check these guys out live!

The Holiday Plan (www.myspace.com/theholidayplan)
Agent Buzz (www.myspace.com/agentbuzz)
The Monacles (www.myspace.com/themonaclesmusic)
Small Machine (www.myspace.com/smallmachine)

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