Dan Haywood's New Hawks
New Hawks is an arching, tragi-cosmik song-cycle by Dan Haywood (formerly of "promising" alternative-rockers The Puma-Sutras, and creator of feeble period fantasy 'Dapple').
They originate from Lancaster, England.
New Hawks is an arching, tragi-cosmik song-cycle by Dan Haywood (formerly of "promising" alternative-rockers The Puma-Sutras, and creator of feeble period fantasy 'Dapple').
They originate from Lancaster, England.
Uncle Jeff are a bombastic, jangly indie-pop band based in Lancaster, England. Originally formed in 2003, as the moniker behind songwriter Stephen Hudson's self-released mini-LP 'Sketches', Uncle Jeff soon evolved into a five-piece live act, surviving several line-up changes, before settling in 2008 with the current cast after the break-up of Hudson's other musical project, Ampersands. They currently comprise: Tom Peters (keyboards, lap steel, vocals), David Hobday (bass), Phil Norcross (drums, vocals), Paul Dobson (guitar) and Stephen Hudson (Vocals, guitar, keyboard).
Artist Information Biography
We are Your Last Drive and we consist of Luke, Callum, Paul, Joey and the new addition Nathan. We're based in Lancaster, Lancashire. We have been active for roughly 6 months and are quickly progressing and spreading from our home town, with fans in many areas of the country and a few outside of it. It's definitely safe to say that our music is from the heart. We don't make what people want to hear, we make what we like as music, in our opinion, should be.
BTR began following a chance meeting in the sandwich section of Marks & Sparks. A short time later, they recorded a new demo at Blueprint Studios, supported Midnight Juggernauts / Hatcham Social / The Rushes / Das Wanderlust/ The Chapman Family / Leon & joined forces with Lazy Genius Management. The band’s distinctive music is centred on a unique combination of trans-Atlantic 80s indie guitar, rhythmical aggression and lyrical charm; inspired by personal tales of hometown apathy and drunken arguments.
Deep in the warm wet bloody bowels of the Shipman Manor, five captives lay strewn upon the floor in varying degrees of mortal agony. T'was there in that seething hive that their bond was forged. Their battered and broken carcass' were plucked from their fatal demise my the fair maiden, known to many, as Torr.
She then locked them away again, but with good in her heart. Fulfilling their every need, she nursed them back to health.