Posts Tagged ‘rapids!’

News beat: Saturday Sun, Achilles, Mutant Vinyl, Rapids! & more…

09.08.2011 · Posted in News by Tony Foster

These are exciting times for many local bands. We’d like to share some of that excitement with you… Saturday Sun: The Conversion Live version of Saturday Sun’s song ‘Seagull’ will be featured in upcoming movie House At The End Of The Street, starring Jennifer Lawrence, released April 2012. The band have also just announced… “we’ll ...

Rapids! – Fragments: “just as we’re about to implode, that’s when the song is right”

08.10.2011 · Posted in Q & A, Record Reviews by Tony Foster

Next Monday 15 August, Rapids! release their new EP Fragments, preceded this Saturday by a live performance at Champions, the venue that hosted the band’s debut performance in 2009. The gig will be a fundraiser for Julia’s House – a children’s hospice based in Broadstone that was recently brought to the band’s attention through their ...

Rob Murray (Rapids!) talks digital…

06.19.2011 · Posted in News, Q & A by Tony Foster

Since owning my first LP, E.L.O’s Out Of The Blue in 1977 (I can’t say I bought it – more ‘borrowed’ it from my dad), my love affair with vinyl lasted nearly 20 years. Getting a job with MVC put paid to that particular relationship, and whilst I’m getting to know her again now the ...

Dorset Music Awards 1st Q/F @ The Winchester

02.25.2011 · Posted in Gig Reviews by Tony Foster

As is now the norm, online discussions and repercussions have already picked up a nice head of steam following last night’s first DMA Quarter-Final at The Winchester. Say what you like about music ‘competitions’ but this one generates huge interest, and as long as debate and band interaction is healthy (which it is), it can ...

bh one 5th birthday Bank Holiday 5-day Fundraiser!

02.04.2011 · Posted in News by Tony Foster

In May 2006 bh one launched in glorious shades of beige. At the time our intentions and expectations were limited to simply promoting local music, primarily through gig and record reviews. There was a thorough gig guide and a few other features, but we had no idea how the site and our involvement with various ...