Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Big four band bill lined-up for local showcase

Tomorrow's showcase night at Mardons Social Club in Midsomer Norton features four top names on the bill.

Kicking off at 8.30pm will be Josh Thorner who, after playing three sets at Glastonbury earlier in the year, went on to win both this year's Mardi Gras and Somerset Standard and Guardian Battle Of The Bands.

He has since been playing numerous gigs in London where he is receiving a great deal of music industry interest.

His self-penned songs are full of emotional highs and lows romanced by string-laden climaxes and heart felt vocal melodies.

His debut EP Sound of the Drums, is currently available and can be heard at www.myspace.com/joshthornermusic.

Doctor Nut are a progressive punk band, but that barely starts to describe their innovative and catchy infectious sound.

They perform fun and amusing songs that fuse all manner of styles, frenzied, sometimes manic but always enjoyable Doctor Nut need to be experience first hand. Their EP, Music for Owls, Butlers and Professors is full of some of their best tracks and can be heard at www.myspace.com/doctornut .

With new material ready to showcase, great support and an army of fans, Private Riot make a welcome return to Mardons after the success of their first visit.

The six-piece, who comprise of students from the four local schools were keen to take the opportunity to play on such a high profile line up.

Headlining the night are Frome's top rockers The Joe Public.

With four Glastonbury Festival performances, three UK tours and two successful EPs, The Joe Public have the potential to be huge and are a band to watch out for.

Original and creative, they brim with confidence and demand attention.

Their latest EP This Army is out now and tracks can be found at www.myspace.com/TheJoePublic.

This all-ages show will finish at 11.30pm and admission is free.

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