VOTE GRAVEYARD JOHNNYS « Result #8 on Nov 5, 2009, 10:51am »
VOTE GRAVEYARD JOHNNYS.
Mike Davies on the Radio1 Punk show is asking people what were their favourite bands of 2009 and their top tips for 2010. email punk.show@bbc.co.uk and vote GYJ?
Say a few nice things about them and it might get them some more plays and the royalties will help to buy some warm clothes for the boys for the winter
GRAVEYARD JOHNNYS « Result #21 on Oct 16, 2009, 2:34pm »
From the deepest, darkest depths of South Wales, The Graveyard Johnnys have devised a recipe that somehow transforms something stale into something fresh.
Bored to death by bands sounding and looking like something from 50 years ago, The Johnnys are digging up that rotten old corpse, slappin it around a bit and injecting it with some life so it can survive in the 21st century
KINGS OF OUTER SPACE « Result #22 on Oct 16, 2009, 2:32pm »
COMING TO A PLANET NEAR YOU....The Kings Of Outer Space are 4 space travellers going where no other rockabilly spaceman has gone before. Roaming the cosmos in search of the planet they call home occasionally stopping off at Western Star to record their strange hypnotic rockabilly sounds. So,tune in and listen to our cosmic adventures and remember kids...Keep your eyes to the sky
THE HYPERJAX « Result #24 on Oct 16, 2009, 2:30pm »
North West of England Punk/Rockabilly foursome's music could be described as a mix of the rabble rousing swagger of The Clash and the early Meteors with sing-a-long anthems of Sham 69 and The Long Tall Texans to name a few. Brought to you with attitude and charisma. All this in a dynamic stage performance youll never forget.
HENRY AND THE BLEEDERS « Result #25 on Oct 16, 2009, 2:29pm »
Henry and the Bleeders formed in the winter of 2004, initially playing a mixture of 1950's covers and Hardcore Punk songs. Over time, with better musicianship, gig experience and a better knowledge of music, along with the additions of a stand-up bass, a saxaphone and an acoustic guitar, the 2 styles merged with other influences, leaving the Bleeders with a form of music combining the raw and wild delinquency of vintage Rockabilly with the hard and modern edge of Punk Rock. Throw in some traditional R&B and a little Hillbilly and you get close the the Bleeders sound.