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Six band spectacular at The Railway
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| Somerset band Armitage Skanks bring groovy grunge to the Railway Hotel |
SIX bands take to the stage at The Railway Hotel in Burnham this Friday (November 16) for a frenzied festival of rock.
Armitage Skanks, Kyrb Grinder, Terra Thorn, 13 stitches, Collapse and Das Kuntz will each perform during the evening, all giving a different hit of original rock and metal.
Somerset based band Armitage Skanks formed in 2005, spreading a message of peace in lyrics to their groovy grunge sound.
The band plays with plenty of energy and spirit and their powerful sound will aim to leave something the Burnham audience will not forget.
Heavy rock and metal trio Kyrb Grinder, from London, have performed at high profile festivals this year, including the Big Bulldog Bash festival and come to Burnham as part of their 37-date UK tour.
Thrash metal quintet TerraThorn will also perform along with by rock trio Collapse and band Das Kuntz will also be appearing at the event.
Finally, another trio in the form of 13 Stitches produce a hypnotic rocking sound.
The band features talented and experienced names including Ryan Martin formally of False Logic, Kate Gundry formally of The Shorn Rah Spectaculah on bass and vocals, and Billy Miles formally of One Middle Finger on guitar and vocals.
The gig starts at 7pm and tickets cost £5 or £7 on the door. For more information contact The Railway Hotel on 01278-784828.
6:11pm Thursday 15th November 2007
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