Enjoy the sounds of the Dog Days of summer thanks to the RaW Sounds Today playlist for Reading and Wokingham
We had one of our occasional road trips out of the area to enjoy the recent Dog Day Afternoon Festival
Read moreDetailsWe had one of our occasional road trips out of the area to enjoy the recent Dog Day Afternoon Festival
Read moreDetailsThis week we have three more great new entries into our RaW Sounds Today playlist and at the top of the tree is one of our favourite bands, Third Lung
Read moreDetailsWe're thrilled to have a celebrity endorsement for you: Iggy Pop loves the Lambrini Girls so much that they are on the same bill as him this weekend
Read moreDetailsWHAT more do you need that some music to put a smile on your face?
Read moreDetailsCAN YOU believe we're nearly halfway through the year? Doesn't time fly.
Read moreDetailsTHREE more great new entries to the RaW Sounds Today playlist ? we think you'll love them.
Read moreDetailsTHE sounds of summer can be heard with this week's RaW Sounds Today playlist.
Read moreDetailsBEWARE little green men from Mars? This week's playlist features Flying Saucer Attack, with a fantastic opening riff.
Read moreDetailsTHE only way is Essex ? and Berkshire this week, as we introduce a single from Myopia.
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE seeing bands live and then recommending some tracks from them ? it's a great way to learn about their music.
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