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Buzzing with Bone-Idle and the RaW Sounds Today playlist, championing great music from across Reading and Wokingham

Chris Hillman by Chris Hillman
Friday, April 12, 2024 7:06 am
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Bone-Idle at Reading Face Bar Picture: Andrew Merritt

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No hanging around here.. we’ve got three great new additions for you and you’ll be buzzing from listening to them.

Each week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist. Tune in for free on Spotify at: bit.ly/rawsoundstoday.

Don’t forget, we’ve got a Facebook group too with some lively banter. Search the social networking site for RaW Sounds Today and join in the fun.

Bone-Idle – Listen Now

This Reading-based three-piece are creating a buzz with their exciting live performances and impressive single releases.

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We featured the band’s ‘Superficial’ in our opening playlist of the year and they recently released ‘Listen Now’. It’s another good one, opening with a gentle guitar riff overlaid with a strong melodic vocal before the whole band kicks in resulting in a great example of the quality that they are capable of.

They are live at a Jamma-promoted gig at Brewdog Reading on Friday, May 3, and another of our fave bands, Who Ate All The Crayons, will be there too so it should be quite a night.

Well worth popping along to that and also to Wokingham Festival in August as both bands are on the bill amongst many others – https://www.instagram.com/bone_idleuk

BarrelHaus – All Aboard

It’s a burst of energy in under three minutes on this new single from Oxford-based, BarrelHaus who are based around musicians Marc Challans and Ian Mitchell.

With angst-driven lyrics and powerful playing, including a wonderfully exciting thrashy guitar solo, it bodes well for their forthcoming new album, Azimuth, which is due on May 3.

They will be live at Are You Listening? Festival on May 11 – https://songwhip.com/barrelhaus

Neil Wighton – Precious Life

Neil has certainly been busy this year.

As well as playing with Spriggan Mist, this is his third solo single release.

We featured the first of those, There’ll Come A Time in January and it has become a fave of ours. We are pleased to say that this single is strong too. It’s a bit of an epic at over seven minutes with a great feel and no surprise with Neil, some excellent guitar solos – https://www.facebook.com/61555415787435

10cc – I’m Mandy Fly Me

This legendary band showed what brilliantly inventive songwriters they are when they performed a wonderful set at Reading Hexagon recently. This is a classic from their How Dare You? album – https://www.10cc.world/

Annie Dressner – Dance We Do

Annie is a talented singer-songwriter who has just released her new album, I Thought It Would Be Easier. She is visiting the area to play live at St Mary’s Church, Purley-on-Thames on April 20 – https://anniedressner.com

Grace Pounds – Notice

It’s the impressive single from Grace who is supporting Funke and the Two Tone Baby on May 2 at Reading Face Bar and who is at Are You Listening? on May 11 and Readipop on July 12 – https://www.facebook.com/GracePoundsMusic

Pinewall – Stealing Lightbulbs

Pinewall have released their first single of the year and it’s a blast of powerful indie rock with intense emotional lyrics – https://linktr.ee/pinewall

Ghost Dance – I Will Wait

From the world of 1980s goth, it’s a band who are coming to Reading’s Face Bar on April 18 – https://ghost-dance.co.uk/

The Dianas – Domestique

Here’s a Reading band who will be live in their home town at Rising Sun Arts Centre on April 26 – https://www.facebook.com/theDIANAS.band

A Better Life – The First Light

The collective is led by producer Phil Daniels and has a wonderfully chilled single featuring vocals of Holly Taymar – https://abetterlifemusic.com/

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