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Discover the best new artists thanks to the RaW Sounds Today playlist, championing great music

Chris Hillman by Chris Hillman
Friday, February 16, 2024 7:02 am
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Pip Blom at Sub89 Picture: Andrew Merritt

Pip Blom at Sub89 Picture: Andrew Merritt

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WE LOVE the sheer variety of the Reading and Wokingham music scene as we get a real mixture of artists coming to showcase their talents.

Last week, it was a visit from a Dutch group, while next month One Last Day are back on their home turf. Add in a March of the Mods event and Tony Moore and you’ve got just a smidgen of all the talent on our patch.

Have a listen thanks to the RaW Sounds Today playlist – it features 10 great tracks to enjoy at your leisure, and they are all available on Spotify.

Simply head to https://bit.ly/rawsoundstoday and enjoy the music.

There is also a Facebook page and group chat that bands and music fans can tap into. You can search for RaW Sounds Today and it will come up.

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Pip Blom – Not Tonight

We are lucky to have gig promoters that bring some of the best new indie artists to our area and one of those is Heavy Pop.

They put on a couple of great shows last week, one of which was at Sub 89 headlined by Pip Blom, an excellent three-piece band from Holland.

At the show, the band mainly showcased songs from their new album, Bobbie, including this one, but that’s no bad thing as it’s a collection of infectious indie pop rock with cool grooves.

They certainly went down well with the Reading crowd and showed why it’s worth keeping an eye out for more Heavy Pop shows – pipblom.com

One Last Day – It’s A Sin (Don’t Give Up)

We’ve featured this band from the Berkshire area a few times before and, if they keep making singles as good as this one, we will carry on featuring them.

This feels like one of their best so far with its melodic anthemic chorus and its simple but effective lyrical message. It’s aimed at musicians struggling to make a living doing what they love doing but I suppose it could resonate with anyone who is battling on in any area of life.

As the band say, don’t give up, and if you fancy singing along with the band to this and their other releases, they will be at Reading’s Face Bar on March 3 as part of a tour with Pistols at Dawn – www.onelastday.co.uk

Gold Steppers – I Want You To Know

The March of the Mods is an annual event where Mods stage shows around the country in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.

The Reading show is always a great night and this year at Reading Face Bar on March 4 promises to be no exception.

Cover bands will be playing many of those classics and there’s a visit from the brilliant Gold Steppers who released this excellent original single which certainly stands up against those classics. – www.facebook.com/goldsteppers

Kyros – Liminal Space

A song from the new album Mannequin album released on our White Star label. They are at Reading’s Face Bar on April 23 – www.kyrosmusic.com

Tony Moore – Blood and Roses

Amongst his many experiences, Tony was in an early incarnation of Iron Maiden and also 80’s band, Cutting Crew. He performs his one-man audio-visual Awake show at Wokingham Music Club on February 23 – www.awakemusic.info

Songer – Toxic (Freestyle)

A Wokingham artist who has cracked the Official Singles Top 30 with this interpretation of a Britney Spears classic – www.instagram.com/5onger

Jo Jo and The Teeth – No More Good News

At the recent show by punk legends, Eater, second on the bill were Jo Jo and The Teeth – www.jojoandtheteeth.com

Sonic Whip – Spinning Around

An exciting young band from the Netherlands who played an excellent performance at the Radio Wigwam Awards – www.sonicwhipband.com

Ghost of the Machine – Mercury Rising (Parts I and II)

A band who are at the Spriggan Mist Bracknell Couch show this Saturday 17 . – ghostofthemachineofficial.com

Our Fate – Broken

An emotional rock ballad song from the Reading band’s Reflections of My Past album. They performed a great gig at Reading Face Bar – linktr.ee/ourfateuk

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