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Hear some of the bands from the newly announced Wokingham Festival line-up with this week’s RaW Sounds Today playlist, championing music from Reading and Wokingham

Chris Hillman by Chris Hillman
Friday, March 31, 2023 7:02 am
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Elucidate at Loddfest 2022 Picture: Andrew Merritt

Elucidate at Loddfest 2022 Picture: Andrew Merritt

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AUGUST might seem like a long way away, but plans are already being made for Wokingham Festival.

The line-up has been revealed and it includes some RaW Sounds Today playlist favourites.

It’s a great listen – tune in for free on Spotify. It’s a mixture that will help you discover something new.

To hear this week’s selection, 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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Elucidate – Take It

It’s great to see so many of the bands that we’ve featured in the last year or two progressing well and here’s a great example.

It’s the new single from Elucidate, a Reading-based Alt-Rock band, and it’s an exciting song that opens with a cool drum groove before powering along with a driving rhythm section, great riff, and energetic emotive vocals.

We saw them last year at Loddfest and, following that, we are definitely looking forward to their appearance at Wokingham Festival in August – https://linktr.ee/ElucidateUK

Jo Bartlett – I Waited A Year

Did you know that someone from Sandhurst helped to start the legendary Green Man Festival?

Did you know that she was also part of an acclaimed electronic folk duo, It’s Jo & Danny, and, did you know that she has just released a very good solo single?

How impressive is all of that?

Well it’s all very impressive and it’s Jo Bartlett with her new single and its wonderful stuff with its mellow synth pop feel and personal lyrics. We hear Jo is working on an album so watch out for that – https://linktr.ee/jobartlett

Who Ate All The Crayons – Alive

This Reading band say that they have ‘perfected the balance of not taking life too seriously but serious enough that their tunes lay heavy in your minds’.

That’s very true judging by their new single that has melodies and a vocal performance that will definitely seep into your brain.

They regularly play live locally and will be supporting Deva St.John on April 20 at her BBC Introducing Purple Turtle show. They will also be appearing at Wokingham Festival later this year – https://linktr.ee/whoateallthecrayons

Rila’s Edge – Share the Night

We are still knocked out by their brilliant Gig House show in Wokingham recently.

Here’s a band on the rise with their latest single, Share the Night. Indie rock as it should be and another announced for Wokingham Fest – https://www.rilasedge.com/

Spacehopper – Pure Essence

With their colourful fun style, their trance and dub sounds and tracks as good as this new single on our Magick Eye Records label are sure to get everyone up and dancing at Wokingham Festival – https://www.spacehoppermusic.com/

Steve Anderson and Chris York

Our Man from France – A wonderful tribute to our friend and guitarist Eric Bouillette by Steve and Chris, who played in The Room with Eric. This is from the Songs for an Angel Vol 1 which features songs specially recorded for Eric – https://www.ftf-music.com/de/tributetoericbouillette/tributetoericbouillette.htm

Spriggan Mist – Resurrection

They will be live in Lincoln this Saturday and, at a double header with Kindred Spirit at Hampton Hub Club on Saturday, April 22 – https://www.sprigganmist.com/

Red Tape Resistance – Get Me Out

It’s the new single from Alt-Rock band, Red Tape Resistance and it’s another of their powerful anthems – https://linktr.ee/redtaperesistance

Beans on Toast – Against the War

He performed a great show at Club Velocity’s Reading’s Facebar show last week – https://beansontoastmusic.com/

Selina and the Howlin Dogs – Woman

This powerful blues rock single was released to coincide with International Women’s Day – https://www.selinaandthehowlindogs.com/

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