Post by oldbasford on Jun 9, 2003 15:03:35 GMT -5
Old Basford have on offer excitement, energy, emotion and entertainment served on a bed of monstrous grooves, bass beyond belief, topped with rhythmic genius.
For your listening pleasure we have three fine songs on our site www.oldbasford.com
Or if you would prefer I can pop a demo into the post for you. Just let me know where to send.
In there own words.
"Here, the holy trinity of the blues three piece is worshipped. Jeckel and Hyde vocals where angelic falsetto rips into a screaming growl, and a seam bursting bass line is locked in by the whip crack drums. The guitar, greasy and keen, shakes the cage and when released the boogie turns to rock and grit. We've been sneaking the boogie out of the early seventies (ZZ Top, little Feat, Canned Heat) and dragging the heavy shit out of the nineties (but without yah-yah screaming) and now we mud it up..."
The band is aching to be seen. Old Basford can cut the stage with the best of them.
The tune is aggressive, the singing is high.
Like a lizard in the beak, you'll uncontrollably shake.
Go and see Old Basford, they need more prey.
Intrigued? Read the Reviews for third party opinions.
www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/music/2003/08/subway_bands_review.shtmlhttp://artists.mp3s.com/artists/566/old_basford.html
www.rawnervepromotions.co.uk/reviews/reviews.php?id=884
www.alt-uk.com/
www.highbeammusic.net/
www.thesoundmonitor.com/
If you would like more info or interested in experiencing Old Basford live
mail: old_basford@hotmail.com
Old Basford
Are
Dan: Fender 1967 Jaguar guitar, Electro Harmonix Big Muff pedals, Marshall Guv'nor
Chis: Gibson thunderbird, Orange amp with 8x10 ampeg cab Electro Harmonix Bigmuff pedals,
Jim Dunlop bass wah.
Ceri: Premier Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks, Gibralter Hardware
For your listening pleasure we have three fine songs on our site www.oldbasford.com
Or if you would prefer I can pop a demo into the post for you. Just let me know where to send.
In there own words.
"Here, the holy trinity of the blues three piece is worshipped. Jeckel and Hyde vocals where angelic falsetto rips into a screaming growl, and a seam bursting bass line is locked in by the whip crack drums. The guitar, greasy and keen, shakes the cage and when released the boogie turns to rock and grit. We've been sneaking the boogie out of the early seventies (ZZ Top, little Feat, Canned Heat) and dragging the heavy shit out of the nineties (but without yah-yah screaming) and now we mud it up..."
The band is aching to be seen. Old Basford can cut the stage with the best of them.
The tune is aggressive, the singing is high.
Like a lizard in the beak, you'll uncontrollably shake.
Go and see Old Basford, they need more prey.
Intrigued? Read the Reviews for third party opinions.
www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/music/2003/08/subway_bands_review.shtmlhttp://artists.mp3s.com/artists/566/old_basford.html
www.rawnervepromotions.co.uk/reviews/reviews.php?id=884
www.alt-uk.com/
www.highbeammusic.net/
www.thesoundmonitor.com/
If you would like more info or interested in experiencing Old Basford live
mail: old_basford@hotmail.com
Old Basford
Are
Dan: Fender 1967 Jaguar guitar, Electro Harmonix Big Muff pedals, Marshall Guv'nor
Chis: Gibson thunderbird, Orange amp with 8x10 ampeg cab Electro Harmonix Bigmuff pedals,
Jim Dunlop bass wah.
Ceri: Premier Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks, Gibralter Hardware