It's a Saturday night. Lets take the roof off the Prince of Wales...
'Basement In My Loft' will perform the songs from their forthcoming album: See The Rhyme In The Dirt & Grime'... plus the songs from a select catalog of the bands that shaped their sound, in a run-up to playing Baybeats2010 (http://www.myspace.com/basementinmyloft)
'Etc' , psychopop geniuses of the Singapore scene will be starting the proceedings with their unique style of loudness. (http://www.myspace.com/abcdetc)
A gig to remember in the making.
Seriously.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124589984231721&ref=mf
BIML is Adrian (guitar, vocals); Zhong Ren (bass, vocals) & Dzaf (drums) and will be performing at the Baybeats Festival.
The trio play a tight, loud and dynamic rock noise informed by the brightest lights of alternative rock viz. REM, Replacements, Husker Du, Pixies, Sugar and Nirvana. Adrian is the obvious driver as songwriter-vocalist whilst Zhong and Dzaf provide the rhythm bedrock that recalls the combinations of Hook-Morris (Joy Division/New Order) and Foxton/Buckler (The Jam).
http://www.powerofpop.com/?tag=basement-in-my-loft
'Basement In My Loft' will perform the songs from their forthcoming album: See The Rhyme In The Dirt & Grime'... plus the songs from a select catalog of the bands that shaped their sound, in a run-up to playing Baybeats2010 (http://www.myspace.com/basementinmyloft)
'Etc' , psychopop geniuses of the Singapore scene will be starting the proceedings with their unique style of loudness. (http://www.myspace.com/abcdetc)
A gig to remember in the making.
Seriously.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124589984231721&ref=mf
BIML is Adrian (guitar, vocals); Zhong Ren (bass, vocals) & Dzaf (drums) and will be performing at the Baybeats Festival.
The trio play a tight, loud and dynamic rock noise informed by the brightest lights of alternative rock viz. REM, Replacements, Husker Du, Pixies, Sugar and Nirvana. Adrian is the obvious driver as songwriter-vocalist whilst Zhong and Dzaf provide the rhythm bedrock that recalls the combinations of Hook-Morris (Joy Division/New Order) and Foxton/Buckler (The Jam).
http://www.powerofpop.com/?tag=basement-in-my-loft