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Bear Cavalry
With the release of their debut EP ‘Maple Trails’ at the end of 2011, Bear Cavalry instantly became a band that had to appear on a tips for 2012 list. Bear Cavalry have a sound that will appeal to fans of many different genres of music. They are one of those bands that have a unique cross over appeal. |
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Broken Vinyl Club
The UK is not in the healthiest of states at the moment, at times when the country is at a low we look to a band to step up to the mark and give us something to believe in to escape the bad times. Following the release of their debut album last year Broken Vinyl Club are the band that we believe are going to lead the way. |
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Dry The River
London five piece Dry The River take the ‘folk rock’ sound of recent years and turn it into a sound that would not be out of place in a stadium setting. With the album due for release in March, by the time festival season starts Dry The River are going to be the band that everyone will be flocking to see. |
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Houdini Dax
Cardiff based Houdini Dax are a young, exciting guitar band who will make you stop dead in your tracks and loose yourself in their music. If you saw this band last year you will know just how exciting they are. If you have yet to see or hear this band then you are in for a real treat in 2012. Houdini Dax are a very special band who I am sure will become very successful this coming year. |
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Howler
Howler are the latest signing to Rough Trade Records that are causing a similar excitement that The Strokes did over a decade ago. Howler are a band that are not re-inventing the wheel, but what they are doing is giving the world of music a kick up the backside. |
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Lucy Rose
2012 will be the year that Lucy Rose steps away from Bombay Bicycle Club and establishes herself as a singer songwriter in her own right. Lucy writes beautiful, heart warming songs that will see her challenging Laura Marling for the best UK Female singer over the forthcoming years. |