My band are currently down a bassist. After racking our brains we've decided that we know no one who could fit the role so we're doing a back pages of melody maker esque search for someone who might like to come play music with us - what a sorry state of affairs.
Any how, we're called Breathe Out - based in East London (practice is at our studio in Homerton) and play relatively straight up 'Grunge' influenced catchy rock songs. Which sounds kind've awful. But is not actually all that bad, I hope.
Have had an EP out a few months ago and about to release a 7" on Idle Fret - we play shows pretty regularly and try to practice twice a week.
Please PM me if you're interested, I'll send you details etc.
Ta!
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Yo,
My band are currently down a bassist. After racking our brains we've decided that we know no one who could fit the role so we're doing a back pages of melody maker esque search for someone who might like to come play music with us - what a sorry state of affairs.
Any how, we're called Breathe Out - based in East London (practice is at our studio in Homerton) and play relatively straight up 'Grunge' influenced catchy rock songs. Which sounds kind've awful. But is not actually all that bad, I hope.
Anyway - have a listen - http://breathebreatheout.blogspot.com
Have had an EP out a few months ago and about to release a 7" on Idle Fret - we play shows pretty regularly and try to practice twice a week.
Please PM me if you're interested, I'll send you details etc.
Ta!