Reading Alternative Rockers Veridian, fresh from a pair of November dates with Palmist and of course the “The Night Of The Living Dred” support slot for Skindred, have shared a follow up to recent single “Halo” in the form of “Pavement”. As they have new music on the way, we took a few moments to talk to
July will see Veridian hitting the road for a run of dates that will see Woes, Faithless and Normandie headlining. New songs are in the Alternative Rock quintet’s set so keep your eyes peeled for a new EP! We may also have them appearing on one of our future “Under The Influence” series episodes, but
We had the pleasure of witnessing Reading Alternative Rock quartet Veridian opening up for Dream State at The Face Bar last week. Their set featured a trio of new songs including “Lie” and guess what? It’s appeared in music video format via Dreambound.
Veridian [7/10] entertain with some glorious vocal harmonies and a trio of new songs in their set tonight “Halo”, the impressive and bass heavy “Curtains” and “Lies”. It’s been a while since we saw the Reading Alternative Rock quintet and they’ve enjoyed a sold out run in support of InMe in the meantime. The band
Having toured with Veridian back in March, London Alt. Rockers Avavae have been busy recording a new album with a Pledge Music campaign. As part of that, they have dropped an acoustic version of “Doomsday” by Architects in some style. The Pledge Music campaign is still open, more details can be found here.
Boneyard Promotions have announced the first wave of bands for this years incarnation of Burn It Down Festival! The annual one dayer takes place at Torquay Harbourside in Devon on 1st September with bands playing at 3 venues (The Foundry, The Attic & The Apple & Parrot) throughout the day and features some of the best
Pile Up Festival 2018 will take place across the weekend of 22nd to 24th June at Fibbers in York. The indoor 3 dayer is a veritable feast of up and coming UK talent and a real showcase event. There are still 3 bands to be to be announced but the majority of the line-up is
It maybe a smaller venue, but The Purple Turtle bar in Reading can certainly pack them in and tonight’s free show as part of the BBC’s “Introducing” campaign is no different. By the end of the set from Farnborough Alt-Rocker’s Origami Heart, the place has turned into a sweatbox. In a short but sweet set the