HUSKIES
Huskies are: Antonio Panzera (vocals/guitar), Joe Pierce (guitar), Gabriel May(bass) & Pete Jones (drums).
Formed in Nottingham early 2012, Huskies quickly gained local recognition through BBC Introducing, had regular airplay by Dean Jackson’s The Beat show, including slots on Radio 1 Jen and Ally and BBC Introducing local stations across the UK
Momentum has been building and Huskies self released single ‘Beach’ gained airplay on Radio1 Huw Stephens show where the track was pick of the week “I’ve got 99 problems but Huskies ain’t one” – Huw Stephens, also BBC Radio 6 Tom Robinson show.
Huskies recent release ‘Whatever Together’ featured in NME magazine’s Radar and have aired on BBC Introducing across the UK and made the track list on Channel 4’s Made In Chelsea NYC.
Huskies continue to gain popularity and support in their Hometown of Nottingham, including Nusic and Y Not Festival.
Huskies will be on Tour throughout November, with an EP headline release party at Nottingham’s Bodega.
plus guests…
FIELD STUDIES
Field Studies are an ambient alt-rock band from Nottingham, releasing their debut EP “Celestial” in January 2014.
After playing and writing music together in different capacities for years, eventually forming Field Studies in 2012, they are now establishing themselves locally and nationally, writing music towards a full-length release.
“Brilliant and beautiful. They have a massive future for them” – Dean Jackson, BBC Introducing
“Their music is intelligent, it feels like it should accompany some vast imagery” – Jack Parker, Amazing Radio
“Fastidiously composed with stark passion; forget the standard predictions of ‘great things to come’, great things are already here” – Andrew Tucker, LeftLion, speaking about Celestial
“A minor masterpiece” – Darren Hodgkinson, Qromag, speaking about Celestial
“From the opening track, the band’s distinct sound flooded the venue with a confidence that betrays their years” – Hannah Coleman, The Gonzo
MOTORMOUF
“Jump at any chance to see this magical, mystical, musical maestro, he’s a mighty fine talent and a mighty fine gent, and funny as the proverbial f-word!”
plus Notts two piece IN THE TEEPEES