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Sabio and Mr. E supported Dodgy on Saturday in Portsmouth. Sabio received a plug on Radio One recently when Corder Marshall (Mushroom records) described them as a hot act to watch out for. Osmium have just performed at Greenbelt and Soul Survivor and may be supporting Caroline Alexander on her next tour. Rendered release their new album on September 15th. Laura-Anne has video footage of her Greenbelt gig on her website. Macarion have a new lineup and are promising gigs and recordings soon. Formula 7 have a special offer on -- both their CDs for only 10 pounds.
Formula 7 have been busy over the past few months playing support slots for Supervision, Audacity and a number of other bands. They plan to record a live CD taken from recordings of these shows as well as looking at the possibility of starting work on a new studio recording. They also have a newly revised website awaiting visitors.
Formula 7 have been busy over the past few months playing support slots for Supervision, Audacity and a number of other bands. They plan to record a live CD taken from recordings of these shows as well as looking at the possibility of starting work on a new studio recording.
Formula 7 have just launched an e-mail newsletter and announced that they are working on a website. They say that their CD Sometimes You Fall Before You Can Fly... is selling well. The band will be playing alongside Dust and Audacity at an event called Passion 2k on the 8th July. Look out for details of it in the gig guide. To sign up for the newsletter, e-mail the band.
Formula 7 startwork on an EP over Easter. They say that if you likeRootjoose, U2, Ben Folds Five, Blur, or Semisonic you mightlike them.
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