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nameless NamelessMusic album (16th May 2004)

namelessmusic are currently putting the finishing touches to their new album. Work began back in March at Rock House in Farnborough, Hampshire and is nearing completion having been recorded a variety of locations, including their own studio. The as-yet-untitled album is their first as a four-piece and will include 11 songs, following on from their two live offerings, 'Undone' (Kingsway Thank You Music 2001) and 'For Your Glory' (Independent 2002). A release date is not yet slated as the band are "waiting to see what God wants to do with it"

Nameless on the Radio (28th Sep 2001)

Tim Sherrington of Nameless Music has been in touch to say that if you tune in to Radio 2 on Sunday morning for Don Maclean's show you may well hear one of the tracks from the Undone album recently released by Kingsway. Meanwhile, Nameless are preparing to record the followup to Undone on Saturday 8th December live at their "OneVoice2001" event in Aldershot.

Album Updates (15th Oct 2000)

Tim Sherrington's new album Undone is now available. The former Electric Revival frontman recorded the album live a few months ago. Kato are beginning work on a new album, while still awaiting the US release of Seasider.

Big Blue Sky Record at One Voice (24th May 2000)

Tickets are being snapped up quickly for the One Voice event organised by Nameless Music in Aldershot, which will be recorded to hopefully appear as a live album later in the year. The event is on Saturday 17th June (the organisers know it clashes with the England vs. Germany football match) and will be led by Tim Sherrington and others from Nameless Music.

Band News (06th Jan 2000)

Alton, Hampshire's Think Ridiculous are no more, but have reappearedunder the new moniker GLO.AnotherHampshire based band, Big BlueSky have been launched recently as the worship-arm of Aldershot'sNameless Music.

Ex-Electric Revival man with new tape (09th Sep 1998)

Tim Sherrington, former frontman of The Electric Revival, has recordeda new five-song demo entitled Simple. The tape costs £3.75plus postage and packing. Visit the Nameless Music website for moredetails.

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