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Urban Lawns 2006
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Urban Lawns
2006 featured music from, on the Main Stage...
Sweet Black Angles, The Main Ones, Koogaphone, Lil' Lost Lou, The Candidates,
Against All Reason, Inferno, Bare Knuckle Blues, Kerry Meech, The Melon Thieves,
The Clamms, Sweet Cheeks and more.
and in the Acoustic Beer Tent...
Reckless Princess, Anna Page, John Curral, Kemosabe Jr, Angelina and John
O'Sullivan.
Photographs courtesy of Steve Wakely and Ross Board, more of Ross' Photos can be
seen at
www.rossboard.co.uk
To see video footage of this years
festival please visit
www.newvivsionmedia.co.uk/urbanlawns
The Main Ones
The Main Ones were formed by Matthew Hickey (vocals) and Frankey Miopic
(Guitar) in Limehouse in 2004. Matthew liked Morrissey, Joy Division and James
Dean, Frankey liked Captain Beefheart, Television and Pere Ubu .They jammed on
Stooges riffs for a while and played a gig in an art gallery. After falling out
with several bass players and drummers, their current lineup stands as Alex de
Renzi (Drums), Bulgo (Bass) and Ed Honorada (2nd Guitar).
Surely the best batch yet, De Renzi’s drumming combines the primal pound of
60’s garage groups with the disco influenced rhythm of the New Wave. Bulgo’s
elliptical bass riffs create a constant shifting groove and Honorada’s delayed
Jaguar recalls the delicacy of Brian Eno’s ambient excursions one moment with
the savagery of vintage Sonic Youth the next. The Main Ones songs are a
continuous, sprawling meditation on the absurdities of everyday existence and
general disgust at the state of the nation.
You can find out more about The Main Ones at
www.themainones.com
Koogaphone
Koogaphone are indie hotch potch of good hair and cheek bones hailing from
Newcastle, Blackpool, Devon and the Czech Republic. They are London based and
recently signed a deal with Lime Records, home of “The Others”
As well as performing at Glastonbury 2005 Koogaphone also played NXNE - North
by Northeast in Toronto which lead to a Canadian Album Release.
Their first UK single has been recorded at the Yard and produced by Mark
Ralph (The Rakes, The 13th Hole) it also features a top electro clash remix by
Suicide Sports Club.

Read more about them at
Koogaphone.com
John Currall
Playing now since the age of 17, John soon discovered that
he wanted
to write stuff of his own, because it’s much more of a buzz. Now at the age of 29
he has
have written and released 2 albums of original material, and have penned a rock
musical. John is still striving to get a record deal to fulfil a life
long dream. He loves to perform live especially gigs where original
material matters!
Bare Knuckle Blues
The band have been going since about August 2004 with Bob(guitar,) Harry(drums),
Richard(keys) just jamming in a small out building in Sidmouth (and i mean
small!!) but struggled to gain a bass player. Bob auditioned about 4/5 singers,
and eventually heard the out of tune voice of Kelvin in a pub. Ric (bass) was
secured through a friend of a friend. Lots of gigs followed and the band is
continually developing. We have recently made our first CD(Big in Sidmouth) in
the presshouse studio in Colyton and have written two songs with a shed load
more in the pipe line!average age of the band is 41!!! So excusing the pun “it
aint for the money” we just love watching others having a fun night out
listening to us. life moves pretty fast if you dont stop and look you could miss
it!!!
Against All Reason
Against All Reason are a screamo/punk/metal 5 piece hailing from the deepest
darkest corner of south west Devon. Formed just over 2 years ago with the
intention of creating the kind of music that they all loved. The band got
together and wrote their first few songs which made it onto the “Bandaid for a
bulletwound” EP, recorded in just 9 hours with professional hangovers. After
some positive feedback they began playing shows & continued to write more songs.
2005 saw AAR playing more shows than ever before, and also finally stabilising
their line up with the multi talented Ant (ninja) Stewart on bass.
Onstage they create a whirlwind of intense emotional energy & harnessed
aggression whilst never afraid to chuck in the odd cover and the now infamous (Riggsy’s)
words of wisdom. They have plans to release their as yet untitled EP very soon.
We take influences from many different styles & artists. Here are a few of
our favourites:
Finch, Odd Project, Death by stereo, Slayer, AFI, As i lay dying, 18 Visions,
Comeback kid.
More at
www.myspace.com/againstallreason
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Urban Lawns Music
Festival is a fundraising event for Cloakham Lawn Sports Centre.
Registered charity
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