Archive - Friday, 20 August 2004


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Rock concert this Saturday in Cirencester

The regular Unborn rock concert returns to the Corn Hall on Saturday, August 21, continuing to bring young, local talent to Cirencester.

First up are newcomers, Subconscious Dream, a Cirencester band led by Tom Vincent. The band has a fair number of gigs under its belt at rock venues across the south west.

With an alternative rock style, they have over 30 songs of their own material and can play more than 100 covers from bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica and Coldplay.

Following them is Subslider. The three lads who make up the band return to the Corn Hall with brand new material and a real attitude.

They are a rock/indie/pop outfit with a raw, punchy and energetic sound and are ready to rock the hall with their new album, Cold Side Of The Sun.

Headlining this Unborn gig are alternative rockers, and Cirencester favourites, Morph, who produce an energetic stage performance every time. Formed in 1999, Morph started life as a grunge band with influences such as Muse and Cold. This metal band has a huge sound, playing regularly in Oxford, Bristol and London and they never disappoint!

Doors open at 7.30 for a prompt start at 7.45pm. Tickets on door.




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