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THE 'Unborn' band showcase returns to the Corn Hall tomorrow (Friday) continuing to bring fresh, young, local talent to Cirencester.
First up is Obsidian, a strong five-piece band who have played in and around Cirencester including the Vale of the White Horse in Cricklade.
They have an energetic sound with Bill Davis on vocals and James Pearce on bass, that's been influenced by everyone from Metallica to Pantera.
Following Obsidian is Solace, a band with a unique sound, influenced by Counting Crows and Metallica.
Solace have managed to already make a large impact both in the studio with their new CD and also live in London and at various festivals across the country.
They're an excellent band and, with their imaginative and inspiring musical range, will be the perfect warm-up act for the headliners.
Headlining this event is Cirencester band Fully Loaded.
Having formed in autumn last year, playing popular rock covers from the Sixties to present day, they recently played at a packed out Marlborough arms in Cirencester and also headlined a very successful multi-band event at the Barn Theatre at the Beeches.
With Alun Roberts on the vocals and John Parker on guitar (both former members of Filthy Rokkit) this Unborn will be one to remember!
Doors open at 7.30pm for a prompt start at 7.45pm. Tickets are £4 and are available on the door only.
For more information please contact Cotswold District Council Events Officer Rik Husdan on 01285 623448.
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