Dodge This
Posted: 18 May 2011, 23:24
You will all have to forgive me as I take a moment to shamelessly plug my new band: Dodge This.
We got together in October and have been steadily practising, getting a decent setlist of covers lined up and recently breaking into the live music scene in Southampton, UK.
There's currently a few videos up of our various performances, with many more on the brink of release (we've been lucky enough to do a lot of gigs involving film crews) and we are in the process of writing enough material to justify a trip to the studio.
I'm no stranger to the music scene having gigged alone for several years and while I don't usually go out of my way to promote this stuff beyond popping it in my signature on any given forum, I'm actually happy to say I'm proud enough of my little group to tell everyone about them.
The following is a documentary made by some film students at my university on our Alternative and Indie Music society's monthly event: Frequency, held with the intention of presenting and promoting local bands. The students followed our progress leading up to and through the event:
We got together in October and have been steadily practising, getting a decent setlist of covers lined up and recently breaking into the live music scene in Southampton, UK.
There's currently a few videos up of our various performances, with many more on the brink of release (we've been lucky enough to do a lot of gigs involving film crews) and we are in the process of writing enough material to justify a trip to the studio.
I'm no stranger to the music scene having gigged alone for several years and while I don't usually go out of my way to promote this stuff beyond popping it in my signature on any given forum, I'm actually happy to say I'm proud enough of my little group to tell everyone about them.
The following is a documentary made by some film students at my university on our Alternative and Indie Music society's monthly event: Frequency, held with the intention of presenting and promoting local bands. The students followed our progress leading up to and through the event: