FOLLOWING the great response to Boozestock 2001, Rhythm & Booze fanzine will be presenting two of the hottest indie acts on the local circuit.
Seymour and Crazyface will be pounding out their sounds at the Brewery Tap, Lowesmoor, Worcester on Sunday.
Local favourites Seymour, who have a fine line in hook-ridden indie pop songs, have recently played to packed audiences at both Drummonds and The Marrs Bar.
Crazyface are new names to Worcester, but the Birmingham-based, sharp-suited indie pop punk band are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.
They are currently promoting their fantastic debut single Brick Wall (on Bearos Records), wowing audiences and making loads of new friends.
''We are really excited about our first gig at The Brewery Tap. The two bands have been hand-picked to kick 2002 off in style, we've got loads of great bands playing over two venues and this is just the perfect opening salvo,'' said Chris Bennion. editor of Rhythm & Booze.
Entry to the Brewery Tap on Sunday is free.
Any bands who are interested in playing either The Brewery Tap or The Marrs Bar are welcome to get in touch with Rhythm & Booze via PO Box 271, Worcester, WR4 9ZU or by emailing rbfanzine@aol.com
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