Thursday 6 May 2010

debut delirium for ditch the drums

So, I totally appreciate that It's been a while in getting anything up but for those of you that were unable to make it the first ditch the drums at the Hideaway will know it was a real beauty. It admittedly did get off to a slightly slow start but once Dominic Weeks opened proceedings the punters started to take the slightly sinister steps down into the basement of the Hideaway.

Joe innes proved to be the perfect middle man, providing us with his own take on English anti folk, happily conversing with the ditch the drums audience and telling stories over the backdrop of his guitar on every day life and observations. Be sure to check him out at www.myspace.com/joeinnes and expect him to be playing at a venue hopefully near you all.

The night was perfectly capped off by Tom Mansi and the Ice Breakers who very kindly took time out of their hectic rehearsel schedule (upcoming UK tour to promote new album). Tom plucked his double bass, whilst the drums tapped away, and the guitar and keyboard played the lazy blues. Having just finished their new album which was recorded with Steven Krakovic, the Ice Breakers played a selection of new and old material keeping their admirers sweet and soulful well into the night.

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Here also are some more pics of the evening....





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