Hello everyone,
Snowbug was too late to make the music industry showcase at pot belly on saturday, so this is a welcome to any music industry reps, A&Rs and music lovers in general to our gig at TOAST on Thursday 1st December.
Toast is 219 London cct Canberra, above Electric Shadows.
Our music ranges from acid folk to rapturous noise to kaleidoscopic pop, and our influences range form singer/songwriters dylan/young/van morrison to joy division/the clash to sonic youth to the dirty three.
Our website is www.snowbug.net and has some music that you’re freet to download and share.
If you are interested you can email me at trgumm@hotmail.com or say hi on the night.
thanks,
tim
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