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Eureka Machines & Shush Play Wight Rock

Thursday, 28th May, 2009 at 8:01 am, Isle of Wight

Events, Music, Ryde

29, May 2009
8:00 pm

This Friday, two great bands from Leeds and London will be making their way to the Isle of Wight.

Eureka Machines & ShushHeadlining will be Eureka Machines. Hailing from Leeds, this band have played all over the UK with bands such The Wildhearts, Forward Russia and The Rascals.

When they opened the BBC Introducing stage last year at Reading festival Vibrations Magazine say of their live performance ‘head and shoulders above the pack in terms of style, substance and festival punter appeal’.

Their latest album is described by Kerrang as ‘a collection of chewy centred pop nuggets’.

They’ll be joined by Shush, a band who are not too keen on keeping quiet.

The female fronted (and gorgeous at that), four piece rock band from London hit the rock scene two years ago and are planning to dish up some of their ‘twisted sound of rock with dark pop melodies, lush vocals, crunchy guitars, pounding bass and thundering drums’ to adoring rock fans at our very own micro venue in Ryde.

Entry is just £3.

If you want to check them out visit Eureka Machines and
Shush MySpace pages.

Image: Eureka by Ton Martin

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One Response to “Eureka Machines & Shush Play Wight Rock”

  1. Click if you like this comment roger regular
    says:

    a busy busy night, eureka machines are a fantastic band, the album is really good, some fantastic change in tempo stuff. I’ve not heard shush yet but I know Debs and Shaun are fussy with the bands they allow to come in from across the pond, so I’m confident they will be good.
    Then there are 3 bands at the venue, so will be running between the two. See you there Chris, Richard, Suzie

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