ONE OF the biggest and most popular acts in the local area, Six Point Five (www.myspace.com/ sixpointfive) return to headline a homecoming show at The Pitz Club, in the Woughton Centre, Milton Keynes, this Friday April 11.
This horn-driven group of madmen play a mixture of ska, dance, reggae, jazz and rock and describe themselves as seven guys beating the hell out of a high school jazz band... twice!
They will be supported by one of Hertfordshire's best kept secrets Exit Avenue (www.myspace.com/ exitavenue), along with punk trio Kid Cosmic (www.myspace.com/ kidcosmic) and hardcore band F-BATS formally Frank Butcher And The Slags (www.myspace.com/fbats).
On Saturday night teen punk kings Outl4w (www.myspace.com/ outl4wtv) play at the live music venue (pictured left).
This "three brothers and a mate" band are currently one of the UK's biggest buzz bands and their DIY records have received acclaim from press and music industry godfathers. Their feats include NME Vinyl Of The Week, performing Maida Vale Live sessions for both Steve Lamacq and Colin Murray on BBC Radio One, Twice 'Hottest Record In The World' on Zane Lowe's show, further radio support across Radio 1, XFM, 6Music and Kerrang, as well as new bands features across the press including early dedication from the NME, Kerrang!, Big Cheese, Rock Sound, Metal Hammer, and Sunday Times' Hottest Download.
Now in 2008 Outl4w are starting off by playing the NME awards tour with Enter Shikari at London Astoria and have just released their new single 'Nothing Else To Say'.
They will be supported by MK metalcore favourites Me vs The Atlantic (www.myspace.com/ mevstheatlantic) and RSI (www.myspace.com/ routinesocialincompetence).
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www.myspace.com/thepitzclub for more information about future gigs.
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