Hjames20
(Horley)
Saturday 24 Dec 2022, 9:42pm
Hey! Alt rock band Common Buzzards are on the look out for a male lead singer. We gig 2/3 times a month and would be planning to start from March 2023 onwards while rehearsing from the beginning of the year. We are based in Brighton so rehearsals would be in Brighton and our gigs ATM stretch from London to Brighton area. Our music is primarily influenced by the Arctic Monkeys, Biffy Clyro, Luka State and the Electric Light Orchestra. You might say it gives a firm nod to classic 90's Rock and Indie with a modern twist. We currently have 19 originals but with a new lead vocalist they are more than welcome to add their own material of course. We usually look to record 4 to 6 songs a year and take it as far as we possibly can. Serious musicians only please since we want to take this band as far as possible.
Text me on 07312264799 or email at commonbuzzards@outlook.com with audio or footage of you either performing or a demo.
Hope to hear from you soon!
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Bio:
The four-piece, crowned winners of the Thame Town Music Festivals' Peoples Choice Award in 2020, released their first single Super Soul Believer in December of 2019. It had been key to the band's success and progression in their first twelve months of performing. Opportunities started to arise, and in February of 2020, BBC Radio Kent studios called on the four to become their house band for an afternoon. Their second single Personal Space received overwhelming feedback from various blogs and radio stations and was featured on BBC Introducing 'The South' and aired on both BBC Radio Sussex & Surrey.
They have showcased their music at some of the most well-renowned venues in the south-east of England; the Tunbridge Wells Forum, The Prince Albert (Brighton), The Hope & Ruin (Brighton). In the summer of 2021, they opened the Priory Live Music Festival with Toploader; recognised most of all for their cover of King Harvest's US hit "Dancing in the Moonlight", headlining. In 2022, their growth in popularity was evident as they supported the The Skinner Brothers and Coach Party at the Tunbridge Wells Forum.