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Calansho

Last updated: 01 November 2006

Calansho

  • Artist / Band: Calansho
  • From: Caernarfon
  • Style / influences: Energetic, Thumping Indie Rock, Ac/Dc, Super Furries, Y Cyrff, Queens Of The Stone Age
  • Who's in the band?
    Dylan Griffiths (vocals) - Rhys Roberts (lead guitar) - Iwan Huws (drums) - Dave Henderson (bass guitar)
  • Been going since: 2005
  • Where they play: Anglesey Arms - Caernarfon
  • Favourite local venue: Railway Club / Hendre Hall / Time
  • Songs they cover: The hives - hate to say i told you so, Kasabian - reason is treason, Y Cyrff - Cymru, Lloegr a Llanrwst
  • Recordings available: Will be releasing record early 2007
  • Best moment so far: Playing at the Roadhouse, Manchester. Recording a video for s4c music programme, Bandit
  • Future plans: Gigs at the Rock Garden, Covent Rarden, London and the Cavern Club, Liverpool
  • Favourite other local bands: Too many to name..
  • Any bad gigging moments so far?: Yes, we always blame the drunk bassist!!
  • What's in the name?: Nothing - sounds good in English and Welsh
  • Fantasy gig venue?: INSIDE Caernarfon Castle
  • Who'd you like to see down the front?: Gary Ablet or James Hetfield
  • New law your band would introduce?: Ban the crazy frog
  • Anything else we should know?: Visit our website please - we're lonely
  • Website: www.myspace.com/calansho

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