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Seven Acre Smile

Seven Acre Smile

  • Artist / Band: Seven Acre Smile
  • From: Penmaenmawr, North Wales
  • Style / influences: Rock and Roll, SFA, Oasis, Stereophonics, Killers and many more.
  • Who's in the band?
    Stu Dench - bass and vocals,Steve White - guitar and vocals and Andrew Stafford - drums.
  • Been going since: September 2003
  • Where they play: North Wales Coast, Chester and Wrexham.
  • Favourite local venue: Cross Keys, Llandudno
  • Songs they cover: Razorlight - Vice and The Cure - Friday I'm In Love.
  • Recordings available: That Feeling, 3-track EP.
  • Best moment so far: Having people singing our own songs back at us.
  • Future plans: Currently recording debut album 'Invisible Pictures'.Hope to be finished by the end of the summer.
  • Favourite other local bands: Blacklisted
  • Any bad gigging moments so far?: Stu used to smash guitars on stage, but he soon ran out of guitars luckily!
  • What's in the name?: John Squire lyric.
  • Fantasy gig venue?: Millennium Stadium.
  • Who'd you like to see down the front?: PEOPLE! So get to the gigs!
  • New law your band would introduce?: No tax on booze and fuel.
  • Anything else we should know?: We're in need of contacts for gigs around Chester, Wrexham and everywhere else, so any help would be most appreciated.
  • Website: www.sevenacresmile.com

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