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RaW Sounds Today: Millie Manders and the Shutup, Tom Robinson, Attila the Stockbroker

by Andrew Merritt & Chris Hillman
January 16, 2026
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Each week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW (Reading and Wokingham) area and sometimes beyond. This week we have new entries from acts who have played or will play soon in the area. As always, we have a wide variety of musical styles, but we think they’re all worth a listen and we hope you find something new to enjoy as well as maybe getting out to experience the thrill of live music.

1. Millie Manders and the Shutup – Me Too –

We first saw Millie Manders and the Shutup (MMATSU, for short) back in 2018 at the Acoustic Couch in Bracknell, when the band had been going for about three years; it’s now been over a decade that they’ve been touring with their brand of punk and ska, and the rage which fuels some of their material is still strong. It was a joy to see them in action again, headlining at Reading Rising at the Face Bar back in November; this is their latest single, a fierce demand for social change in response to injustice which has been accepted for far too long. https://www.facebook.com/ milliemandersmusic

2. Tom Robinson – War Baby –

We’ve featured Tom Robinson before, when he played at the Face Bar and then headlined at Wokingham Festival. He’s back in the area again, celebrating over 50 years of grassroots music, with an acoustic show accompanied by Adam Philips on guitar at Wokingham Music Club on 29th January. This track is the one that he’s most proud of writing, even though he probably couldn’t explain what the elliptical and allusive lyrics are actually about. https://www.tomrobinson.com/

3. Attila the Stockbroker – Arirang –

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Something a bit different, both in general and from this particular artist. Attila the Stockbroker is mostly known as a performance poet, though he first appeared on stage playing bass in a punk band nearly 50 years ago. Since then he’s toured the world as a musician and worked as a journalist. This track is a slight departure from his usual material, though in keeping with his cultural activism; it’s a Korean folk song which is sung as a symbol of unity between North and South. You can see the man himself in action at the Rising Sun Arts Centre on 30th January, courtesy of Future Transmissions. https://www.facebook.com/attilathestockbroker

4. Forlorn – Let Them Run –

Here’s a bit of folk-horror metal to kickstart things and wake you up! Forlorn were one of the many highlights of Reading Rising Festival at the Face Bar back in November, and were particularly striking visually, with their set being more of a sacred ritual led by vocalist Megan Jenkins than a simple musical performance. This is the second single since their debut album Aether, and explores what it means to be true to your self, whatever others may think. https://www.facebook.com/weareallforlorn

5. Leoni Jane Kennedy – Temple –

Something a little more contemplative now, from Leoni Jane Kennedy, though the song shares some of the same themes of self-determination as Let Them Run. We always have time for Leoni, as she’s an extremely talented songwriter and performer, and we managed to see her perform four times last year around the Reading area. This latest single is one she’s been performing for some time, and in fact she wrote it when she was just 13, which just emphasises how talented she is. https:// www.facebook.com/LJKmusic

6. TRASHCAT, Akin S. – HONEST –

Long-time playlist favourite Charlotte Stokes links up with Akin Sivatheeswaran (one-time guitarist of Brighton-based industrial metal merchants Rage Doll) for this pop punk expression of frustration with the other party in a relationship. She’s just released a new single, GOSPEL, so give that a listen too! https://www.instagram.com/trashcatmusic_/

7. Perfect Beasts – Non Stop to the Moon –

Something a little more upbeat: this is the second track from the prog supergroup featuring Darren Redick (Planet Rock), Steve Hales (Kepler Ten), John Mitchell (Asia, Frost*, Lonely Robot, etc.), and guitarist Nick Andrew, ahead of their debut album due out later this month. The Beasts wonder what went wrong with the optimism of the 50s and 60s, when we had the vision of a future with space travel and flying cars, and how we get back there. https://www.facebook.com/ perfectbeasts

8. Katie Ellwood – Afterthought –

A lovely musical interlude from Kate Ellwood, who has graced the stage at Wokingham Festival a couple of times recently, and has been composing music for film soundtracks. https://www.facebook.com/katieellwoodmusic

9. Motorcycle Display Team – Secret Self –

We caught MDT on the Radio Wigwam/Jamma promoted stage at Wokingham Festival, and again at the Purple Turtle, and we loved their music; this is their latest single. They’re playing at the Radio Wigwam awards in London on the 22nd January, where they’re also nominated in the Best Live Act category. https://www.facebook.com/mdtbandUK

10. Grace Pounds – The Way The Water Moves –

Here’s the long-awaited new single from Reading based Grace Pounds (though she’s currently studying music in Brighton); like buses, there’s another one due out later this month, and there will be videos to accompany both, the result of Grace winning a competition to collaborate with a film university, so we look forward to seeing those! Grace is opening a charity fundraiser at The Butler on 31st January in memory of Nic Gill, proceeds go towards the Rising Sun Arts Centre and Cancer Support Network. https://www.facebook.com/GracePoundsMusic

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