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Tune in to the RaW Sounds Today playlist, featuring great music with a link to Reading and Wokingham

by Chris Hillman
May 17, 2024
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Iain Hornal of Big Horizon, playing with 10cc at Reading Hexagon Picture: Andrew Merritt

Iain Hornal of Big Horizon, playing with 10cc at Reading Hexagon Picture: Andrew Merritt

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WE LOVE bringing you something big and this week that’s a new band… with a strong link to the region.

Iain Hornal has blown us away with his playing, and here he is heading up a new band packed with some of the best musicians we’ve ever heard.

The band’s debut song is a belter and, well, we’ll wax lyrical about it for some time to come.

Each week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. Tune in for free on Spotify at: bit.ly/rawsoundstoday.

Don’t forget, we’ve got a Facebook group too with some lively banter. Search the social networking site for RaW Sounds Today and join in the fun.

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It’s wonderful when you hear of people growing up in the area and then going on to do great things./ One example is musician Iain Hornal.

He left the area when he was 16, but not before starting his first band called Eli who did a weekly jam in their drummers’ garage.

Since then Iain has achieved great success as a musician and he returned to the town of his youth recently, playing at Reading Hexagon, as a member of the touring band of the legendary 10cc.

He also plays in stadiums and arenas with ELO.

He clearly has quite a reputation.

Now, Iain has teamed up with some of his fellow touring musicians to form a brand new band called Big Horizon and this is their debut single.

With the credentials of the band members, it’s no surprise that it is brilliant. With an uplifting ‘yacht rock’ style, perfect production and playing, overlaid with excellent vocals from Iain, it’s so good that you could see the band playing arenas in their own right in the not-too-distant future.

Out of interest too, if you were at Wokingham Festival last year you’ll have seen another band member, Lee Pomeroy, playing bass with the legendary Caravan.

Lee is also a touring member of Take That as well as ELO and as for the other band members…ooh, I could go on forever… these guys are so good. – https://www.facebook.com/bighorizonmusic

Puma Theory – Sobering Lights

We featured Puma Theory previously with their excellent debut single and they have just released their second. It’s another great piece of melodic indie rock.

Their set at Are You Listening? Festival was a highlight of the day and they are at The Hope and Anchor, London on June 13 – https://www.facebook.com/pumatheory

Sour Kix – Adore

If you like energetic fun anthemic pop rock get along to Wokingham Festival in August to check out Sour Kix, a brilliantly infectious live act.

We hear that they are recording new material so we’ll look forward to that but, in the meantime, here’s a perfect pop single that they released a few years ago – https://www.sourkix.com/

Marisa And The Moths – Just Like Me

One of the best rock acts to emerge from the local area. This is from their What Doesn’t Kill You album – https://www.marisaandthemoths.com/

Heartworms – May I Comply

The latest single from an atmospheric exciting live act who came to play at Are You Listening? Festival – https://www.facebook.com/heartwormsband

Antony Szmierek – Dance Better

Another excellent artist who played at Are You Listening? Festival showcasing his melodic indie hip hop – https://linktr.ee/antonyszmierek

Ozric Tentacles – Sploosh

Here’s a classic from this year’s August Bank Holiday Monday headliners of Wokingham Festival, the legendary Ozric Tentacles – https://ozrics.com/

Aaron Cilia – Apocalypse 1 – What Are We Waiting For?

This is from a new epic EP created by local musician/producer Aaron Cilia – https://www.facebook.com/AaronCiliaArtist

Chalk – Claw

A band from Belfast that performed their blend of electronic indie at the warm-up party for Are You Listening? Last week – https://www.facebook.com/chalkbelfast

Sonic Whip – Come On In

A new exciting band from The Netherlands who will be at Wokingham Festival on August Bank Holiday Monday – https://www.sonicwhipband.com/

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