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The Drums - Band of the Week - w/e 10th October 2009
The Drums - Band of the Week - w/e 10th October 2009
In the Number One slot climbing three places on the indie bands blog, band of the week chart is The Drums from the USA
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(Free-Press-Release.com) October 10, 2009 --
The Band of the Week for 10th October on the weekly Indie Bands Blog is: The Drums from the US, who received the highest number of page views from across the globe this week. With the recent release of an EP and an upcoming European Tour, The Drums are a fast rising Indie Band
Chart run down:
Top 10. Saturday 10th October 2009.
1. The Drums USA (+ 2 places)
2. Jon and Lynn USA (- 1 place)
3. Juliet Gough Denmark (unchanged)
4. Vaqueros Paganos Argentina (unchanged)
5. Gary War - USA (+ 5 places)
6. The Gadsdens - UK (new entry)
7. The Swing Movement UK (+1 place)
8. Bauchklang - Austria (new entry)
9. Jointpop - Trinidad and Tobago (new entry)
10. The XX UK (-1 place)
The Indie Bands Blog, band of the week chart provides a reflection of the musical interests from the global audience, who visit the website looking for bands who sit outside the mainstream. This week the chart contains bands from six different countries. The styles of band range from early '80s influences, through jazz to a capella. The chart provides space for bands to be considered from a diverse and truly international perspective and provides a great snapshot of what is happening, musically, across the globe
The Drums mix surf pop with influences from Joy Division and are a fast rising indie band in the firmament as their recently released EP, Summertime and forthcoming European Tour exposes them to a far wider audience than their homeland of the USA

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