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TPO_Promotions

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  1. would love to live in edinburgh for when august comes around

    No you wouldnt, its shit! I live pretty much in the centre of town and its impossible to move anywhere without being surrounded by tourists asking you questions or just generally getting in your way. Its awful.

    More traffic congestion and pedestrains thinking they have right of way on the road is another down side.

    Basically, to anyone who doesnt live in Edinburgh - its great. If you live in Edinburgh, its the worse month ever!

  2. Yes, to an extent. The three of us working on RaptureFest have different musical interests although common our ground is metal. We are going to make the bands on show a bit more varied from this year - which was very metalcore genre focused (without trying to pigeonhole anyone) although this wasnt deliberate.

    By judging bands on musically ability, in theory, it gives smaller, less well known bands a chance of playing a large festival in front of say at least 1000 people (the projected crowd).

  3. 45 squid to enter...em let me think' date=' tick-tock fuck off you cock![/quote']

    Aye and then tickets are what 8 on top of that and obviously if you want to go throught you HAVE to sell more than everyone else!

    Its not about the music, its about money grabbing fat cat cunts!

  4. LifeBlind are a four-piece melodic metal band that hails from East Kilbride. Having been established for over two years, LifeBlind have performed many successful concerts around Glasgow and more recently in Scotlands capital, Edinburgh.

    They have a set that's packed with their own material and are playing all around the country gaining respect from venues, journalists and the public alike. With their blend of soaring melodies with vocal aggression influenced by Trust Company, Deftones, Taproot, and Lostprophets, their hard work they have managed to get a devoted group of fans and a good vibe about them.

    The guys have had the honour of releasing the new EP while sharing a stage with stellar US Metaller's Static-X at Glasgow's Carling Academy in June of 2004. The new EP - available for download at www.purevolume.com/lifeblind - sums up what they've been doing over the last 3 years which is working hard, having a riot, meeting some awesome bands (and friends) along the journey.

    Check LifeBlind out at www.lifeblind.tk

    Thanks for your time

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