Hampshire Chronicle - 'Bodyhost let rip with their offering of loud, unashamed rock, to which no one could stand still.These guys dripped with attitude and the gravelly, seductive vocals of lead singer Tom Brittle added to that dark edge.Professional in their delivery, the band played seamlessly together to deliver a fast paced and moody rock sound'
Rob - Winchester Massive -
'...Bodyhost, with a weird and wonderful sound that evolved on every song, borrowing the haunting of Pink Floyd lead guitar riffs but adding a unique guitar and vocal sound that adds a certain darkness...'
Bodyhost formed in the summer of 2005 when guitarists Andy Stewart + Josh Penfold, Bassist Krys Bascombe & Drummer Simon 'Box' Hudson began making music together in the hope of soon finding a vocalist. After trying a few people out, Tom Brittle was reccomended to them and it was instantly clear that he was the right man for the job, Bodyhost became a 5-piece full line-up rock band.
After writing and perfecting their set together Bodyhost played it's first gig at The Railway Inn, Winchester in Jan '06 with a great response. Since then playing in local Battle Of The Bands, showcase nights, acoustic nights & even having their own headlining show. Bodyhost hope to be gigging and displaying their raw and energetic live sound regularly across the south in 2006.
please don't split up. are you still playing the gig on the 25th of april (as per your up coming events)? or do you have any others? cos i will try my hardest to come. i would love to see club's band. xxxxxxx
We heard through the grapevine (well, it was via a banana tree but that don't sound as good) stories of your demise, is it true?
A band that crashed and burned well before its time. As Neil Young once sang "its better to burn out than it is to rust", Wing Commander wishes you well in your future projects and don't leave it too long.
But now you're free, check out Fly Monkeys, Fly! at the following dates and venues:
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it would be great to see all you guys down at the railway 2moro...i'll put 1 on the guest list and i'll buy you all drinks..well...maybe not all of ya.......
Ollie
Knowing where everything is and how to operate it all is the first step. Get familiar with where the spare tyre, wheel wrench and jack are located and look at the instruction booklet on where to jack up your car.
If you get a flat tyre on the road, drive the shortest distance you can to prevent irreparable damage to the tyre or damage to the wheel. Get as far off the road as possible. If you are forced to change the tyre on the road, get as far off to the side as you can.
Apply the handbrake, and make sure you put your hazard lights on. Put out a warning triangle, day or night, about 25m/75ft behind the car.
Once in the safest location possible, determine which tyre is flat. Get out the spare tyre, jack and wheel wrench. One side of the wrench can be used to take off the hubcap: put it under the back edge of the hubcap and prise it off. Use the wrench to make the wheel nuts loose by going counterclockwise. Loosen the nuts; don't remove them.
Do not allow anyone to stay in the car while you jack it up. Place your jack in the proper position - if you jack in the wrong place, you could damage your car. Once the car is jacked up, never put any part of the body underneath it.
With the car jacked up, remove the nuts the rest of the way, using the wrench. Take off the flat tyre and set it aside.
Take your spare tyre and place it up on the hub. Line the spare up with the studs, push it on, and apply your wheel nuts with your fingers. Then, take the wheel wrench and tighten them as hard as you can with the car still jacked up. Take the jack down.
Once the car is back on the ground and off the jack, double-tighten all the wheel nuts in an alternating pattern.
Make sure you hit every wheel nut three or four times to make sure it is as tight as possible. Then put the flat tyre, jack, wheel wrench and hubcap in the boot. Don't put the hubcap back on.
Remove your warning triangle, turn off your hazard lights and be on your way.
Cool no worries... I'm working tomorrow nite so i'll tell them then. See if I can work some magic! Yep I'm good - just bumming around in London at the mo while i save up moolah for more travelling and to figure out what do do with my life. How are you guys all doing? xxx