Posted on 27th September, 2007 by Phil
Filed under Gigs
It’s been a while since our last gig, we’ve had a summer break, relaxed, moved houses (or stayed where we were), got jobs (or not) and now Hammer VS The Snake are building up for an onslaught on the London music scene.
It all kicks off with a return to The Rhythm Factory (map), the scene of our last performance in April. This time we will be playing on Thursday 11th October at Bored Youth On Prozac, alongside Hungover Stuntmen, Nine Ashes, Middleman and Devil In Miss Jones.
The night starts at 8pm and tickets are available online.
So come on down and join us, Thursday 11th October at The Rhythm Factory. You can even leave us a comment below to say you’re coming, if you want.
Posted on 16th June, 2007 by Phil
Filed under Downloads, Announcements
Exciting stuff! Remixing HVTS tracks is not only fun, but it can get noticed.
Yesterday, Oxford based, independent label, Shifty Disco released Blame (Kick RMX) as part of their Download Singles Club. You can now purchase yourself a download copy of Blame (Kick RMX) from OxfordMusic.net.
This is the first time someone has chosen to release any of our material, so we are all very excited. Hopefully more to come soon!
Phil
Posted on 23rd May, 2007 by Greg
Filed under Announcements
It’s time to mix things up a little. We have a new sessions page where you can download the unmixed tracks of some of our songs. Send us something we like and we’ll put it up for the world to hear.
Rejj
Posted on 30th March, 2007 by Phil
Filed under Gigs
Tuesday 3rd April sees HVTS return to The Rhythm Factory. You know where it is, we played there before, remember? Get there before 8:30 and you’ll definitely see us and you’ll get in free, so what’s your excuse?
See you there!
Phil
Posted on 13th January, 2007 by Taffy
Filed under Reviews
…said a very wise man once I’m sure. Well here it is, I guess we’re now a proper band! Courtesy of www.oxfordbands.com we have a fair and negative review of Goods. Shame that we did actually win the Battle Of The Bands though!!!
We need bands like HVTS. We need them to inject character into the often homogenous world of local rock music.We need them to highlight the tedium of most Battle Of The Bands entrants.We need their puppet-jerk music to make people dance like awkward animations. But we do need them to make better records if we’re ever to love them.
So not a terrible review, more a gauntlet being laid down: and we accept!