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The Displacements
By Steve Rudd

Displacements are a remarkable new band based in Hull.

Chris (Gowie), Simon (Burner) and Nick are only just turned 18 yet their unique brand of music is rapidly attracting a loyal following.

Remarkable because guitarists and vocalists Simon and Nick are self taught through spending hours in front of a PC logged on to the web whilst Gowie has been playing drums since being young(er).
With influences ranging from Blink 182 & Nirvana through to American & hardcore punk, Displacements have a style of music that is very much their own melodic Hull punk.

They play their instruments & run through their live sets with a raw energy & confidence that belies their 'tender' years.

That confidence is a result of many hours of practice mostly in the large garage of Gowie's long suffering parents.
Their self penned songs are about school day love, friendship and things that piss them off like the neighbours who complain about their loud music.

Displacements can be seen at ;

Springers Club, Analaby Common 22 April
The New Adelphi Club, De Grey Street 27 April
Polar Bear, Spring Bank 29 April

Call Nick on o7984013177 or visit www.displacementsband.tk


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