Wokingham Today

RaW Sounds Today

- bit.ly/wokingham lovesmusic Chris Hillman

THERE are three terrific new entries in yet another great RaW Sounds Today playlist. First from an excellent up-and-coming duo from Reading, second from a local establishe­d musician with his 10-year anniversar­y of an album released on a Wokingham-based record label, and third, a Wokingham band with an excellent cover of a classic.

You can listen to all 10 tracks, for free, thanks to our Spotify playlist.

The RaW Sounds playlist is a brilliant way to discover some new music and keep dancing.

To tune in, simply head to https://bit.ly/ rawsoundst­oday and get ready to rock.

There’s also a Facebook page and group chat that bands and music fans can tap in to. You can search for RaW Sounds Today and it will come up.

Valeras – Let Me Go

Reading-based duo, Valeras, have been building up a reputation with a stream of critically acclaimed singles, including this one that also features on their new four-track EP Tell Me Now.

It’s a great piece of indie rock with a pop punk feel and an uplifting singalong anthemic chorus. They will be live at Sub 89 on Wednesday, November 24, and, if you fancy a vinyl copy of the EP, the band will be doing a special ‘in store’ at Wokingham’s Beyond the Download record store on Saturday, November 27 – https://www.facebook.com/valerasban­d

Mordecai Smyth – Sinister Cyclist

Mordecai Smyth was the first artist to sign to Wokingham-based Mega Dodo Records in 2011, and his first album, Sticky Tape and Rust, was released in the same year. It has just been re-issued as a special 10th anniversar­y two CD set with 32 bonus tracks.

The album has a wonderful 60s psych pop feel with clever lyrics that make you smile such as this song about a Sinister Cyclist dressed in black, casting spells.

Mordecai has a new album coming in next year. https://www.facebook.com/stickytape­andrust/

Hoopy Frood – Horse with No Name

Here’s a Wokingham-based band with a very cool cover of a classic 70s hit by America. It’s a great interpreta­tion of the song with good grooves, strong vocals and even a guitar solo at the end – https:// www.hoopyfrood.co.uk/

Katie Ellwood – More Than Perfect

It’s another wonderful indie pop single with an infectious melody and chilled beats from Katie who is from Wokingham and who writes, records, plays and sings on her releases. Very talented. – https:// www.katieellwo­od.com/

Moth Man – Nutter

This band, with members from Reading and Manchester, have released a new video of this track from their latest album. It was filmed by Gigshotz from Reading and reflects the moody atmospheri­c feel of the song and the album – https://mothman. band/

Slim Chance – Ooh La La

This classic song was one of the highlights of the show that the band, which includes members who played with the late great Ronnie Lane, performed at Wokingham Music Club recently. Ronnie co-wrote the song – https://www.slimchance.co.uk/

Mike Wagner – Face of Light

An uplifting sing-along anthem that showcases the talents of this local singer-songwriter. It’s taken from Mike’s Life… A Seven Day Journey mini-album – https://www.facebook.com/mikewagner­music

Rocket Kings – The Green Zone

Check out the video of this song, filmed in Reading. It’s taken from this local five-piece ‘uke pop’ band’s new album Everyday Adventures – https:// www.facebook.com/rocketking­s

Lucy Spraggan – Run to the Hills

Lucy rose to fame following her amazing performanc­es on X-Factor in 2012, and has a great new album, Choices, which features this track. She will be at Reading’s Sub 89 on Tuesday, November 23 – http://www.lucyspragg­an.com/

The Paradox Twin – Sea of Tranquilit­y

Following their recent live tour, which included Wokingham Festival, this Reading-based band released their eagerly awaited second album, ‘Silence from Signals’ from which this track is taken – https://www.theparadox­twin.com/

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LET ME GO: Valeras Picture: Madeline Rome

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