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BBC Introducing Stage at Reading and Leeds: line-up revealed

The BBC Introducing Stage visits the Reading and Leeds festivals for the first time next month, and here's who will perform across the three days of the August Bank Holiday weekend (click names for MySpace links).

Attack Attack

The Cherry Cobb Cartel

Darlings of the Splitscreen

Eureka Machines

Fangs

FF'ers

Flash Guns

Fox Cubs

General Fiasco

Hungry Ghosts

I concur

Ipso Facto (pictured)

Kid iD

The Last People on Earth

Loqui

The Maybes

New York Fund

Our Fold

Out From Animals

Pulled Apart By Horses

Razmatazzlorryexcitement

Situationists

Skeletons

That Fucking Tank

Thomas Tantrum

Tiger Shadow

Tripwires

The bands were chosen by a panel fronted by DJ Huw Stevens, who commented:

"Reading and Leeds is the festival for new music and so to have Introducing there is very exciting. The line-up for the stage offers a whole load of new talent and compliments the array of new artists playing."

god bless

i Concur

I Take It

That they are no non-horrible names left for bands then?

*there

That Fucking Tank

just about stole my idea for a bandname.

Damn

Glad Attack Attack are playing

Not much else there for me tho

Skeletons, as in thisGIRL, right?

Well up for that.

Pulled Apart by Horses>

>are a festival band in the making>

SITUATIONISTS

HURRAH

Yeah

I just gave them a listen. Really quite good. And Kid ID.

Eureka Machines

Woo hoo!

(Declaration in the interests of transparency: I run their site. But "Woo hoo!" nonetheless.)

yeah

tho it's a fair bit difference. saw them at great escape and they were ruddy ace!

The FF'ers , eh

I feel like a grandad commenting in an amused fashion on band names, but really. My new band the WNKr's will be playing as well. They are ok in a 'resisting urge to throw stuff on stage' sort of way.

whooo?

wwwhhhhhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo?

yeah

blud

yuck

at the hull bands that are playing!! the cherry cobb cartel are an insult to my ears. >:-(

they'll

film it, so you can watch it later. they always film the intro stages

if this stage is anything like the one at latitude

it will be shite

This should be interesting

When was the last time the BBC put their name behind such low-key (for now) acts? More encouraging than Myspace endorsed this or that I'll say.

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