ROCK rebels, The Undefined, are playing tonight at The Railway Inn in Winchester.
The city's riotous three-piece have been building an army of fans, playing up and down the country, from the south coast to Wolverhampton, .
Vocalist, Jim Studley, describes the band as "post-grunge rock", although their name clearly suggests a reluctance to be labelled.
Their music is often described as being a constant tug-of-war between conflicting sounds.
The resulting melodies reflect the bands various musical tastes.
Their refusal to be defined in any way makes this band a bit of a contradiction. "We don't fit into categories", insists Jim, who describes their influences as Bleach-era Nirvana and early Idlewild.
The band members express their feelings musically about a range of issues including, err cod fishing. They are currently writing new material.
Tickets on the door £5. Gig starts at 8pm.
Hampshire riff brawlers Scarlet Soho play the Joiners in Southampton on Sunday.
The pop/rock trio are described as a New Romantic band influenced by almost everything.
Loved for their stage presence, dark suits, long hair and make-up, the band's deliberate lack of a drummer is compensated for by electronic keyboard bleeps and dance beats.
Their unique debut album Divisions of Decency is out now.
Gig starts at 7.30pm.
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