• Jarcrew was a five-piece dance-punk band from Ammanford, Wales. They were a relatively well known underground band (Jarcrew never enjoyed mainstream success)...
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    collaborating with some members of also-defunct Cardiff noise-core act Jarcrew (the project, which received no official title for eighteen months, was...
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    Ruzicka. Future of the Left formed in mid-2005 after the bands Mclusky and Jarcrew both split up within two months of each other at the beginning of the year...
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  • their first headline tour of the UK in support of the album, supported by Jarcrew and Minus. In 2004, guitarist Cameron Dean announced he was leaving the...
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  • Gartside Gruff Rhys Gwenno Himalayas Holding Absence Howl Griff Islet Jarcrew Jayce Lewis John Cale John Lawrence (musician) John Porter (musician, born...
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    playing underage gigs in Cardiff and associating themselves with punk group Jarcrew. Ragga metallers Skindred are also a prominent band on the Cardiff rock...
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    keyboardist Alex Pennie blamed NME for. The band cite their influences such as Jarcrew, Muse, Blur and The Blood Brothers, and a joint love for bands such as...
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    of Future Of The Left with Mclusky drummer Jack Egglestone and former Jarcrew frontman Kelson Mathias assuming bass duties. Their first release was a...
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  • their disbanding via their website. Weeks later, Welsh noisecore/punk band Jarcrew disband due to their drummer becoming a Jehovah's Witness – remnants of...
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    Live" performance on BBC Three. Other notable bands from this era include Jarcrew, Hell Is for Heroes, Yourcodenameis:milo, Hundred Reasons and Million Dead...
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    Joy Formidable and The Anchoress. More abrasive alternative acts such as Jarcrew, Mclusky and Future of the Left – all well known within the independent...
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  • The Squirrel EP ThisGirl, Funeral for a Friend, Engerica, Million Dead, Jarcrew 2003 Spring Tour 2003 Winnebago Deal, Further, (x) Is Greater Than (y)...
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  • band cited influences including Clutch, Queens of the Stone Age, Weezer, Jarcrew, Biffy Clyro, Radiohead and The Beach Boys. Chris Seacombe (vocals, synth)...
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  • Awards (beating off competition from bands such as Funeral for a Friend and Jarcrew), the band then planned releasing their debut single through Cardiff's...
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