
RE:SUS loves to give credit to local talent, so we went along to Sidecar 46’s second show at the prestigious Monto Water Rats venue in London, to see what the Southampton-based trio have to offer.
Sidecar 46 are a three piece rock band consisting of Andy Convey (vocals and drums), Dan Fellows (bass) and Rob Bray (vocals and guitar).
The three guys started jamming together at college back in 2003 whilst they were studying Popular Music. The band kicked off after their previous musical ventures split up and thus Sidecar 46 was born.
After a gap year recording their first EP Paper vs. Scissor vs. Rock vs. Glue, performing around the country and failing to save much money, the three mates decided to continue the fun and success of Sidecar by enrolling at the same university, here in Southampton.
Rob: “We all wanted to do the same course and keep the band going at the same time”
Andy: “and we all thought we were alright with each other so why not live together play together and learn together.”
Now in their second year at Solent University studying Popular Music and Record Production the band have built up a large fan base here in the South, and have played a list of successful shows at the Joiners, Unit 22 and even the Water Rats in London.
Live Sidecar 46 definitely know how to get the crowd involved. With their cardboard cut out pal Arnie on stage with them (yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger), a timely rendition of Rhianna’s Umbrella and drummer Andy incorporating the Fresh Prince of Bell-air theme tune into the set, what’s not to love? Not to mention that they have the cheeriest bass player I’ve ever seen.
Andy: “I hate bands with the mentality that its‘us and them’ so we always try to get people involved, whether it’s a sold out venue or just one person.”
Rob: “The people coming through the door are the ones who are gonna buy your T-shirts, CD’s and support you. So why not make it a bit of a party.”
As a trio they certainly pack a powerful sound particularly on the beautifully composed song Glow Worm and the band’s finale track; a cover version of Angel by Massive Attack. The reverb on Andy’s impressive backing vocals combined with one last burst of explosive guitar noise made for an intense end to the show.
http://www.myspace.com/sidecar46
Sidecar 46 are a three piece rock band consisting of Andy Convey (vocals and drums), Dan Fellows (bass) and Rob Bray (vocals and guitar).
The three guys started jamming together at college back in 2003 whilst they were studying Popular Music. The band kicked off after their previous musical ventures split up and thus Sidecar 46 was born.
After a gap year recording their first EP Paper vs. Scissor vs. Rock vs. Glue, performing around the country and failing to save much money, the three mates decided to continue the fun and success of Sidecar by enrolling at the same university, here in Southampton.
Rob: “We all wanted to do the same course and keep the band going at the same time”
Andy: “and we all thought we were alright with each other so why not live together play together and learn together.”
Now in their second year at Solent University studying Popular Music and Record Production the band have built up a large fan base here in the South, and have played a list of successful shows at the Joiners, Unit 22 and even the Water Rats in London.
Live Sidecar 46 definitely know how to get the crowd involved. With their cardboard cut out pal Arnie on stage with them (yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger), a timely rendition of Rhianna’s Umbrella and drummer Andy incorporating the Fresh Prince of Bell-air theme tune into the set, what’s not to love? Not to mention that they have the cheeriest bass player I’ve ever seen.
Andy: “I hate bands with the mentality that its‘us and them’ so we always try to get people involved, whether it’s a sold out venue or just one person.”
Rob: “The people coming through the door are the ones who are gonna buy your T-shirts, CD’s and support you. So why not make it a bit of a party.”
As a trio they certainly pack a powerful sound particularly on the beautifully composed song Glow Worm and the band’s finale track; a cover version of Angel by Massive Attack. The reverb on Andy’s impressive backing vocals combined with one last burst of explosive guitar noise made for an intense end to the show.
http://www.myspace.com/sidecar46

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