You could be a part of the BigDayOut
on the 15th of April!
Interested? All you need to do
is record yourself lip syncing
or maybe doing something
entertaining, upload the video
to youtube and then send the
link to
contact@iloveqatar.net
The best videos will be shown on
the HUGE screen on stage! Be
sure to make a shout out at the beginning of
the video though! Something like "My name is xxxx and this is a submission for the BigDayOut"
HOOBASTANK
hwww.hoobastank.com While the
heavy alternative sounds of Tool
and Alice in Chains were primary
influences on Hoobastank's
sound, the post-grunge quartet
tempered the gloomier elements
of such music with a suburban
California groove and an eye for
accessibility...
TOPLOADER
www.toploaderofficial.com Toploader
are a British band from
Eastbourne who formed in 1997.
With over two million album
sales to their name and a string
of top 20 hits both home and
abroad, Toploader quickly became
one of the most popular acts in
British music.
The band decided to break in
2003 due to the demise of their
record label S2 but, after an
extended hiatus, are due to
return with their third album in
May this year.
AKCENT
www.akcentonline.com The band
have had a string of smash hits
across the world - Russia,
Poland, Ukraine, Turkey,
Macedonia, Croatia, Greece,
India, Lithuania ,Cyprus,Malta,
Bulgaria, Slovenia, Hungary,
Serbia, Azerbaijan, Jordan,
Lebanon, Egypt ,Albania, North
America, Canada and South
America etc.
ASWAD
www.aswadband.com After
fifteen albums and two decades
on the music scene, Aswad
remains one of Britain's
best-loved reggae bands. The duo
of Drummie Zeb (vocals and
drums), and Tony Gadd (bass,
keyboards, vocals), are renowned
among reggae fans for their
adventurous fusion of musical
styles such as dancehall, funk,
hip-hop and dub.
In 1994, Aswad captured a host
of new fans with the release of
the album Rise & Shine, a
recording which saw the band's
first Grammy nomination for
"Best Reggae Album of the Year."
A major hit in the UK and Japan,
the album also gave the band
another No.1 hit with the now
famous summer reggae anthem
‘Shine.’
Its musical bombshells,
incoherent and thrusting
pleasure…narcotic pain as it
brings forward hints of Arabic
Tarab, rock, to folk pop,
electro, you can see Leila in
every man and woman in the
silent- come-raving audience