Archive
- Show:
- Archives
- > Archive for the ‘Competition’ Category
Epileptic Gibbon best of 2009 poll

To kick the new year off with a bang we would like to ask for your support in winning a poll! This January on the Epileptic Gibbon Podcast Music Show we are fighting it out for the top position in Eppy’s best of 2009 poll. We have it on good authority that Antique Seeking Nuns/Sanguine Hum are doing rather well and this is where you come in. If you’re feeling generous and supportive then all you need do is send Eppy a message via e-mail stating your vote for two bands. We recommend Sanguine Hum and Nunbient, not that we’re biased in anyway you understand, thusly boosting our egos, umm, position to the number one slot!
Eppy can be found at: MySpace and www.epilepticgibbon.co.uk
Happy new year to all troopers for sound visitors and patrons and many thanks for all of your support in 2009.
New Sanguine Hum tracks come runner up in UK songwriting competition!
Two tracks written for the new Sanguine Hum album have been awarded runner up positions in the annual UK songwriters competition. Out of nearly 6000 entries the songs made it into the top one percent of all entries, which it has to be said was a big surprise given the nature of these competitions!
Work on the new record is ongoing so expect a release in the first quarter of next year.
Competition winner
A couple of weeks ago we announced Dan Dale was the winner of our Careful! It’s Tepid competition and so after sending out a his prize that seemed to be the end of that.

However, a few days ago Dan was good enough to send us a happy mug shot of himself clutching his new prize, we think the grin says it all!
Yup, Antique Seeking Nuns flowing completely unprotected into the ears of this happy competition winner.
Posters will be available soon to accompany the new release so prepare a suitable wall space toady!
We will be selling CD’s at up and coming live events so if you want to grab a pre release copy of Careful! It’s Tepid just make your way to the next gig at the Nags Head in High Wycombe on september 11th.