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Its all about the music present Trauma UK/Das Ghoul/ Beaver Fuel
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Biography
Formed originally in 1995 with then bass player Benny Szucs, Trauma quickly gained a local cult following with support slots to UK Subs & The Vibrators.
A riotous performance in Sept 95 at the then infamous Hollybush Pit saw guitarist Jim Maycock crash his flying V into the wall causing a blackout throughout Witney.
Benny left to join the army and Trauma were no more ……...
and reforming with the original line up – and a noisy packed comeback gig with rising
Fast Forward to early in 2014 and reforming with the original line up – at a noisy packed comeback gig with rising stars Twisted State of Mind , TRAUMA UK were back and louder than ever!!
Then Benny left again to join an Oil Rig….
Not to be thwarted this time, Kev Joyce (ex Aura/Disco Sluts ) was recruited to the rhythm section and numerous gigs followed and Trauma have established themselves as firm favourites on the local Oxford scene , including playing to a 5000+ audience at the 2015 & 2016 Witney Music Festivals, they’ve also received Radio airplay on WITR New York & Banks Radio Australia and locally on Windrush Radio
May 2016 saw the release of their 1st Demo EP “We are Trauma”
In 2017/18 Trauma continued to increase their local following opening the inaugural OXROX Alive festival and moving up the ranks to headline slots also made the final of Witney Music festival Battle of the Bands Finally in Dec 2018 they released 2nd EP Outta My Mind
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das GHOUL...
A horrific quartet with a fetish for ghoulish masks. Reeling off sharp, fast paced, dark humour horrorpunkrock'n'roll laced with a gothic feel.
Biography
"Oxford band with a fetish for ghoulish masks and a line in punky music sporting heart-warming song titles such as She's So Cold, Six Feet Down, and There's Something Wrong With Sarah Jane."
Beaver Fuel
Beaver Fuel are a three-piece band from Oxford who call themselves punk as it’s the only description that seems to fit. Songs that already resemble literary works are propelled to breakneck speeds by a drumming style reminiscent of a pony with an erection it doesn’t know what to do with, never stooping to three chords or predictable structures, never even acknowledging the moulds that others struggle to break.