Rudimentary Records Launch Party/Gig

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Birmingham’s newest record label Rudimentary Records is launching with a showcase gig at The Jug of Ale in Moseley on Tuesday the 15th of May.

Created by three students studying music industries at The University of Central England, Rudimentary Records is working with Ben Calvert, a well established troubadour in the West Midlands who is due to play the acoustic tent at this years Glastonbury festival. The Motive, a hard working indie punk band voted in the top 10 unsigned bands in Birmingham by birminghammusic.com, and The Boom! Cans, a young band creating loud riffs and interesting breakdowns to create a prog rock punk sound.

Both The Motive and Ben have played Birmingham lots of times before, but this event will be the first chance for Birmingham to see The Boom! Cans, who are also supporting Milburn in Derby next week.

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