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  • The Chap

    The Chap know how to mix it up.
  • The Charlatans

    Long-standing UK act, who have survived more musical trends than they've released albums.
  • The Clash

    The Clash, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon, grew from a London Punk band to a globe conquering Rock outfit adding Reggae, Funk, Soul and Hip Hop to their fierce Rock assault o
  • The Clik Clik

    Electro pop from Fulham which blends the latest in grime influences with a bubblegum sensibility. Members

    Stefan Abingdon , Maya Yianni

  • The Coast

    The Coast are a Toronto-based four-piece who released their debut full-length LP 'Expatriate' on Aporia Records in April 2008.
  • The Coast

    Canadian bands may not be in short supply at present (the last time we checked, you couldn't leave your house without bumping into a plaid-wearing bassist), but The Coast's shimmering pop melodies cer
  • The Computers

    Hailing from Exeter, The Computers are much-rated in the rock press for their no-frills punk-rock, which has earned the group comparisons with Gallows, Rocket From The Crypt and Black Flag.
  • The Cool Kids

    Does what it says on the tin. Laidback hip hop Members

    Mikey Rocks , Johnny Inglish

  • The Coral

    “At it’s roots, it’s more than meets the eye”, Sixties troubadour Dion once said of his 1962 hit ‘The Wanderer’.
  • The Count And Sinden

    This UK group blend the London orientated sounds of grime and dubstep with the latest developments from the US, such as the B-more scene.
  • The Courteeners

    Manchester indie four piece, who have shot to fame after patronage from U2.
  • The Courteneers

    Manchester's musical history reads like a who's who of rock n roll legends.
  • The Cramps

    Legendary psychobilly group The Cramps played CBGBs at the height of punk, but were outsiders even within that movement.
  • The Cribs

    Born from their adoration of underground U.S indie/punk bands such as Huggy Bear, The Jarman Brothers put Wakefield on the map in 2004 after the release of their self-titled debut album.
  • The Cure

    Mascara loving Goth pop legends