The Dirty Chimes
The Dirty Chimes are one of the most popular up and coming Indie-Electro bands in the London Area. They have already enjoyed many successes; particularly so on the Camden circuit, and in a series of c...
Rock
The Dirty Disco
"The mystery that is known as The Dirty Disco.. they've been described as 'An unhealthy dose of glam! Sleazy and above all irresistibly catchy pop!' Oh hold on, that was me"Tom Robinson, BBC Introduci...
Pop Dance New Wave Electro Electroclash
The Dirty Feel
The Dirty Feel summon images of Godzilla stamping through London sneering 'Talk In the City' with their bombastic sound of heavy drums and grunge guitars. But be prepared for a surprise as this monste...
Rock Indie Rock British
The Dirty Nil
The Dirty Nil are Kyle Starchild Fisher on drums, Dave Motherfahkin' Nardi on the fuzz bass and Luke Bentham up front, playing guitar and singing AT THE SAME TIME. They hail from Dundas, Ontario, and ...
The Dirty Perks
The Dirty Perks formed as a 3 piece in 2012 during a local open mic night which brought together Devon, Steve and Neil. Jo completed the line up on bass a few months later and together the band have d...
The Dirty Rich
The Dirty Rich is a London band that combine club system weight electronic beats and bass with rock driven guitars and punky vocals. Members are Boylan on vocals, Lee Long on guitars, Jimmy King on sy...
DubStep Electronic
The Dirty Rivers
Forming in early 2011, The Dirty Rivers have quickly become one of the hottest bands to come out of Liverpool in recent years. Drawing influences from bands such as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, the Br...
Britpop
The Dirty Royals
The Dirty Royals, an Anglo-American band, was born in 2005 in California. Inspired by the Los Angeles sunshine and late nights at the Sunset Marquis Hotel Bar, the founding members of The Samurai Seve...
The Dirty South
The Dirty South are an energetic pop punk band from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire."Is as funny as Tenacious D and as crazy Sum 41""We love playing gigs, and love going a bit mental. We've played all over...
The Dirty Strangers
Who was it that said, you are what you eat? Some tribe of cannibals, probably. But for the Dirty Strangers, you are where you live. They are Shepherds Bush – cosmopolitan, a bit rough around the edges...
Hard Rock Blues rock