Relentless Freeze festival has Announced another 2 Stages of Acts

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Relentless Freeze festival has Announced another 2

Daniel P. Carter (Broadcaster and British rock scene legend) and electro indie kids Does It Offend You, Yeah? will be just some of the highlights of the Energy Sessions at Relentless Energy Drink Freeze Festival.

With headline acts already announced for the Main stage at this year’s Relentless Freeze festival such as The Streets and Groove Armada. It’s now time to unveil the Energy Sessions Stage line-up that will this year be headlined by Daniel P. Carter on the Friday.   Daniel is a British musician and radio DJ. Not only a singer and guitarist for hardcore punk band Hexes, bassist for A, and guitarist for alternative rock group Bloodhound Gang, Daniel is also the host of BBC Radio 1's Rock Show. 

The Saturday on the Energy Sessions Stage will be headlined by ‘Does It Offend You, Yeah?’  As an Electro-punk band formed in 2006, DIOYY released their debut album in 2008 entitled ‘You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into’.  Having been announced as a Rolling Stone Breaking Artist in 2008 and after sellout tours in the U.S they released a follow up album in 2011.  Opened for The Prodigy and toured with Bloc Party they are a band definitely not to be missed at this year’s Relentless Freeze.

More acts include Pulled Apart by Horses, Dirtyphonics, Slaves to Gravity, Modestep, Baskerville.

If that’s not enough there are more announcements over in the Desperados Dome which returns in 2011 with another killer line up.  Playing across both days will be Duke, a live beatbox trio incorporating vocals and instruments, earning them support slots with the likes of Pendulum and Example, and a personal request from Prince to join him on stage at the O2!  Duke have been labeled as being one of the most exciting acts to see live.  Other acts include  True Ingredients, Rodney P & Skitz, plus guest DJ sets from the FBBB DJs, Ch!co (AKA Dirty Cheeks), Matman and X-Kutz.    

Find all the timings for the weekend jump schedule here

Published on 18 September 2011 by Wayne Feltham

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