The High Life + Heavy Hitters + The Rampants + Deity and Devilry + Guests
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The High Life is a high-energy rock 'n' roll band based in Banbury, on a mission to bring raw, unapologetic rock back to the mainstream. With a sound that's both rebellious and infectious, their music is all about living life to the fullest, seizing every opportunity, and making every moment count. The High Life isn’t just playing music—they’re reviving a movement.
The band’s style is a throwback to the golden era of rock, infused with a modern edge that sets them apart from the rest. Their tracks are a powerful reminder of the raw energy that rock music was built on. Every song is an anthem of rebellion, freedom, and pure adrenaline, designed to make you feel alive.
With their debut EP dropping on the 4th of September, The High Life is ready to take the world by storm. This is just the beginning of their journey to reclaim rock 'n' roll’s rightful place at the forefront of the mainstream—and they’re not stopping until they get there.
We are The Rampants. A 4-piece indie rock band located in Kilmarnock on the west coast of Scotland. The Rampants are a band like no other as we perform high-octane gigs filled with emotion and passion to rowdy fans across Scotland. The Rampants music has quickly risen to fame around the Glasgow clubs for our innovative blend of the classic Scottish accent and early 2000s indie rock. This has even spilled over to some rap being involved from time to time. Our lineup consists of Jamie, a high-energy frontman/songwriter who doesn’t feel embarrassed by anything on earth. James, a stellar guitarist who never gets flustered. Ewan, a self-taught drummer who always keeps a cool head, and Ben, a smooth bassman who carries the spine of our back catalogue. We have headlined a sell out show at the world famous King Tuts. Aswell as playing gigs across the rest of Glasgow we have also embarked onto Edinburgh at the famous sneaky petes and headlined venues across the west of Scotland. When it comes to recording The Rampants have always get the train storming ahead.