Hammer No More The Fingers recorded an exclusive session for DbR at the fantastic Higher Rhythm studios…

HNMTF recorded five, previously unrecorded, tracks at the Doncaster Studio on Monday Fabruary 8th at the Doncaster Studio Higher Rhythm. Darren Feris was holding the mics and did an amazing job (it helps when the band can play hey Darren?).

DbR’s adopted film guy Jim Lockey was on hand to film proceedings and these images, accompanied by the recorded tracks, will form a short film about the session – We’ll keep you posted on this! SINE FM accommodated the band for an interview on this morning’s breakfast show and the recorded tracks were played out sounding great.

HNMTF play the Vintage Rockbar in Doncaster tomorrow night (13th Feb 2010) so make sure you head down before they disappear back to the US.

Thanks to Higher Rhythm, SINE FM, Darren Feris, Jim Locky, Inhaler Records and of course the band for making this a success.

Hammer No More The Fingers

Yorkshire’s Inhaler Records have a busy trans-atlantic diary for February.

Not only are they releasing the fantastic “Looking for Bruce” by North Carolina’s Hammer No More The Fingers but they are also taking the East Coast band on a UK tour…

Riding high on the tsunami of positive reviews both from the UK indie music press and a stateside release of ‘Looking for Bruce’ already garnering the right sort of attention HNMTF seem to be making a sure-footed landing on UK shores.

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DBR_tv!

Hammer No More The Fingers recorded Live in session 08/02/10 exclusively for DBR_tv.

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Click here to view blogazine post on the movie.

There's more to come...!!

I'm mid-build but I wanted to bring you the amazing HNMTF video that Jim Lockey made. Check back soon...

Ruth Offord

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