RANDOM ADVENTURE PRESENTS
Tim Holehouse
Tim Holehouse, globe travelling and record releasing Behemoth for 16 years on a solo adventure that’s seen 20 albums released all over the UK, Europe, US, Canada and even as far away as Hong Kong, Japan and Australia totally over 2600 shows already.
Tim has also played festivals such as The Fest in Gainesville (where the song come from) Pouzza Festival in Canada, Muddy Roots Europe, Rebellion Festival, Boom town, as we several festivals in Europe.
Like a musical Chameleon he changes to adapt to his musical environment… so whether you’re looking for some folk punk rock like the song Gainesville City Limits, Some Emo Grunge of Brightr days, something more blues based like the song Frank, something more Avant -Garde like my song Broken bones or even something more mellow like my song sleep, there is something in Tim Holehouse’s vast catalogue for you.
Harrison Rimmer
Hailing from Fleetwood and grown in York, Harrison Rimmer has been playing music across the UK, Europe, Australia, Asia and keeps on going from strength to strength. Combining a multitude of influences from Marvin Gaye, Nirvana, Bruce Springsteen and more he keeps on growing as he continues writing and performing. Harrison has supported a wide variety of artists such as: Red Ken (Ferocious Dog), Tony Wright (TerrorVision), Rick Witter & Paul Banks (from Shed Seven), Tom Hingley (from Inspiral Carpets), Gaz Brookfield, RSJ ,The Band from County Hell, Hannah Trigwell and many more.
Whilst also writing and performing songs for himself, Harrison has also been writing for other people and continues explore new styles and genres whilst keeping elements of his punk rock and classical roots. The DIY approach to music has been at the forefront of the work that he has been doing and what continues to drive him forward. As an artist Harrison bounces between upbeat Alternative Rock to reflective and mellow acoustic ballads. Sometimes described as, “A wall of sound with random graffiti on it”. Harrison has also been described as the following:
"The up lifting sounds of Bruce Springsteen sung similarly to Alex Band from The Calling all combined with the power and noise of Nirvana." - York Calling
"Harrison Rimmer, delivers a unique take on a classic sound to the local scene latest EP, ‘C’. "- Soundsphere Magazine Reviewed by Francesca Fortunato http://www.soundspheremag.com/.../ep-review-harrison.../
"Of course, there is nothing cliche about Harrison Rimmer’s acoustic compositions at all, because it isn't on the level of that moron in ripped jeans, with his songs of fabricated conviction, wooing high-school girls under the tree in the playground. No where near." Matthew Spear, Musically Fresh http://musicallyfresh.com/2016/03/harrison-rimmer-c-ep/
Coming to The Continental Sunday 7th August.
To buy tickets for this event please visit our events page: Tim Holehouse & Harrison Rimmer tickets from Skiddle.