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Circle of One
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The Band
Julian Gardner
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LEAD VOX/LEAD GUITAR
Mike Harper
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DRUMS
Richie Gardner
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LEAD VOX/LEAD GUITAR
Scot Carey
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BASS GUITAR
About us
Circle of One are a band armed with gigantic riffs and melodic hook laden choruses. The groups songs have evolved from a variety of ever developing influences yet still they carve a sound all of their own, fire & skill, fierce yet melodious. The guy’s have shared the stage with acts as diverse as Biffy Cliro, Hundred Reasons, The Stranglers, Skindred, The Wildhearts and The Automatic and won over the crowds at all the shows with great enthusiasm. Each member of the band are inspired by their love of music, and driven by the high level of musicality that binds them together, thus creating a unique musical bond. In the summer of 2007 Circle released their debut Mini Album “The Loud Minority” through Copro Records. This raised the bands profile picking up some great reviews along the way, with the press describing the bands music as Zep style riffs with Foo Fighters style choruses, Audioslave style vocals, with Queens of the Stone Age’s sense of the avant-garde, while retaining the pop sensibilities of U2, 30 Seconds To Mars and the Police. The momentum from the national album release culminated in a successful tour of the UK.
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