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The Great Varsity Band Hunt

or piscine about them, though, and they don't sound much like their declared influences – Creedence Clearwater Revival, Dylan, the Stones, Toots and the Maytals. All three members are credited as vocalists, and this is an important part of their sound. On songs like John Belushi Dance Sountrack, they play energetic, endearingly ramshackle indie, tempered with drawn-out, melancholic harmonies; on Ratrace, they opt initially for a more acoustic sound, before a distorted guitar comes in, accompanied by a singalong barrage of wordless vocals.

Monkey Princess are ambitious: they're determined to write and play music until people start singing moules potato on the street, and Jono is able to buy a house in Hampstead. One wonders how long they can protect their secrets, however: Jono is actually a woman, Mike a giant, and Jack asexual. [DC]

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The Staircase Band


The Staircase Band put your Freshers' Week achievements to shame. A quartet of Clare first-years, they all live in the same staircase, and were brought together by a staircase meal on the second night. It was a dull, forced affair, and Arjun decided to loosen things up by playing his guitar. Merlin quickly retrieved his accordion, Arjun swapped his guitar for his violin, and they launched into a rendition of What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor; Ben ran to get his trombone, and, finally, Rob entered, sliding down the banister while playing his trumpet. They only properly decided to form a band a couple of weeks later when they played an impromptu set at a staircase party. They've since honed their craft at open mic nights in Clare cellars, and as the onstage band in The Gnadiges Fraulein at the ADC.

Their sound is a composite of diverse influences – European folk music, gypsy jazz, klezmer, Latin music, 1930s swing – described by the band as "wonky whirling gypsy swing" . They're just as likely to play

the Jungle Book's I Wanna Be Like You, complemented by Merlin's scat, as the Hebrew folk song Hava Nagila, but recent concerts have seen them focus more on the European aspect of their sound, each instrument, particularly Arjun's demonic fiddle, competing with the others for speed and virtuosity. The Staircase Band play the dance music of yesteryear, and they ought to go down a treat on the ball circuit. They hope to travel to where it all started, with a trip busking around Eastern Europe planned for the summer holidays. [DC]

Errant Band

Errant band describe themselves as "a folk-blues fiasco of finger-picking and fiddling" . They comprise Owen Holland and Sophie Erksine, both at St Catz, and Hugh Gifford who lives in Oxford. Owen sings and plays guitar, Sophie plays fiddle and Hugh plays bodhran. They formed when Owen and Sophie lived together last year and held jamming sessions on the roof of their house. You may recognize Owen as the organizational force behind Songs in the