The Front were formed in the summer of 2012 with the aim of reigniting the scene and producing a down-to-earth brand of music that the everyday Londoner can relate to.
Drawing influences from sixties rock n roll, old school Punk plus eighties Ska, and then adding their own Modern twist to proceedings, the Front have created an instantly-recognisable and distinct sound which has seen them build-up a fanatical and ever-expanding army of followers.
Spearheaded by charismatic singer-songwriter Lee Poole and his brother Sean on the bass, the four-piece is completed by lead guitarist Chris Normann and drummer Reece Bradbury.
The band’s rawness, charm, energy and on-stage presence has seen the Front play a series of high-profile shows at a number of leading London venues culminating in monthly Friday headline residency at the Camden Barfly.
The Front made their eagerly-awaited Festival debut at Camden Rocks in June, twice performing in front of capacity crowds at the Monarch and then at the Wheelbarrow. The band launched their hugely-anticipated debut EP with a headline show at a packed Camden Barfly on Friday July 12th.
The Front were formed in the summer of 2012 with the aim of reigniting the scene and producing a down-to-earth brand of music that the everyday Londoner can relate to.
Drawing influences from sixties rock n roll, old school Punk plus eighties Ska, and then adding their own Modern twist to proceedings, the Front have created an instantly-recognisable and distinct sound which has seen them build-up a fanatical and ever-expanding army of followers.
Spearheaded by charismatic singer-songwriter Lee Poole and his brother Sean on the bass, the four-piece is completed by lead guitarist Chris Normann and drummer Reece Bradbury.
The band’s rawness, charm, energy and on-stage presence has seen the Front play a series of high-profile shows at a number of leading London venues culminating in monthly Friday headline residency at the Camden Barfly.
The Front made their eagerly-awaited Festival debut at Camden Rocks in June, twice performing in front of capacity crowds at the Monarch and then at the Wheelbarrow. The band launched their hugely-anticipated debut EP with a headline show at a packed Camden Barfly on Friday July 12th.