Icelandic Traffic Badgers



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Iceland Traffic Badgers began life in 2004 and play a mix of indie, rock and acoustic.

The three-piece have played at the Glastonbudget festival, as well as the finals of the Battle of the Bands in Wolverhampton in 2005.

www.myspace.com/icelandictrafficbadgers

Listen to the rest of our finalists here

N.B. Voting is now closed - here are the online poll results.

Who do you want to win our 2008 Battle Of The Bands contest?

  • Dezima (19%)
  • Enter / Exit (17%)
  • Can You Eros? (13%)
  • Fight The Bear (13%)
  • Madison (10%)
  • Rhythm Zoo (9%)
  • The Small Time Crooks (7%)
  • Pocket Rocket (6%)
  • Cold Train (4%)
  • Icelandic Traffic Badgers (2%)
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Competition sponsors:

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Shropshire Music Centre - the main sponsors, offering £3,000 of band equipment www.salopmusic.co.uk

 

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Telford FM -supporting and highlighting the entrants www.telfordfm.co.uk

 

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A Wolf at Your Door Records - offering 100 demo discs and advice www.wolfatyourdoor.com

 

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Soundscape Studios - offering four hours studio time http://soundscape-studios.co.uk

 

 

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The Buttermarket, Shrewsbury - venue for the Battle Of The Bands finals www.buttermarket.com

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