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The Shadow Figures sound like they’ve stepped out of 1966. Fuelled by a shared love of Hammond organs, Pirate radio, and Swinging London, their new music is a full-on freakbeat revival, with the swagger & swirling smoke of an era that never quite died.
Formed from the relics of old friendships, the lineup includes:
• Tim “Rickenbacker” Field – Songs, vocals, guitar
• Neil “DJ Bard” Mason – Bass
• Graham Mason – Drums & backing vocals
• Tim Durham – Organisms
They cut their teeth on the DIY circuit, playing abandoned buildings, front rooms & anywhere with a socket for their vintage amps. Word-of-mouth spread fast—like most good cults—and soon they impressed at their first gig at “Whittstock” Oxon in June 25.
They don’t recreate the ’60s—they warp it through a modern lens. Think Yardbirds grit, Animals psychedelia & Mod spirit of The Jam.
Gig review: 5 ⭐️
"Say those magic words": Courtesy of Ron Wood & The Birds.
Info: tim@optimumifa.com
Formed from the relics of old friendships, the lineup includes:
• Tim “Rickenbacker” Field – Songs, vocals, guitar
• Neil “DJ Bard” Mason – Bass
• Graham Mason – Drums & backing vocals
• Tim Durham – Organisms
They cut their teeth on the DIY circuit, playing abandoned buildings, front rooms & anywhere with a socket for their vintage amps. Word-of-mouth spread fast—like most good cults—and soon they impressed at their first gig at “Whittstock” Oxon in June 25.
They don’t recreate the ’60s—they warp it through a modern lens. Think Yardbirds grit, Animals psychedelia & Mod spirit of The Jam.
Gig review: 5 ⭐️
"Say those magic words": Courtesy of Ron Wood & The Birds.
Info: tim@optimumifa.com