ShareTweet Grant Judges from The Aim Jammerzine Exclusive 28:50 Today we talk with a front-man who is well versed in musical history. So much so that his band, The Aim, have taken that history and molded it into something totally fresh and new. That man is Grant Judges. Originally hailing from South London, The Aim are set to branch out with a new album full of fresh and innovative tracks in the form of “Days Like These”. Remember the name, The Aim. @THE_A1M @OC miss this little every day...3 years Mr.Darcy has been gone pic.twitter.com/pv48cbWKcx About 5 years ago from The Aim's Twitter via Twitter for Android @FitzroviaNoir @EnjoyFitzrovia @OC Paolo Sedazzari is your man to film a short zombie movie About 5 years ago from The Aim's Twitter via Twitter for Android youtu.be/mCTzDKgCCbo @James_Buckley here you go squire...play this from @THE_A1M About 5 years ago from The Aim's Twitter via Twitter for Android @littlejason @OC @paulsylvester75 @NickDaly @RichieFirth @RealDysonator @ClaireSolan @absoluteradio wonder if he would take the sliced gherkin out... About 5 years ago from The Aim's Twitter via Twitter for Android @OC @paulsylvester75 @littlejason @NickDaly @RichieFirth @RealDysonator @ClaireSolan @absoluteradio I'm sure 6 minutes wrestling around the ring would burn that off... About 5 years ago from The Aim's Twitter via Twitter for Android “Days Like These” cover About The Aim Every now and then an album comes along that reaffirms your love of British music. Albums that really excite have been thin on the ground in 2016, but the musical year has been saved from obscurity with the arrival of “Days Like These” by The Aim. The Aim are a collective of six impressive London musicians that have already established a dedicated following. Already firm favorites with BBC London’s Gary Crowley, Mod Radio and SRB Radio, this new offering has further enhanced The Aim’s growing reputation. The band’s influences are obvious. The Who, Small Faces, Paul Weller have all influenced the band and if you ever enjoyed the live energy of Dr Feelgood and Nine Below Zero, then The Aim are certainly for you. The band were delighted when Jon Astley agreed to master the album, having mastered for people such as The Who and The Small Faces. The result is an album of extremely high quality. SOURCE: Official Bio LINKS: http://the-aim.uk https://www.facebook.com/theoriginaltheaim https://twitter.com/THE_A1M Comments
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