Vacant Revolution's BBC Music Introducing Session
Vacant Revolution were a Worcester quintet formed in 2003.
Its original line-up included Tom Sandell, Sean Goggin, Chris Fraser and James Batson - but not long after forming they added female vocalist Vicki Adkins to the ranks.
In late 2003 Tom left to pursue other musical projects. Shortly after, the band signed to local label M.A.S Records in Kidderminster and started gigging heavily in the north Worcestershire area supporting other bands.
The band continued gigging and built up a fan base in the local area.
In early 2005 the band released their first E.P. called Sitting On The Fence, continued touring and in June left the M.A.S records label.
They then released a second E.P. before going on hiatus in the autumn of 2005.
The band called it quits in February 2006.
They currently have no plans to reform.
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| Role | Contributor |
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| Performer | Vacant Revolution |
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