It’s hard to believe that such loud, noisy rock and roll can come from just two people. But vocalist and guitarist Joe Grimshaw, and drummer Max Palmier from Southampton manage to serve up sweaty, head banging rock and roll in true style.
It’s no surprise to read Led Zeppelin, Queens of the Stone Age and Nirvana on their list of influences, with the sheer rock class of all three acts appearing in Dolomite Minor’s fuzzy blues sound. Joe’s killer vocals and dark, intense riffs grab you by the scruff of the neck and are sure to fill our Introducing tent with a wall of penetrating sound on Sunday.
After appearances at The Great Escape and Dot to Dot festivals already this year, Dolomite Minor’s year of big live music continues with dates on tour with fellow Introducing artists Darlia and Lyger, as well as sets at T in the Park and, of course, the mighty Glastonbury.
It’s hard to believe that such loud, noisy rock and roll can come from just two people. But vocalist and guitarist Joe Grimshaw, and drummer Max Palmier from Southampton manage to serve up sweaty, head banging rock and roll in true style.
It’s no surprise to read Led Zeppelin, Queens of the Stone Age and Nirvana on their list of influences, with the sheer rock class of all three acts appearing in Dolomite Minor’s fuzzy blues sound. Joe’s killer vocals and dark, intense riffs grab you by the scruff of the neck and are sure to fill our Introducing tent with a wall of penetrating sound on Sunday.
After appearances at The Great Escape and Dot to Dot festivals already this year, Dolomite Minor’s year of big live music continues with dates on tour with fellow Introducing artists Darlia and Lyger, as well as sets at T in the Park and, of course, the mighty Glastonbury.