The Rude'em Outs
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The Rude'em Outs

Cardigan, Wales, United Kingdom | SELF

Cardigan, Wales, United Kingdom | SELF
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The best kept secret in music

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Still working on that hot first release.

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Feeling a bit camera shy

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The Rude'em Outs are a six piece band who have been springing upbeat and energetic live sets upon party heads throughout West Wales for the past three years.
This has led them to organizing their own events, forming a positive reputation and an enthusiastic following.
They have supported a range of Bands including Sicknote, The Dapper Cadavers and Tootinska Moon, They are also very popular at local festivals such as the Blue Rock.

You would be hard pushed to put them under any one genre as they skillfully fuse an eclectic variety of styles, including dub, funk and ska incorporating skanking rhythm guitar, in your face punk and hip hop lyrics with soulfull female vocals, this is all held together with dubfunk bass and slamming dynamic drums with a touch of psydub on the keys.

The bands infectious enthusiasm in their performance is a pleasure to watch, bringing you feelings of euphoria and laughter, guaranteeing you the get-up-and-dance mood that we're all looking for.

Live review by Rhodri Kemp posted on electrical.com

'main act was the Rude 'Em Outs. now when i say Ska-core most people will switch off. that would be to do them a
disservice though. they had a little bit of that going on but it was mainly rappy, girl/guy vocally, upbeat, breakbeat,
druggy groove music and very good it was too. at times i heard the ghost of Sensor past in there somewhere. you
would've been hard pushed to not have a bit of a grin on your face by the end of their set. individually and as a
group they were excellent and patiently enjoyed what they were doing. the bass player in particular was pretty sharp
and i stroked my chin intensely as I marveled at his dexterity.'