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#4 - Ned Shneebly feat. Rowan Deverson!

Author
Tom Thould
Published
Wed 11 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://shows.acast.com/guffcast-with-blank-atlas/episodes/4-ned-shneebly-feat-rowan-deverson

On this episode of the Guffcast XL we welcome our first guest, Rowan Deverson to the pod! Rowan is one of the finest sound engineers in Bristol and we brought him along to a recent gig in Exeter so we thought we'd twist his arm onto coming on the pod too. Rowan is also a v talented instrumentalist playing in his own bands, [1313] , Hellios and The School of Rock Experience!


We chat about his tribute band, The School of Rock Experience, the worst gig he's ever witnessed on the job, the worst gig he's ever played, gig etiquette and whether artists should be allowed on stage vocal tuning...


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Rowan's insta: https://www.instagram.com/rowan_deversound

[1313]: https://www.instagram.com/1313.uk

Hellios: https://www.instagram.com/hell_iosband

The School of Rock Experience: https://www.instagram.com/schoolofrockexperience


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Website: http://blankatlas.co.uk


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About Blank Atlas:


Blank Atlas are a Bristol Based, Alt Rock 3 piece boasting 3 part harmonies, dirty riffs and huge choruses. Taking inspiration from bands ranging from Meshuggah to McFly.

The band consists of twin brothers Dan & Tom Thould and their closest friend, Chris Simpson who they met in school when they were 11 years old and have been playing together since. Since their formation, they have shared the stage with bands such as Holding Absence, Jamie Lenman, Puppy, Salem, Fatherson & Dream State to name a few. 2023 saw the band releasing their debut album, Dawn Chorus which gained the support of BBC Radio 1, Kerrang! Radio, BBC Introducing and Amazing Radio. They also made their debut appearance at 2000 Trees Festival where Kerrang! named it as “one of the biggest small band buzzes of the weekend”.





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