Here’s the latest news hot off the press following Zero Charm’s win at Construction Rocks 2016.
From Building Magazine – “Construction Rocks: Vintage Bands night” by James Clegg. Oct 12, 2016.
““And what could follow that?” I hear you gasp, reader. Well, I’ll tell you… It’s only reigning Construction Rocks champions Zero Charm (from Balfour Beatty). Arguably no band is quite as Construction Rocks as Zero Charm. They work in construction. They play classic rock. In many ways they embody the spirit of the event.
So we get a guitarist with a big-rimmed leather hat, a singer who emerges initially in a 1970s heavy metal band black hooded cape, and then a set made up of belting covers of Bon Jovi’s Living on a Prayer, Van Halen’s Jump, AC DC’s Highway to Hell, and Guns and Roses’ Sweet Child of Mine (a reoccurring Construction Rocks favourite).
They don’t dress it up as anything it isn’t. They just do it really well. And the judges raved about them.”
From LandAid – “Flaming T-shirts, feline frolics, stage dives and inflatable fish – just another night at Construction Rocks!” by Leah De Silva | Oct 7, 2016.
“Balfour Beatty’s Zero Charm appeared to have bags of charm, having wowed judges and crowd alike to waltz off with the trophy for Best Band once again …”
stardom at last! bring it on
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