Random Hand

[1] Their sound fuses influences from many genres, including ska, reggae, punk rock, metal, hip hop and dub.

The band then performed at events like Morcambe's Wasted Festival and shows with The Planet Smashers, Adequate Seven, Sonic Boom Six, Bad Manners, The Beat, Skindred and Babar Luck.

2008 also saw performances at several festivals in the UK, in April at City Invasion in Bolton and London, and at the end of May as part of their tour with Sonic Boom Six and Big D and the Kids Table, and at Dunk Fest, Strummercamp and in August at Rebellion.

In early September 2008, Random Hand announced the upcoming January 2009 release of their second album, Inhale/Exhale on Rebel Alliance Records.

Separate tours with Canadian punks Propagandhi and Manchester peers Sonic Boom Six took place in April and May 2009.

In the meantime, singer/trombonist Robin Leitch and bassist Joe Tilston played solo shows whilst the band took a break from touring.

The Hydropaths and ACiD DROP also performed as part of the Slam Dunk punk and ska all day gig at The Cockpit in Leeds.

[5] They ended this stage in their careers with a tour[6] and PledgeMusic Campaign to release their final album Hit Reset,[7] which was made available to download for donators on 13 September 2015.

They ended their live career in spectacular fashion with their sell out final gig at the Camden Underworld supported by friends in Faintest Idea, River Jumpers and Sonic Boom Six, in the latter of whom provided a lot of support to Random Hand in their early days.

With these following songs: 1: The Cycle 2: Lifejackets 3: Dead Weight 4: Devil with a Microphone 5: Here Lies the Music 6: Break the Fame 7: Busy Lumps of Carbon