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Urban Voodoo Machine rock Bilston's Robin 2 - in pictures

Last night Urban Voodoo Machine brought their rocking live show to Bilston's Robin 2.

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Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox

Led by Norwegian born songwriter/frontman Paul-Ronney Angel, the group features up to nine musicians at any given time, with members playing guitars, twin drummers, fiddle, trumpet, tuba, banjo, washboard, upright bass, gong, mandolin, accordion, harmonicas, saxophone, sousaphone and even empty bottles and tie racks.

Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox
Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox

The group formed in 2003, and since then they have toured across the world with the likes of The Pogues, and appeared on festival bills such as Glastonbury, Download, Latitude and more.

Urban Voodoo Machine. Pictures by: Dave Cox

Urban Voodoo Machine have released a series of albums and E.Ps with the latest, 15 Shots From The Urban Voodoo Machine, released this year.