Unsigned but undeterred, the artists behind rock band The Pressure Drops got heads banging at their latest gig, raising £2,000 for charity.
Staff from BSS Industrial and Bailey Building Services formed a rock band and attracted 160 fans to their latest gig, raising cash for the Rainbow Trust to run two respite homes for families with children suffering life threatening illnesses.
New fans and groupies (at the Rack & Roll in Leicester) saw band members Tom Wilson from BSS Industrial bang the drums while Bailey Building Services's Simon Roberts strummed on guitar, Gren Pullan played bass and Rob McLaughlin sang.
Leicester-based BSS Industrial has backed Rainbow Trust for two years, providing 35 families with a holiday at one of the charity's two respite houses.
Tom Wilson, drummer and BSS Industrial's business development director said 'Support for the band has been overwhelming'.