GUITARIST and singer Joe Tilston wowed acoustic fans at The Parish last month.

Now, he’s back with his full band Random Hand to show The Parish crowd a good time.

Random Hand will perform at the Kirkgate venue on Thursday , with support from The Skints, Kickback and Stand Out Riot.

The Keighley boys from Random Hand are winning fans across the UK with their mix of ska, punk and metal.

They’ve played alongside the likes of Sonic Boom Six, Leftover Crack, Mustard Plug, Agnostic Front, The King Blues and Skindred, building a solid and ever increasing following with their intense and dynamic shows.

They brought out their debut album in May 2007, called Change Of Plan, which won good reviews and they bagged a spot on the Topman Unsigned stage at the Leeds Festival, before touring with ska punk legends Voodoo Glow Skulls in spring 2008.

They followed this up by returning to Leeds Festival last summer, opening The Lock Up Stage – and did the same at sister venue Reading.

The band put out their second album Inhale/Exhale in February in Rebel Alliance Recordings and are touring almost constantly throughout the year.

Supporting them at the Parish will be East Londoners The Skints, who blend ragga, skacore and harmonies to make their own unusual sound.

They’ve been winning fans and radio airplay and recently toured with The King Blues.

More ska-based music is on the menu from Kickback and Stand Out Riot.

Check out more about the bands at: www.myspace.com/randomhand, www.myspace.com/theskintsuk, www.myspace.com/thisiskickback www.myspace.com/standoutriot