INDIE rockers The Draymin have vowed to go out with a bang after announcing their headline performance at Weekend Revolution will be their final show.

The Rosyth five-piece of Fraser Penman, Craig Penman, Gec Livingstone, Gary Louch and Cal Nicol will bow out after 10 years together at the one-day music extravaganza in Dunfermline on 3rd October.

Their gig at Lourenzos will bring to an end a memorable decade that has taken them to T in the Park, RockNess and the South by Southwest festival in Texas, as well as attracting interest from recording giants EMI.

Although a record deal eluded them, The Draymin won an army of fans but any hope that they could reunite - as they did in 2009 after a year apart - was put to bed by guitarist Craig, who told Press:ON, "We've had enough reunions now I think - how many do you do? This is our last one ever as The Draymin, although we'll probably find that we'll still go for a jam together or some of the guys might go on and do their own thing. It's difficult to get all five of us together for practice; times change with kids and work. We gave it a good bash and we're happy to go out on a high.

"We had spoken about the fact we'd been going for 10 years and will we do one more gig in 2015, but never did anything about it. Calum (Miller, Weekend Revolution organiser) asked us to headline and it makes sense as it's a good way to go out. It's a great way to get local bands together and we're putting everything we've got into it. We're all right up for it."

The band have come a long way from their first gig at Rosyth Dockyard Club in 2005 and Craig, who revealed the band have produced a final single called 'Dangerous Door', reflected, "We put the video together for the new tune and it's a montage of photos of gigs we've played and places we've visited, and there's been a lot of good times and laughs. A lot of the stories you couldn't print though!

"Getting to play T in the Park twice was something else, and going to RockNess and South by Southwest were great experiences. We went to the EMI recording studios for a week which was great, even though we weren't quite what they were looking for in the end. We took it all in our stride and kept our feet on the ground; they were great times and it didn't matter if we were signed or not.

"It's easy to look back and think 'what if', but there's no point because it's outwith your control. We could easily have been signed but quickly dropped, so you can never tell. We just enjoyed making and performing music and although you can't rule anything out, we can't go on forever - unless you're the Rolling Stones!

"We're all right up for it and it'll certainly be a good after party!"

Weekend Revolution will see more than 20 bands - including Monnlight Zoo, The Mona Lisa's, Modern Faces and ForeignFox - perform across one day at PJ Molloys, Lourenzos and the Old Inn, and tickets are available at the early bird price of £10 from PJ Molloys or at www.ticketweb.co.uk.

The Press are media sponsors for the event and we have a pair of tickets and a meal for two at the Old Inn on the day up for grabs in a fantastic competition.

For your chance to win, all you have to do is answer the following question: In what year did The Draymin perform their first gig?

Answers should be sent to Weekend Revolution Competition, Dunfermline Press, Forsyth House, Pitreavie Drive, Dunfermline, KY11 8US, and arrive by Monday 28th September, including a contact address and telephone number.