Events on Friday 12th December
“tribes.foals.m83.bloc party.the strokes.peaches.two door cinema club.grimes.yuck.sonic youth.new order.sleigh bells.cults.the rapture.blondie.passion pit.the cure.black lips.the.foster the people.los campesinos!.gang of four.phoenix.daft punk.the naked and famous.the ramones.the go!
http://www.team.metronomy.black keys.arcade fire.the smiths.friendly fires.david bowie.yeah yeah yeahs.animal collective.prince.queens of the stoneage.iggy pop.the stone roses.lcd soundsystem.the cure.vampire weekend.the vaccines.dead kennedys.gorillaz.lykke li.the drums.fleetwood”
From:
The Tune Factory
“Bristol's own Painted Faces play a very special free entry show headlining
The Thunderbolt Bristol with their friends in Hull bands Office Party and Young Jack, marking their first time in Bristol! With support from The Kasuals. Expect shoegazey, post-punk alt-indie vibes as well as a hint of upbeat, dancey indie rock.”
From:
Painted Faces
“Previously known as the MAGNUS PUTO, the band have had epic 2014 so far. Bringing their new tunes to a big festival circuit including Boomtown, Shambala, Secret Garden Party, Isle of Wight and NASS. Not to mention a UK tour with Reel Big Fish and recently returning from a European tour with Californian heavyweights the Dirty Heads; taking in Paris, Zurich, Berlin, Cologne and London.”
From:
Magnus Major // Regime // Kb &
“FAT HAT LAUNCH PARTY!!!! The
Crofters Rights will play host to a monthly musical feast brimming with some of the best live music from Bristol and further afield.”
From:
Fat Hat Presents..
“The Green Rock River Band are a hybrid of old time sounds that universally connects with audiences all over, a sound that has echoed throughout decades of music history, in music hall, Americana, folk tradition and jazz. All this blended with a contemporary sound. Modern songwriting and original arrangements for 21st century audiences wanting to connect with a music that runs a little deeper, a little more primitive than the clean over produced sound of modern folk and pop.”
From:
The Green Rock River Band