Our recent recommendations for Cafe Kino
Brutal Beirut queercore, emerging from the city’s urgent Dajjeh collective with lashings of abrasive East Bay Ray surf-punk geetar and border-burning dissent. Bristling with the rage of punks under siege, Ta2reeban’s sub-2-minute attacks on the hostile world are gonna shake Kino's foundations, alongside Docile’s always-insane belligerent crossover crust.
DEATHSTARE x GIGS ON FILM PRESENTS: TA2REEBAN, DOCILE, CIRCUMVENT, SARSOUR
‘The rent won’t kill you, but something else will….’ Celebrating one year of shoe-string slashers and ketchup-splattered video nasties, Heavy Pictures screen the Mount Everest of VHS camp’n’gore. Straight from Betamax to your brainbox, this sleazy tale of a Mulholland Drive boarding house gone BAD is budget bizarro giallo of the highest/lowest order. BYO scart cable.
VHS Special celebrating 1 year of Heavy Pictures Presents
Sell out warning! The Puppetfest hijinks continue with a Kino queer storytelling special! A constellation of multidisciplinary performers and artists crisscross assorted otherworldly puppet forms with dance, drag, and musical interludes – ft Hector Who Lived, Silver Ley and Sarahsson – in this beautifully DIY variety bill.
Cafe Kino invites you to an evening of puppet shows
Triple-headed, guitar-brandishing beast lurkin’ in the Kino basement for an absolute steeeal of a PWYC pricetag. Nile Robinson’s ramshackle Alex-G-meets-Daniel-Johnston freak folk leads this all-killer line-up alongside Leeds’ emo-tinged pop-rock sweeties Family Art Club and Sid Plimmer’s wistful indie whispers. Ones to watch, IRL, with your eyes FFO: Whitney, Lomelda, Runnner, Mk.gee’s secret anti-folk project.
A Below the Belt gig
Curb-stompingly evil crossover thrash rocketing straight outta sleepy Cwmbran with death-splattered, groove-heavy attack. With their perfect shotgun marriage of 80s thrash and 90s hardcore, Exaust might just be one of the West’s meanest (alongside Overpower); worshippers at the altars of Anthrax, Slayer and Inhuman Nature should nae miss this Kino blood-pumper.
Into Obscurity @ Cafe Kino 7/6/26