Our recent recommendations for Cafe Kino
We’re veeery here for Kino’s scene-saving new run of DIY punk shows for barely the price of a pint. Storming the basement this round: amp-blown Hanna-channelling femme rage from The Dollies, howling pync Cymraeg from Sold For Parts + glam garage newbies Quick Romance for starters. Mandatory FFO: Hole, Bad Cop Bad Cop, Team Dresch, Big Joanie, X-Ray Spex.
The Dollies + Sold For Parts + Quick Romance at Cafe Kino.
Hedonistic-as-hell garage punk from Arizona, Class hit Kino with driving rhythms, insanely catchy vocal hooks, and melodic joy cutting straight to the energetic heart of power-pop. Catch 'em splitting top billing with old-school lo-fi indie served by Missouri’s Soup Activists: psychedelic distortion, jangly guitars, and plenty of acerbic wit. Outsider bliss FFO: Exploding Hearts, Television Personalities, The Raincoats.
CLASS , STUPID WORLD and SEIZURE SALAD at Cafe Kino.
Guided by emotion and atmosphere, and formed by members from across Bristol’s DIY and avant-garde scenes, supergroup Sunglasz Vendor weaves a noirish mood. Jagged ’90s post-hardcore guitar tones anchor Rafi Cohen’s melody-averse drawl, lulling audiences into a hush before delivering knockout-punch climaxes. Essential FFO: Unwound, Sunny Day Real Estate, Karate, Ex-Agent, 90s Dischord.
Sunglasz Vendor + Bug Guts + Franny and Zooey at Cafe Kino.
A Stokes Croft triple-hitter of underground fire! Holy Popes channel post-garage punk into animalistic distortion and visceral noise; Vile Imbeciles gurgle experimental high-guitar hell with rhythmic jank; and Repo Man collapse rock into shards of sax, ping-ponging bass lines and plunking riffs. Relentless FFO: The Fall, The Stooges, The Birthday Party.
HOLY POPES + VILE IMBECILES + REPO MAN at Cafe Kino.
Humanity’s last gulp of aural Kool Aid! Toronto’s best-kept hardcore secret is finally unleashed on the world stage, their terrifying vision of phlegm-flecked devastation is howled in Farsi to a momentous martial stomp, cloaked in brutal feedback cyclones. So grim it’s positively psychedelic…
SIYAHKAL , DOCILE and CRYPTBREAKER at Cafe Kino.