Family Tea Records presents Dog Daisies at Cafe Kino

A gig held at Cafe Kino on Sunday 20th October. The event starts at 19:30.


Family Tea Records presents a night of live music at Cafe Kino
Dog Daisies
The brain child of Lancaster-based singer/songwriter Stephen Hudson, Dog Daisies is a recording project inspired by motorways, 80's films, midnight walks and the Lancashire coastline.
https://dogdaisies.bandcamp.com/releases
<<<<soundcloud.com/dogdaisies
"A Unique Singer-Songwriter"
SECRET MEETING
"The Real Deal"
NO FUN MAGAZINE

The Nature Centre
Quirky indie-pop from Birmingham, The Nature Centre plays three-minute pop songs, stuffed with ideas like a suitcase packed too late.
The band is Beth Hopkins on wind, banjo, synth and vocals, Oli Pyper on bass, synth and vocals, Hamish Campbell-Legg on drums, and Bird on guitar.
http://thenaturecentre.com/
https://thenaturecentre.bandcamp.com/
help The Nature Centre finish their debut album here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-the-nature-centre-make-an-album-for-your-ears
"...The kind of fololoppy pop that Syd Barrett might make if he headed up a harmony girl group under the influence." Unorthodox Paradox
"...A little Syd-era Floyd meets quality indie pop, all wrapped up in lovely Brummieness." Hearing Aid blog

Watch Paint Dry
Watch paint dry is the moniker of Elsie Plimmer. Fragile & experimental lo-fi to think and bop to. Beautifully crafted songs with gently swaying loops and vocals.
https://watchpaintdry.bandcamp.com/

£5 entry

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