Suep + Eva May + Myer U Clark at Cafe Kino
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"A mini midweek Cellar Door! Yet another ace London supergroup from the ever-fertile Gob Nation Expanded Universe, SUEP’s jangle-synth stonkers effortlessly warp 80s soft-rock camp and goth pageantry into a kind of polished weirdo-pop perfection FFO: Garden Centre, Kirsty McCall, Jona Lewie, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, Trust Fund."

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A gig held at Cafe Kino on Thursday 9th April. The event starts at 20:00.


Suep

“To be filed under ‘perfect pop music.’”  - Marc Riley, BBC6

“SUEP playfully subvert every little life-struggle into cohesively winsome tunes.”  - The Quietus

“SUEP deconstruct pop tropes in order to find a fresh space to assert themselves.” - Clash Magazine

South London underground favourites SUEP share the second single from their debut album Forever out 27th of March, via Memorials of Distinction, with the self-explanatory genre exploration ‘Country SUEP’. A plodding journey through the wild wild west of singer Joshua Harvey’s mind. Along with this comes news of their first headline tour in several years, across key cities in the UK. Full details below.

Following from the glistening synth-jangle-groove of ‘Highway II’, ‘Country SUEP’ perfectly shows the other side of the SUEP coin. With Joshua Harvey taking up the world-weary lead vocals, co-bandleader Georgie Stott replies to his calls with perfect responses and harmonies, with eventually the whole band jamming out a ragtime piano solo outro, lead on both guitar and piano by George Nicholls.

Eva May

Hailing from Bristol, Eva May spent her childhood singing in choirs which has left a mark on her musical style with lush ethereal vocal arrangements. Her first single, Where Does The Time Go, was released in 2024 on Full Time Hobby. The song was written on her family piano, drawing a connection to her younger self whilst navigating growing older.

Myer U Clark

Myer U Clark is a Bristol-based singer-songwriter and a melody fanatic. An obsessive of old English folk tunes and PC Music equally, he has a penchant for the emotional and the absurd; especially in folk and theatrical musical environments. With conscientious vocals overlaid on intricately fingerpicked guitar melodies, his songs have a strange alchemy of Cole Porteresque charm with modern sensibilities.



Entry requirements: 18+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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