"Art punk? Post-folk? Baroque prog? What ARE Foot Foot? And what wizard conjured them from the cosmic realms? Mull on these questions and more as they enchant the Kino basement with Celtic balladry and velvety Americana from Eve Appleton Band + Enabling Behaviour’s haunted primordial post-punk."
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A
gig
held at Cafe Kino
on Wednesday 2nd July. The event starts at 19:00.
- Cafe Kino Presents:
- KINO LIVES: Night 3 (Wed 2nd July)
- FOOT FOOT + ENABLING BEHAVIOUR + EVE APPLETON BAND
- 40% of Proceeds Donated To Trans Aid Bristol
- 7-Night Celebration (Mon 30th June - Sun 6th July)
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- FOOT FOOT - www.linktr.ee/foot_foot
In the vanguard of the emerging Bristol underground scene, Foot Foot have drawn on the traditions of folk, math-rock, & discordant post-rock to produce their intricate brand of songcraft, creating moments of serenity & stillness before launching into fast, jagged rhythms.
- ENABLING BEHAVIOUR - www.linktr.ee/enablingbehaviour
Overtly pretentious and emotionally sterile, Enabling Behaviour are probably the most overrated band you've heard all year. Emerging from the primordial sonic ooze of the bleaker side of the Cornish punk scene, described as "unbearable noise" by their neighbours - but don't let that put you off, because they need the ticket sales to afford their extravagant and hedonistic lifestyles.
- EVE APPLETON BAND - www.linktr.ee/eveappletonband
Green Man Rising 2023’s crowned champions come with Bible-black parables, nursery rhymes and ballads, played against avant-garde acoustic band music.
Having gathered a group of like-minded and talented cohorts, expect to hear echoes of 60s Folk Revival, Americana, and Alternative Folk.
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‘KINO LIVES’ is a week-long celebration of:
- Cafe Kino’s continued presence in Bristol’s creative community...
- The launch of our revitalised events programme...
- An enduring commitment to providing a safe, inclusive and progressive space for
Bristol's queer community, allies, and all who value equity and justice.
Taking place between Monday 30th June - Sunday 6th July,
40% of all proceeds will be donated to Trans Aid Bristol.
This celebration aims to strengthen community bonds, amplify underrepresented voices, and express clear solidarity with Trans+ rights and broader struggles for social justice during this critical time.