Sleep Naked Records Presents 'An Alt Rock Evening' at Crofters Rights
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A gig held at The Croft on Saturday 28th May. The event starts at 19:30.


A night for lovers of all things Punk, Grunge and Alternative Rock, we're back again bringing you live music, drinks and memories.

Lineup:

Ben n Ellie's Spaghetti Deli

They are a fun loving, chaotic, raucous duo from Bristol playing their own genre 'gunk' (garbage punk). Ben on drums/vocals, and Ellie on guitar. Together they are a sonic powerhouse and will bring the thunder!

Mess

Mess are a 2 piece from Bristol looking to shakeup the underground scene, taking inspiration from bands like Nirvana, Sex Pistols, R.E.M and The Cranberries, They always bring an energetic and exciting atmosphere to every show!

Primary Explosives

“Primary Explosives are a heavy alternative rock band playing original music in the style of bands like Royal Blood, Muse and Biffy Clyro. Since forming at the University of Bath, the band has been comprised of Archie’s guitar, Alex’s distorted bass tones and Felix’s drums. The band focuses on heavy grooves and filthy riffs.”

Tickets are £5 in advance or £7 on the door

- This is an 18+ show, MUST provide ID on the door if asked

- A Cashless Event

There is NO dedicated parking.
• The closest parking is Dove Street - accessible via Nine Tree Hill to the right of the venue.
• Parking is limited but frees up regularly (i.e. just keep driving around the block until you find
something).

Entry requirements:

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