A
gig
held at Crofters Rights
on Tuesday 31st October. The event starts at 19:00.
Finding Aurora are a 4 piece alt/grunge rock outfit destined for heavy riffs, loud choruses and anthemic lyrics in their DNA. Formed as a bedroom project which has taken to stages of 200+, the band are inspired by the sonic essence of the 90s alternative rock scene and moulded together with the resemblance of prime punk, grunge and post grunge music. They are a must have to alternative rock fans.
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James’ Room are a rock band based in Bath/Bristol, taking influence from the haunting melodies of Radiohead, the crunching riffs of Queens of the Stone Age, and the atmospheric tones of the War on Drugs. This can be heard in their debut single, “Come In” which was released in 2022 to high praise from industry and fans alike. The band have since released 2 more singles and a live EP, recorded at Crofters Rights in Bristol, further cementing their position as one of the best live bands in the South West. Frontman and songwriter Sam Jones grew up surrounded by the music of the Beatles, thanks to his grandad, who bought him a guitar at the age of four. Seeing them live, you can expect a symphony of raw energy and blaring guitars, coupled with a real, tangible connection, between band and audience.
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Bristol based singer-songwriter and producer Ambo Grey blends the distorted impact of grunge with the droning, dreamy tones of shoegaze. Heavily influenced by the sounds of artists like Puma Blue, Alex G, Pixies and King Krule, he tackles themes of isolation, escapism, relationships and youth.
Droning, gravelly vocals in combination with face-melting, wailing guitar sounds invoke bittersweet feelings of nostalgia, love and loss.