A gig held at Exchange on Sunday 18th October. The event starts at 19:15.
Makeshift Art Bar
Plus supports TBA
7pm doors
£12.50 Adv
Today, April 29th 2026, Part arch absurdist’s, part dissonant poets Makeshift Art Bar announce their highly anticipated F*CK MONEY headline tour for October 2026. Following on from the recent release of their blistering single 'Chocolate’ which picked up acclaim from BBC 6Music, Radio X, 3voor12, Matt Wilkinson (Apple), DIY, DORK, The Line of Best Fit, So Young, and Rough Trade, and the announcement of the upcoming 'Marionette' EP which arrives on June 26th via Heist or Hit (Westside Cowboy, Her’s). The traffickers of aural brutality have just announced headline dates for Newcastle, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol, Brighton, and London with tickets on sale Friday 1st May at 10am.
Makeshift Art Bar is a cultural defibrillator. In a society that increasingly resembles an algorithmic discharge of vapid similitude, they are a caustically vital slab of sonic mayhem.
Dangerous, authentic and raw. No-fi, textural disorientation specialists who make experimental noise rock with such primordial aggression that it’s enough to wake a generation from its narcosis of nostalgia fetishism. Joseph Sweeney (lead vocals/guitar/electronics), Callum McGuigan (bass), Alleyah Boulaich (drums) and Callum Sweeney (guitar/lap- steel) summon the nihilistic ideology of punk, the architectural precision of dance, and the dark convulsions of post-industrial pioneers, without conforming to genre convention or expectations.
DJs and publications are lining up to call themselves fans with BBC 6Music playlisting the band and granting them a live session; presenter Mary Anne Hobbs describing their track ‘Bedwetter’ as: “Imagine catching the tears of 1980s Bargeld and Cave and using them to wipe down a devastatingly beautiful cafe racer motorcycle.” The band’s brand of emotionally raw, primal catharsis also cut through on wax, peaking at No. 3 in the UK Vinyl Single Charts with their Early Doors Dinked Edition.
Discordance and strange rhythms. Unorthodox frequencies and panic-attack oscillations burbling through the cracks in ever-shifting structures.The rising sonic powerhouse dropped their debut EP ‘Lackluster Writing Makes Fundamental Reading’ in January 2025 to critical acclaim. By summer, they’d featured on Mount Palomar single ‘Pass the Parcel’, whisking synthetic timbres into an abstract Irish post-punk milieu. Newly signed to indie heavyweights Heist or Hit (Westside Cowboy, Her’s) EP two: ‘Marionette’ has been produced by Daniel Fox (Sprints, Melts, Psy-chotic Monks, Naked Lungs, Nerves, Ronan Group) and it’s set to be seminal. A set text for future musicians with aspirations of innovation. “The theme of the marionette is present throughout each song, involving some aspect of a power struggle and a lack of control within oneself.”
Across the EP, vocalist Joseph has a tendency to hyper-fixate on themes of control and unhappiness. Creating rooms in which doom and isolation ricochet. Not that it’s all bad news. “We like to think that by shedding light on the negative, it commands a sense of hope.” Influenced as much by the liminal-space horror and uncanny dread of Silent Hill as the existentialist theatre of The Twilight Zone or the absurdity of Twin Peaks, they occupy a space between unease and impulse. Makeshift Art Bar is not a band interested in being liked. They’re a band interested in being necessary. There’s so much eating and drinking in their work that multiple listens simply don’t satisfy; something new reveals itself on each return visit. Audacious. Idiosyncratic. Vital. A young band carrying identity, defiance and an uncompromising vision as if it isn’t a rare cargo.
Please note the basement is not wheelchair accessible and is accessed by a narrow enclosed staircase. For more accessibility info, please email [email protected]