GNOD + BIRTHMARK + JEROME at Exchange
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"Sell out warning! From 15 person rotating ritual drone ensembles to 7”’s of 4 minute ‘skuzzcore dubnoise’: Gnod are many things to many people. With their shows: you never know who’ll be on stage, or how many, or what noises might emit. Sit back and embrace the infinite sludge. "

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A gig held at Exchange on Tuesday 27th August. The event starts at 20:00.


A few tickets available on the door!

GNOD • www.gnod.bandcamp.com
BIRTHMARK • www.coldlightmusic.bandcamp.com/album/lamentations
JEROME • www.mapledeathrecords.bandcamp.com/album/moving
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Since their inception, Gnod’s musical trajectory has been one of constant fluctuation borne out of an incessant need to discover new sonic worlds. Beginning life as a shamanic drone ensemble, at times fitting up to 15 members on stage, these early rituals informed the core ideals that have come to define the group in their years of activity; community and trance-inducing repetition. Throughout a discography that has amassed dozens of CD-R’s, cassettes and vinyls for labels like Rocket Recordings, Trensmat, Krokodilo (Blackest Ever Black) and their own Tesla Tapes imprint, a restless yet organic need mutate their music into new realms has had critics clawing for comparative touch stones. Acts as far ranging as Hawkwind, Popul Vuh, Pan Sonic, Sunburned Hand of the Man and Pharaoh Sanders have all been referenced in attempt to pinpoint their output, one that has historically never aped any genre but with each record furthered their own unique place in truly independent music. It is the exact same dedication to the live arena that has seen Gnod become one of the most celebrated live bands in the UK and secured them multiple tours and festival appearances throughout Europe. In these times of cash in hand ‘glory days’ reunions and bands simply rehashing their recorded material pitch perfect live, Gnod are a stark and welcome anomaly. Already moving on from the barley released and universally acclaimed epic ‘Infinity Machines’, the current live incarnation of the band is characterised by a crushing, cataclysmic new protest music whose call to arms gravitas offers a meaningful defiance to Cameron’s Austerity Britain. Gnod have taken their very namesake and charged it with bludgeoning new edge that is as euphoric as it is nihilistic. It is one that stridently attests to the group’s spiritual center, one of community that is inclusive and respectful of its audience yet will never placate to their expectations. Instead, Gnod offer a gateway to an aural black hole and along with firm guiding hand, the opportunity to dive head and body first into a powerfully new psychedelic maelstrom full of possibilities.
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14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult).
Presented by Gravy Train.
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GT events • www.gravytrainbristol.co.uk
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Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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