Cheap Dirty Horse at Exchange
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A gig held at Exchange on Wednesday 27th November. The event starts at 20:00.


Cheap Dirty Horse
With Cotswold Trash

CHEAP DIRTY HORSE
Cheap Dirty Horse are a big rowdy queer trash folk-punk band from Nottingham. Blending acoustic and electric guitar with banjo, accordion, bass, drums, and sometimes mandolin, they write energetic, joyful protest music. They sing about trans rights, dead billionaires, and the importance of doing the things you love. They sing about grief, washing machines, and stealing shit. Angry, but always empowering.

COTSWOLD TRASH
Birthed in the rolling fields of Stroud, some crusty folk came together with a vision to make silly songs and change the world. A fusion of folk, punk, bird related songs and chaos has moulded the Trash Cats into the band they are now. Singing songs about solidarity, feminism, crows taking over the world and Chickens. Cotswold Trash combine upbeat folk punk rhythms while delivering important messages nestled between comedic lighthearted chaos fuelled sounds.
Having their music described as "Supine-up jump-boogie waste-folk about birds and feminism. Raudous thought-strumming around issues of avian existentialism, a Post-modern pastoral skiffle" by at least 1 person in a pub one time. Cotswold Trash are ready to confuse more innocent bystanders and get them grooving.

7pm doors
£10 Adv / £5 concession

Please note the basement is not wheelchair accessible and is accessed by a narrow enclosed staircase. For more accessibility info, please email [email protected]

Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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