Events on Friday 26th October
“Using his trademark blend of audience interaction and razor-sharp improvisation, Abandoman's Rob Broderick will take you on a magical journey, transforming the audience’s likes, loathes and daydreams into hit songs and captivating tales.”
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Abandoman: Pirate Radio
“Fearless writing and lighting fast wit make Fern Brady an exceptional comedian, whose bizarre true life tales and insightful observations always make for a comedy set like no other. Fern has performed stand up on numerous TV shows including Live from the BBC and Live at The Apollo (to be aired in 2018).”
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Fern Brady plus Tom Little and guests
“Born in Bristol in 2017, Lessens are a four-piece that create brooding, anti-indie, post-pop, served with a side of pessimism and despondency. Despite this, they possess occasional lilting moments of unjustified hope and sporadic eruptions of, what can almost be described as, accidental happiness.”
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Lessens and The Ornsteins @ The Old England
“Come descend beyond the veil, into The Necropolis, a city of the dead, to dance and cavort with the beautiful and the damned! In these haunted streets that sleep, restless and unruly beneath our feet, where secrets and stories are waiting to be lost and found, in this ungodly realm, step into an other world, waiting for us all underground!”
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Necropolis - City of The Dead
“Headlining is Gondwana Records’ electric-soul quartet Noya Rao, with Olivia Bhattacharjee’s honeyed vocals propelled by deep electro-acoustic grooves this Leeds group are stirring deep soundscapes into UK jazz. With support from Saffron Record’s most recent signing, R&B Bristol-based producer/singer Mercy’s Cartel is playing a debut of new material mixing truthful messages into soulful productions with Nigerian influences.”
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Saffron Records presents Noya Rao + Mercy's Cartel