Events on Friday 27th March
“Devotional live-looper, ritual musician, wordsmith & sound priestexx, Jupiter’s Song Machine is the great majestic formidable energy of optimism that exists even in times of deep trauma and strife. Using their creativity to metabolise woundedness and shame into novel empowered forms, they pray to The Great Beyond, the delicious glittering edge of the cosmos expanding. Descending into the juicy unknown of darkness and inner psyche, they explore it all sensually, through embodied improvised audio encounter.”
From:
Kwier Arts
“We have been looking at other ways of how we can help keep the community together and support our assets within the community and came up with holding a film night With support from
The Cube Cinema we have been given this fantastic opportunity to show a film that we felt would be captivating.”
From:
Just Mercy + DJs
“It is 1846, and the little town of Lyme Regis is battered by howling winter-gales. Dying and increasingly dependent on laudanum, fossil hunter, Mary Anning reflects on her life. By challenging the status quo whilst making remarkable strides in a male dominated scientific world, her work threatens to disprove the very foundations she was raised on. Haunted by hallucinations of friends, enemies and even the creatures she spent her life hacking out of the living rock, Anning tries to make sense of her existence in her last moments.”
From:
Mary Anning - The Mad Woman of Lyme
“'ĠENN (pronounced Jenn) is a musical riot, ready to rock your ears and mess with your brain. They’re serving alternative post-punk madness with a fun twist, fresh out of their DIY framework. Based in Brighton, the band is a result of a trans-national pairing which came about through the internet.'”
From:
Frankie Delta / GENN / T-Bitch
“Emerging from the nihilistic quagmire of London, four-piece BEGGAR have announced their debut album Compelled To Repeat will be released on April 3rd via APF Records. BEGGAR propound a kind of sludge-meets-extreme-metal pandemic of tar thick riffs and groove, blasts, emotional vocal discharge and genre-bending brutality.”
From:
BEGGAR Album Launch + friends