Events on Friday 9th December
“Mousa gets into the trouble of his life when he steals the wrong car. What he thought was an Israeli car and an easy way to make money in his impoverished Palestinian refugee camp turns out to be a load of misfortune when he discovers a kidnapped Israeli soldier in the trunk. Mousa’s hopes of paying the bribe that will guarantee him an exit visa out of the country and away from his wrecked love affair dissipate as he finds himself on the run from Palestinian militias and the Israeli intelligence.”
From:
Love, Theft and Other Entanglements
“The Burning Hell is the alter ego of Canadian Songwriter Mathias Kom, and the band has been on the road in one form or another since 2007, playing everywhere from festivals like Glastonbury and Dawson City to bars, living rooms, abandoned bunkers, and a mental asylum in rural France. Musically, The Burning Hell runs the gamut from introspective folk to hyperactive rock and roll, and so the band can adapt to its surroundings like a karma of anthropomorphic chameleons, taking the audience on a supermarket-cart ride through hooky, upbeat pop songs, dark ballads about pet euthanasia, and anthems for barbarians, economic conferences, and love.”
From:
The Burning Hell
“Tickets are £6 and available from here on Headfirst or our shop, Roll for the Soul is a fairly small space with a limited capacity so we definitely recommend grabbing one in advance. This is a not for profit show, should we make any money we'll be donating it to positive causes.”
From:
Bruising w/ Neurotic Fiction
“The music of Memphis May Fire is the sound of hope and compassion, delivered by a dedicated group of men striving for something greater than the world around them. Memphis May Fire is a clarion call to those who insist on bettering themselves, their loved ones and the conditions afflicting the world. It’s not about divisive politics, it’s not about polarizing debate – it’s about the transcendent power of love through heavy rock.”
From:
Rise Up Tour
“Free mouth watering food and hot drinks provided, presents under the Christmas tree and the spirit of charitable giving running high. Join us to share the unique experience of a show that will brighten even the darkest of winter nights.”
From:
The Christmas Turkey