A
gig
held at The Jam Jar
on Saturday 14th March. The event starts at 19:30.
What’s that you say? A double headline show of Bristol ska, folk and festival funk favourites? We’re in!
Mr Tea and The Minions draw on a huge range of influences, from Balkan, Folk and Ska to Rock, Metal and Dub
Crinkle Cuts bring a world of heavy grooves, tantric funk and soulful skanks.
Knees Up. Groove On.
Saturday 14th March
Mr Tea and The Minions
Crinkle Cuts
Doors Open 7.30pm
The Jam Jar, Bristol
18+
MR TEA AND THE MINIONS
Drawing on a huge range of influences, from Balkan, Folk and Ska to Rock, Metal and Dub (plus plenty in between), festival favourites Mr Tea and the Minions create incredibly energetic, original music to make you literally dance your socks off!
Led by Elle's powerful vocals and Lucy's vibrant folk fiddle, the band are releasing 3 brand new songs that are among their strongest to date and have been going down a storm at their extravagantly colourful, theatrical live performances. The band treat the audience as co-conspirators and every show is about collectively having the best time possible, with MTATM contributing incredible amounts of energy, dancing wildly and
most importantly having amazing fun doing it!
CRINKLE CUTS
Crinkle Cuts bring a world of heavy grooves, tantric funk and soulful skanks. From Bristol, the 7-piece have brought their electric live show to stages across the UK and Europe and have built up a reputation for getting crowds dancing through the night, whilst they dance through the stage.
They have recently released their debut 13-track album, produced by Kris Burton and recorded at Monnow Valley Studios and Music APE Studios and mastered by Chris Wright at Abbey Road.
"The Pleasure is All Yours" is perhaps best imagined by thinking of a mix of early Chili's, and the Cat Empire by way of the Black Seeds. Album artwork designed by legendary urban artist Sweettoof.
The new singles "Whiskey Smile" and "Pick Up the Junk" are out NOW to stream or download on all platforms; watch this space as the only way is up for the UK's only self-proclaimed Tantric Funk band.