Events on Monday 24th September
“You the audience are the TV executives being shown the first screening of a television drama, the direction of which will be decided by you in the opening moments. Love, lust, fear, despair, mild annoyance – anything can and will happen. Expect lots of laughs and audience interaction as the story unfolds before you.”
From:
Closer Each Day: Pilot Season
“Lesley Keller of Pancakes & Whiskey said, "Each time I see them perform I’m dumbfounded at just how great they are”. paris_monster’s live show is something to behold. The challenge when seeing them live is getting past the fact that there are only two people creating all that sound. Two people. A drumset. A bass. A keyboard. A eurorack modular synth. One microphone. And all that sound. Beyond this visual impossibility is a careful and deliberate balance of sounds, colors, and textures. Melodies to serve a story. Chaos to destroy preciousness. Blues-folk that's both hypnotic and engaging.””
From:
Paris Monster, White Feather Collective
“BKC burst out of Australia’s Gold Coast as a duo in 2010 with a batch of lo-fi, high-rotation triple j hits. Their full band debut LP “Nothing To Do” was recorded in New York with producer Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) - released back in 2012. Now based in Australia once again, with a new band and new label home at Inertia Music, Bleeding Knees Club have just recorded their new album with producer Lachlan Mitchell (The Vines) and are ready to take it to the world.”
From:
Bleeding Knees Club
“A young indie four piece from Liverpool, Sean, Josh, Arran and Carl are The Night Cafe. Possessing a youthful energy with a style reminiscent of Vampire Weekend and The Maccabees, yet strongly attached to their hometown, channelling the musical heritage of The Beatles and The Coral. You can expect melodic and charming indie with the band's signature intricately spun guitar riffs and sweet vocal melodies.”
From:
The Night Cafe / Chappaqua Wrestling / Plaza
““A Boy Called Man’s set was obviously well rehearsed and full of well written songs. Their interaction with the crowd was impressive and they were a really easy band to work with!” Absent Kelly.”
From:
SongSmith @Mr Wolf's