A
gig
held at Moor Beer Co
on Saturday 17th February. The event starts at 15:30.
Fallen Moon Promotions present another 'Moor Beer Brewery alldayer'!
This time the 'Bozos' bring their high-energy thrash and roll to headline the event (expect beer guzzling) - and a whole host of local talent support them for 7 hours of music, mayhem, beer and pizza.
* Doors 4pm
* First band 5pm and then new band on the hour
* Curfew 11pm
Venue: Moor Beer Brewery, Day Road (5-10 mins walk from Temple Mead Station)
Tickets: £8 ADV / £10 OTD
** Band bios **
Bozos:
'High energy beer drinkin' Rock n roll'
Cougar Mingus:
Hailing from Bristol, UK, Cougar Mingus delivers a powerful blend of heavy grungy metal that captivates audiences with its raw energy and modern edge. Drawing from the intensity of '90s grunge and the relentless drive of metal, the band's performances are characterised by blistering riffs, thunderous percussion, and gritty vocals. With a commanding stage presence, Cougar Mingus leaves an unforgettable impression, carving out a niche in the underground music scene. As they continue to push the boundaries of their genre, Cougar Mingus stands poised to make a significant impact on heavy music - ChatGPT
These Foundations:
These Foundations originally formed under the band's original name, Viridian Dawn, in 2017. Inspired by a range of progressive metal, thrash and metalcore bands, These Foundations' style of music is a mix of heavy rhythmic structures, technical pieces and melodic soundscapes
Death Is A Girl:
Fusing rock, funk, blues and a pinch of jazz, Death Is A Girl are a big blend of musical spices that have cooked up nicely to make Groove Rock! Heavy enough to mosh to, but groovy enough to dance to, the choice is yours. Death Is A Girl is quickly racking up the miles playing live and EP "TAILS", sees Death Is a Girl combines the groove influences of Prince and Rick James, with a dash of Deftones and the rocking musical vibes of Jeff Buckley, QOTSA and sprinklings of Mars Volta.
Disaster Clinic:
A five piece haunting, alt-metal band from Bristol. Drawing influence from Melodic Hardcore and Nu-Goth, Disaster Clinic fuse Mary Shelley’s romantic poetry with the blood curdling screams of Kittie.
FFO: Deftones, Type O Negative, Poppy
The Proxy Youth:
The Proxy Youth exploded onto the Bristol music scene back in 2018 and have gained attention for their catchy, socially relevant anthems, combining elements of grunge, Britpop and alternative rock, and their swaggering stage presence. Their songs have been played on nationwide radio stations including BBC Radio Bristol and Planet Rock and they have played venues such as The Fleece and The Louisiana.