Events on Saturday 9th November
“We are taking a short break this summer as our hostess and co-producer takes on new projects across Europe but we cannot wait to return on November 9th with our BIGGEST AND BEST LINEUP EVER that can only be described as 10s 10s 10s across the board!! Bringing to Bristol the very best of the international and local cabaret scene! This time the CATEGORY IS.. Hun Pride! So, get ready for some telebox glamour, some familiar tv faces and some fabulous surprises with a line up that is as stellar as the cobbles of Coronation Street as Wig in a box promotions get ready to bring you a show you won't forget for a very long time!!”
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Category is...Hun Pride
“Come and join Benoît at
The Old Bookshop to celebrate the release of their new song Quantum Foam. Expect dreamy indie folk with ecstatic choruses and transcendent jams.”
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Benoît - Quantum Foam single launch
“With their self-titled debut album very much a live record that was written and recorded through jam sessions, the band re-focused on their songwriting craft for album two, bringing fully formed tracks to the studio and working intensively on arrangements. As a result, AYN? is a more concise and considered injection of SDC’s influences than ever before. Whilst retaining their core psych-sound, there’s a heaviness to SDC that seems latent within the band; gut-twisting, rolling riffs, dripping in distortion, ooze naturally from their skin.”
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SWEDISH DEATH CANDY
“Donut Records are proud to present Keg , Birdman Cult , Kimbo Nice and Grandmas House live at
Rough Trade Bristol. Bringing together Bristol and Brightons finest Garage rock and post punk under one roof! with support from the dynamic swine @waxhogs on the wheels of steel”
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KEG / Birdman Cult / Kimbo Nice / Grandmas House
“Following on from their Small Pond Records debut last yearInwards work exists in the experimental domain and draws influence from the far borders of dance music, using modular synths with acoustic and electronic sources to create a nostalgic and colourful sonic palette.”
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Inwards // Orryx // Rainbow Slicer