Grandad, Gilded Cage, Proprioception, Byford Dolphin Incident and Peasants at Shredenhams
Headfirst Editor's Pick

"Horrible, horrible, horrible music that’ll really hurt your ears and make you do strange things, in a skatepark! Grandad’s foul, petulant, pensioner-baiting sludge-grind sits ugly atop this ASBO-worthy billing with Byford Dolphin Incident’s blistering aquatic-disaster powerviolence and Proprioception’s Dystopia-esque end-of-days crust. A nice kid like you should definitely steer well clear of this…"

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A gig on Friday 3rd April. The event starts at 19:15.


Big noisy banger for a Friday.
Grandad
https://grandadband.bandcamp.com/album/gerontophile

Gilded Cage
https://gildedcagebristol.bandcamp.com/

Proprioception
https://proprioceptionhc.bandcamp.com/

Byford Dolphin Incident
exchange-basement">https://liquidlibrary.bandcamp.com/album/incident-at-exchange-basement

Peasants
https://youtu.be/1g49SVf0RH8?si=C5_kIjqI1UIpPmaS

Fresh into a tour Grandad return to Bristol with their own brand of carnage. Mixing sludge, grind and noise along with many other forms of cathartic chaos.
Come see em now before their knees give out.

Gilded Cage bringing a fresh mix of sounds; doom, screamo and shoegaze first come to mind, although sure you'll find more if you dig in.
Favourable reviews include;
'sounds like Small Brown Bike on painkillers' - Liam from Loach
'if Rites of Spring met Eyehategod' - Rob from Carthage Must Be Destroyed.

Proprioception have been described as making Eyehategod even lazier, although there is so much more going on than this, such as the drummer seeming to keep growing limbs to maintain a frantic flurry of fury. All members captivating in their own rights.
If you saw their last show at The Chelsea then you know, if you don't then don't miss out again!

Byford Dolphin Incident have recently erupted all over the local scene, self proclaiming grind and powerviolence with a lot more coming through from a live set. A highly captivating performance with many of the band encouraging crowd participation.

Peasants are even fresher with this being their second show. Expect noise flowing through a OI/RAW BM setting, and bringing a selection of punk antics largely left out of today's scene. Is that for good reason? Would hardly be very punk of me to tell you so come and make your own mind up!

All together an absolute banger of a show that caters for anyone. Provided you like loud and heavy music.
Reckon you can handle it?



Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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