Events on Sunday 12th May
“Trinity is used by over 64,000 people a year, holding true to our values as a space to congregate and celebrate. Alongside our free community events, art programme, heritage activities and conservation works we support groups and communities with over 4000 hours free and subsidised hall space every year, ensuring everyone in Bristol has the opportunity to access and shape arts and culture.”
From:
Trinity Garden Party
“Stonefield have been rendering their powerful mosaic of proto-psych, since they were only as tall as the smallest of the strange stone formations that surround their home town in Australia’s rural South-East. From within their stellar nebulae, the four Findlay sisters have pressed light years into days and agitated tidal patterns across the globe, for more than a decade.”
From:
Stonefield
“Bristol based indie rock band specialising in melodramatic breakdowns and big chorus’s. the band draw influences from artists such as Foals, The Killers and Kasabian, creating a captivating soundscape that’ll draw you in from start to finish.”
From:
Felina @ The Old England Pub, Bristol
“Duets for double bass and bass clarinet that show a prim restraint and polite seriousness, dainty minuets retaining a pleasing overall heft and depth. Arco shivers and delicately blown overtones give way to the percussive pops and slaps of the clarinet's keys, matched by stringy stabs, before subsiding back into sonorous dual drone.”
From:
Matthew Grigg / SALTINGS + Chris Cundy / Dom Lash
“Unusually this is a family of one - Laurence Collyer - but he is a man of many parts: singer, songwriter, acoustic multi-instrumentalist and (natch) a deft master of the loop pedal. Most importantly, he’s a man of imagination who writes heart-tuggingly original songs and makes astonishing interpretations of unlikely rock classics.”
From:
The Diamond Family Archive