We Are Parkas - "Medication" Single Release Party at Crofters Rights
£5 via link in description. £6 OTD.

A gig held at The Croft on Friday 23rd August. The event starts at 07:30.


Support from Hush Mozey + Getrz.

TICKETS >>>> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/we-are-parkas-medication-single-release-party-230819-tickets-64168041339

7:30pm DOORS

WE ARE PARKAS
https://www.facebook.com/Weareparkas/

‘Incredible lyrics. Ridiculously talented. A brilliant, brilliant British indie rock band’ - Adam Crowther, BBC Radio Bristol.

‘We•Are•Parkas are one of Bristol’s most promising bands. Convicting, intense and uptight indie delivered with a Gallagher swagger and lashings of rock and roll like it should be.’ - Reuben Myles, RMT Productions."

‘Think mid 00’s indie-golden era. There is a definite influence from likes of The Fratellis and Razorlight in these tunes, with the title track ‘We Are The Gods’ sounding very Two Door Cinema Club to me at the start. However don’t let that take away from the exceptional songwriting in this record, with the lead singer’s outstanding voice making it all sound completely original.’ - Sean Wise, Spice UK

HUSH MOZEY
https://www.facebook.com/hushmozey/

In the heart of England, where chimney sweeps and milkmen once ruled the streets, emerge a band from the ash and soot, bringing you a new phase in music that will relieve you from all despair. A remedy they call, Drowzy Rock and Roll.

GETRZ
https://www.facebook.com/GETRZBAND/

Four-piece rock band from Swindon, UK, with slick guitar lines, enigmatic lyrics and an explosive live set.

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