Seven Colour Drive/The Road/Ogives/Twin Siblings at Crofters Rights

A gig held at The Croft on Saturday 15th June. The event starts at 19:00.


SEVEN COLOUR DRIVE
sevencolourdrive.bandcamp.com
Huge, cinematic soundscapes that swirl around different reverberated textures before hitting you full force with the almighty slam of three guitars, drums and bass riffing into oblivion. Post-rock is so often murked with a lack of real push and pull, but Seven Colour Drive's arrangements never stop for a breather, and are always looking towards that next crucial build with ferocious energy.

THE ROAD
whenwilltheroadend.bandcamp.com
If Godlfesh and Neurosis had a baby, it would be as destructive and nasty as The Road. Combing wall-strippingly heavy riffs and an agonising and pulverising chug, this two piece create a massive and all-consuming sound that can hypnotise you in just the way metal should. File Under: Total Destruction.

OGIVES BIG BAND
ogives.bandcamp.com/album/love-from-the-basement
Complex, guitar driven blistering experimental rock formed from the psychedelic dronescapes of Øgïvęš and the ex rhythm section of Lambhorn. Inventors of Smash Prog. No drones, just riffs.
"They sound like Mastodon when they were good" (Punter)

TWIN SIBLINGS
twinsiblings.bandcamp.com
Drum machine, voice & baritone guitar soundtracking your comedown from hell.

Adv. tickets £5.
£7 on the door.

Entry requirements:

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