A
gig
held at The Croft
on Thursday 15th January. The event starts at 19:15.
Join us for a night at The Croft, featuring the return of headline band Who Killed Bunny? with support bands Solar Season, Palemoon, and Layla Luv.
SET TIMES:
19:00 • Doors
19:15 - 19:45 • Layla Luv
19:50 - 20:20 • Palemoon
20:25 - 20:55 • Solar Season
21:00 - 22:00 • Who Killed Bunny?
HEADLINE:
“Who Killed Bunny? is Bristol’s toughest indie rock band, their name inspired by Donna Tartt’s dark thriller, The Secret History.
The band is comprised of members Friday (bass and backing vocals), Alfie (lead guitar and backing vocals), Monty (drums), and Lilybelle (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), working together to balance a dreamy, nostalgic atmosphere with an undercurrent of darkness and grit, which would be incomplete without a sprinkle of irony and wit in their lyrics.
From the first strum to the last echoing buzz of Alfie’s distortion pedal, Who Killed Bunny? want to infiltrate your subconscious and invite you in their world.”
"Solar Season, is a Bristol-based rock band consisting of Matilda Ro (vocals and rhythm guitar), Ru Taylor (lead guitar), Jack Jones (bass), and Archie Bulman (drums).
For fans of Greta Van Fleet, Stevie Nicks, and Led Zeppelin - Solar Season are bringing back the 60s/70s classic rock sound with their own folk, funky twist."
“Palemoon, is a Bristol-based band consisting of members Daniel Eytle (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Alfie Evans (drums), Dominic Wong (lead guitar and backing vocals), Declan Stephenson (synth and piano), and Katlin Hayes (bass).
They are influenced by the likes of Radiohead, Muse, and Jeff Buckley.”
"Layla Luv, is a Bristol-based artist singer/songwriter, that puts a spin on dream pop through incorporation of ambient, folk and electronic tones. Balancing raw lyricism with immersive soundscape elements, she creates an environment that is fragile yet atmospheric.
Drawing inspiration from songwriters such as Grouper, Adrianne Lenker and Ethel Cain, Layla Luv places emphasis on introspection lyrics, intimate vocals alongside dreamy electronic arrangements.”