A
gig
held at The Crown
on Thursday 14th July. The event starts at 20:00.
This is conscious Sounds biggest event to date!!! With ten bands on the bill and two stages, this one is going to be great!! This event is a must for lovers of Post-punk, Post-hardcore, Shoegaze and Noise.
this event will take Place at The Crown, 10 All Saints Ln, Avon, Bristol BS1 1JH on the 14th of July. Doors will be at 20:00-00:00. Tickets will be £8 on Headfirst and £10 on the door.
The Bands (not in order of set)-
Peacelily
Known for their chaotic and intense live performances, Asher and Neve, better known as the two-piece punk band Peacelily, blend hard-hitting riffs with politically charged lyrics culminating in a sound that has been described as ‘The bastard child of Sleaford Mods and Royal Blood’ Ultimately, they are a band that need to be seen to be believed.
Formed in 2018 under their old name Swine, they cut their teeth on the Cornish and Plymouth alt scene, quickly garnering a tight knit following. Shortly after moving to Bristol, they decided to undergo a rebrand to better reflect their ever-evolving sound. In the past few years, they’ve supported artists such as Turbowolf, Subhumans and Wych Elm, in addition to playing many of Bristol’s best-known venues including The Louisiana, The Fleece, Bristol Beacon and The Exchange.
Hypothetics
Unrelenting and direct, Bristol’s Hypothetics have a sound that pushes the four to the extremes; as engaging with driven outbursts of noise as they are with thoughtful progressive ideas, we see a band that are happy not settling.
Lessens
A Bristol-based three-piece formed in 2019, Lessens’ ethos of reverb-drenched reductivism serves up brooding quiet and haunting melancholy. Spacious textures traverse the gamut from sombre to seismic, with sporadic eruptions of vitriol and almost accidental happiness. This ethos is inspired not just by the ceaseless noise of modern life, but by the tension between beauty, fragility and anxiety. It’s about clarity, simplification and sparsity. What emerges from that framework falls somewhere between post-punk and post-rock.
Kingsdown youth Choir
Kingsdown Youth Choir are a 7 Piece Located in Bristol. Their standout contemporary sound and use of instrumentation is a real asset to the 7 piece. Reminiscent of bands like black country new road.
BatteryPoint
Post-punk quartet from Bristol. They are very new to the Bristol scene
BibleClub
Bristol based post-punk/gaze 5 piece. BibleClub Released Their first single "Lizard" earlier this year.
Nossiennes
Shoegaze Tri. Nossiennes (pronounced noss-yen) Aim to break away from the pastiche of the 90s into a less obvious fusion. Finding links with post-punk (wire, Bunnymen ECT) Post-minimalism (such as Steve reich). IDM (BOC4-Tet). As well as Noise and Post-Rock (Sonic Youth, Godspeed, ECT). Use of expansive sound-on-sound looping Guitars. Growling bass and defiantly Skilful drums act as a contrast comparable to the soothing-noise mix of My Bloody Valentine but resulting in a totally heterogeneous end result: Accompanied by just as much of a balance of soft high tenor doused in reverberation.
Established in 2019 they have been making small ripples in the Shoegaze scene since the release of their EP Vivere in early 2020(shoredive Records) And self recorded Demo in the summer.
Altermodern
Originally from Brazil, AlterModerns are a Bristol-based duo who have never been afraid to wear their influences on their musical sleeves. Psychedelic, garage, punk blues... they perform 'docuficional' songs about how communication, travel and migration affect a way of life.