FASHION TIPS Wendy Miasma, Bell Lungs, Shit Creek at The Cube
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A gig held at The Cube on Sunday 25th May. The event starts at 19:30.


Liquid Library and the Cube Cinema present 4 of the best things going today: FASHION TIPS Anyone who attended Supernormal last year, or the Margin Forever all-dayer in November, or who've heard Steve Lamacq play their burning hot single 'Steve Lamacq' is well aware that Fashion Tips are the coolest band on the planet - sonically radical but still chocka with hooks and bops, they blenderise the best bits of Le Tigre, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Atari Teenage Riot into a hardcore romp of amen breaks, sass vocals and whammified guitar feedback WENDY MIASMA If there was any justice in the world, Wendy would be more famous than Madonna. The (not a) pop-robot from the future has released multiple albums of glorious lo-fi bleeps across Bristol labels, but their live show (complete with a backing band, props and costume changes) is where the music truly shines. It is silly, it is queer, it is fun, it is everything. BELL LUNGS This Scottish/Turkish sound architect has developed a reputation and name that precedes her through continuous touring and relentless invention, despite still not having officially ever released an album (it's coming guys, she's recording it right NOW with that Jim off Portishead). An obsessive instrument and sound-machine collector with a heavenly voice - you can expect a gorgeous, melodious folk-music-from-another-world built out of drones, improv, foley and who know what else every time she comes through our City. SHIT CREEK The esoterically, algorithmically, mathematically, aleatorically, diagetically, chaotically, methodically generated glitch ambience of Shit Creek is a bundle of contradictory descriptors: deeply devotional, painfully human and somehow pastoral despite it's inherent unnaturalness, emerging fully formed yet chaotically primal from the black box of Lewis Duffy's laptop. Cosmic Egg music for the chronically anxious. As always, no TERFS no TORIES no BIGOTS no BASTARDS Tickets are priced on a sliding scale, pick whichever you like based on how flush you feel and if you can pay it forward. NOTAFLOF.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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