Prettiest Eyes at The Lanes

A gig held at The Lanes on Friday 17th May. The event starts at 19:30.


Prettiest Eyes

From the John Dwyer's (Oh Sees) journal:

“Very pleased to be working with these boys...

I first saw them ages ago at the Sattelite and they were cake-takers that night...now, they are stronger and weirder than ever. [...] just a soup of dance and mouths agog brutal, fractured, pogoing beats played by Pachy, also the singer, belching out vocal smoke rings in the laser light above the din they are flat out commands, militaristic in their delivery and yet catchy, like you like em Marcos, an extro-sensual bassist who climbs inside of your mind-clothes while grinding out aggressively greasy throbs and pulls and Paco, the keyboardist who at times plays reeling wailing lines that could be mistaken for a number of other instruments... and the hair on this dude I have a hard time remembering how nice his face is offstage, all you can see is a whip wigging out.

They are captivating, they are odd, they make strange and interesting choices [...] they simply rule and what a pleasure to hear the album doesn’t stray far from what makes them just melt it in person recorded perfectly to harness the animal on a nice inanimate slab of plastic you can take home for fans of Screamers, Suicide, Chrome, and yes, a hint of a down unda Birthday Party”

The Lanes

Friday 17th April

Doors: 8:00

FREE ENTRY

Entry requirements:

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