Screaming Dead + Last Dusk + Schrodinger at The Thunderbolt
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"OG cult UK horror punks! Back from the dead for their just deserts, to claim the undead throne of British deathrockin’ power-punk. With support from Costa Rican goth originators Last Dusk, this is a macabre must FFO: Eloise-era Damned, TSOL, Bauhaus, Misfits, Naut, Virgin in Veil, Horror Vacui."

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£6

A gig held at The Thunderbolt on Thursday 28th March. The event starts at 20:00.


SCREAMING DEAD
Screaming Dead are a punk rock band from Cheltenham formed in 1980, who have often been characterized as "horror punk". They released several singles and EPs with indie chart success, before splitting up in 1985. They reformed in 1997, disbanded again in 1999, and reformed with three original members in 2014. This line-up toured the East Coast of the USA in 2018.

LAST DUSK
Last Dusk is a Goth Rock band from San Jose, Costa Rica.
Founded in 2010 by bassit and singer Carfax Haddo, from the need
of keeping the flame of the genre alive in a moment that there was no
goth bands at all in their country. It started as studio only project then
everything developed into a live band being the first Costa Rican
Goth Rock band to play abroad.

SCHRODINGER
Schrödinger combines cold and chaotic vocal feelings with a range of guitars and synthesizers that support a dense and monotonous atmosphere, which decays to the threshold of the current romantic and melancholic darkness.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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