Events on Thursday 25th October
“When you're a new parent it can be pretty tricky getting out and doing things you're used to. Mamas and Ha-Has is adult comedy in a baby friendly environment. So whether you're a new mum, dad, aunt, uncle, granny or granddad we welcome you to The Greenbank Pub Easton with your little one to laugh and have a good time.”
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Mamas and Ha-Has
“They have been playing since 2012, developing their sound and finally recorded their first full-length album in a 100% analog way at Magnetic Fidelity (a studio in rural northern Greece) with Jesus Agnew, an engineer experienced in the field of analog and DIY recordings. Only analog equipment was used in the recording-mixing-mastering stages of the album. All the songs in the record were performed entirely live during just one day. In 2016 they released their second full length album "II" as well as an EP, once more fully analog and live.”
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Naxatras // Gnob // Derelics
“Shadow on Everything, the third LP by Bambara and their first for Wharf Cat Records, represents a decisive step forward for the NYC-via-Georgia trio. Frontman Reid Bateh, drummer Blaze Bateh, and bassist William Brookshire have always been adept students of noise rock and post-punk, mining the work of bands like Swans and The Birthday Party to construct what NPR called their "beautifully dynamic nightmares." Now, they've transcended their early influences to produce a Western Gothic concept album that sounds as big as the desert sky looming over its characters' lives.”
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BAMBARA
“Yes, one of country music's most talked-about new talents and the voice behind the smash single “Yours,”a stunning ballad inspired by his wife of four years, Kailey,that’s racked up over 33million streams to date on Spotify, where he’s been on the Hot Country, Country Gold Playlists and more for over a year, and exploded since being serviced to country radio in April need not go into “entertainer mode” before he catapults himself onstage to deliver one of his notoriously amped-up live shows.”
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Darius Rucker
“With new album Rebound, Eleanor Friedberger has created a subtle world that is a little fizzier, a little synthier- more cinematic, more meditative- than her previous three albums. In the wake of 2016's jarring political shift, Friedberger felt a need to be even more self-reliant, right down to the album artwork, in which she painted a backdrop and styled herself as an attempt to look like an amped up Lizzy Mercier Descloux.”
From:
Eleanor Friedberger + Anna B Savage