What's On / Tuesday 4th April 2017

What's On Tuesday 4th April in Bristol

— Tuesday 4th April 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Tuesday 4th April.

Events on Tuesday 4th April

“A young Yorkshire singer-songwriter signed to the Bella Union label. Her Yorkshire upbringing however is something of a red herring, as Macve's voice sounds more like a kindred spirit to Lana Del Rey. "Instantly you are drawn in, a timeless, haunting, tremulous vocal that radiates amongst stark, darkly hued atmosphere, the mystical twang of a lonesome guitar and beautiful, bewitching lyrics"”
From: Holly Macve

“Trim is a genuine one-off. An immediately discernable presence and personality, his distinctive, lopsided flow stands out in 3D from any backing track it’s wrapped around. Since cutting his teeth in the early days of grime, he has honed an inimitable and witty lyrical approach, seamlessly blending everyday observation with surreal humour. Witty insults cut abruptly into strange and imaginative asides; tales of growing up are paired with musings on video games, family, friendship and London life.”
From: Trim

“Carousel Talent presents the incredible Sam Green and the Midnight Heist for a huge, energy filled night of Delta Blues, Pacific Northwest Grunge, Hill-Billy Soul and Californian Punk-Rock. A must see for fans of the John Butler Trio, Gomez, Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsies and Nirvana.”
From: Sam Green and the Midnight Heist + The H

“Yep Golden Oriole are back in Bristol! Hailing from Norway and bringing a completly cathartic racket. Ensuring that this normal quiet little Tuesday will be ripped a new one we'll also have Death of Money, SWIR and COIMS. SOLID.”
From: Golden Oriole , SWIR, Death

“Gully’s uniquely artful blend of trip hop, jazz funk and wonky electronica pricked the ears of BBC Introducing, playing his single ‘Rain’ in January and further interviewing him on the 18th of February, which can be found online. Mixing 80’s grooves with, a full three-piece brass section and a imitable lyricism. Like Tom Misch and King Krule re-imagining J Dilla and the Beach Boys. This is not lost when transferred to the 7 piece. Gully is at home on stage, and the ease of which the live show is performed enthrals audiences both old and new.”
From: Save Our Soul

For all 10 events on Tuesday 4th see the listings below.