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26/11/2016

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Gengahr / Caro / China Bears at The Boileroom

26/11/2016

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Gengahr

plus Caro / China Bears



Tickets: http://www.theboileroom.net/listings/events/26-nov-16-gengahr-the-boileroom/



Sit down for a natter with any horror film aficionado and they'll surely tell you that "they don't make them like they used to". It's widely acknowledged that the blood-and-guts gore of modern horror is no match for the classic creepiness of the genre, and it's these more timeless influences that Gengahr draw upon in spades.



On the surface, the hazy indie that this North London four-piece command seems a million miles from anything that might prompt sleepless nights, but it's the slowly creeping scares that leave the deepest impression.

Through their smog and psych, frontman Felix Bushe's lyricism draws upon the darkest corners of both the supernatural and the more grounded.

Breakthrough track 'Fill My Gums With Blood', for example, is a tale of "a little boy vampire who falls for a girl" whilst 'Powder's instrumentation melts around a wistful pondering on death.



"The fantastical side of the world is more exciting to me than the mundane," he explains. He cites early exposure to Lou Reed and David Bowie and their respective constructions of alternate worlds within their lyrics as a huge turning point - "that was the point that I realised there was more than just writing about smoking cigarettes and drinking beers," he smiles. David Lynch and Terry Gilliam are also confessed as influences on their cinematic take on indie pop.



Those musical backdrops are building a legacy of their own too, with guitarist John Victor already being framed alongside greats of the instrument like Jonny Greenwood and Graham Coxon. Indeed, it was John who solidified these school-friends' ambition with his effortless, virtuoso guitar-work, though it was perhaps more accidental a pairing than it might seem. John studied jazz bass at university, and only met the rest of the band when playing bass in function bands - his guitar technique is entirely self-taught. With NME declaring his on-stage physique "octopus-like", there's clearly something of that aforementioned otherworldliness seeping into the members themselves, as well as their effortless talents.



The BOILEROOM

13 Stoke Fields

Guildford

Surrey

GU1 4LS

01483 440022

www.theboileroom.net

The Boileroom, 13 Stoke Fields 13 Stoke Fields, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4LS