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Farebrother + Feuerhaus & Squidge
About this Event
* FAREBROTHER *
Bath-based indie rock quartet Farebrother have had a non-stop 2016, with the release of their début EP ‘Rapture’ and numerous shows under their belts, the band are certainly making their mark on the local music scene. Having recently supported the likes of The Amazons, Baby Strange, Beach Baby and All Tvvins in Bristol, Farebrother have received excellent feedback from both bands and audiences alike. Esteemed blogs such as TMRW Magazine have supported Farebrother, adding them to their ‘TMRW Presents’ gig night line-ups along with acts such as Flyte, Tempesst and ISLAND taking place at The Garage and The Finsbury in London. In addition to this, BBC Introducing in the West have broadcast the band’s lead single ‘Third Flaw’ on their Saturday night show. To accompany this, Farebrother released their first music video for ‘Third Flaw’ in August of this year which was filmed by established production company Media Mayhem. Receiving high praise from social media and fans alike, Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams even tweeted the new clip, which received a great response. Farebrother have been prominent on the festival circuit this year with the prestigious Dot to Dot Festival being a particular highlight for the band. Things are only just getting started for this incredibly talented four-piece, keep an eye out as 2017 looks set to be their year!
* FEUERHAUS *
The four fresh-faced boys of this Bristol band create something that hint at a Twin Peaks soundtrack, combined with contemporary alt/indie sonics. Their otherworldly vocals, dreamily cascading guitar melodies and free-flowingly crucial bass lines, glide effortlessly yet hold tight with the drums in a dream team rhythm section. Feuerhaus deliver a haunting performance that will linger longer in the mind than you could ever imagine.
* SQUIDGE *
Squidge are an explosive new rock band from Bath, UK. The sonic palette of Squidge’s music ranges from gentle ethereal melodies to shocking bursts of colossal energy. Squidge has thrown a variety of genres- such as grunge, emo, punk and occasional math rock moments- into a large melting pot. Their shows are well renowned for being chaotic, due to the energetic relationship between the band and the crowd. With comments ranging from “Spiders from Mars covering Green Day” to “fetch me a band aid I’m bleeding”. Never miss the opportunity to get Squidged.
DOORS 7.30PM
£3 ENTRY