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April's Fuzz Bat show sees another jaunt to the lovely Home Bar and features a cracking lineup of angular indie quartet Cuttings, Psychedelic garage rock from Dragged Up and new wonky punk from Pony/Ponies/Pony's.
In reverse running order...
Cuttings: Fuzz-soaked angular indie rock four piece full of fun adventurous twists and turns. First show since June 2022.
Listen: https://cuttings.bandcamp.com/album/tact
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulNmLSkhe5c
Dragged Up: Fuzzy and scuzzy psychedelic garage rock band with a triple headed harmonious hydra vocal threat weaving and cutting through the grit.
"collapsing the distinction between high and low art like a toddler-Tchaikovsky twatting a xylophone?
Listen: https://draggedup.bandcamp.com/music
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIlbOa6dT4A
Pony/Ponies/Pony's: New wonky/shoogly punk/grungegaze group featuring members of Petroleum Genderloss and Dear Srrrz
Listen: https://pony-ponies-ponys.bandcamp.com/.../daddy-girl...
Poster by Paul Jon Milne
https://www.instagram.com/milnotaur/
Doors at 7:30pm
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Dragged Up Biography
“Dragged Up are maybe your new favourite Velvets / Black Sabbath / Crass inspired group, ok? I went to see them last week and they’re on fire at the moment. Another one of those groups you think you’ve got the gist on before they turn on a dime and dive into a different pool of sound.” Monorail Music
‘The grinding, primordial drone of Vom, the elliptical punk of Las Mitras. and the riffy eccentricity of Trembling Bells. There's a chaos that was lacking in some of their antecedents but also a coherence. It's cack-handed but also learned. This tightrope walk of unpredictability and assuredness makes it a thrilling listen’ Moof Magazine
Read More‘The grinding, primordial drone of Vom, the elliptical punk of Las Mitras. and the riffy eccentricity of Trembling Bells. There's a chaos that was lacking in some of their antecedents but also a coherence. It's cack-handed but also learned. This tightrope walk of unpredictability and assuredness makes it a thrilling listen’ Moof Magazine
Noise-rock
Proto-punk
Garage Rock
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