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Jam Tub
The Engine Room, North Shields - Bones Ate Arfa Support
The Engine Room
North Shields NE30 1JU

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Jam Tub support Bones Ate Arfa at The Engine Room, North Shields. Tickets on sale now.
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Jam Tub Biography
Formed in 2023, Jam Tub quickly made a name for themselves in the scene with their raw, unfiltered mix of indie-rock and punk energy. Fuelled by a relentless drive to push boundaries, young bandmates Michael Stott (vocals/guitar), Freddie Dobby (vocals/bass) and Fergus Hamill (drums) brought a fresh, urgent sound to the forefront.
Jam Tub are not a polite band. With a DIY spirit and a taste for the unconventional, their music is a raw, high-energy fusion of indie rock and punk, driven by punchy guitar riffs and chaotic bursts of noise, all underscored by tongue-in-cheek lyrics that skewer everything from modern absurdities to personal misadventures. Whether they’re delivering a blistering two-minute banger or a spiraling, genre-bending jam, Jam Tub never takes themselves too seriously.
Previously described as “a thrilling a slice of driving indie-rock you'll hear all year and should appeal to fans of everyone from Sam Fender to Fontaines D.C.. I'm currently hunting around for a rosette labelled 'Real Deal' so I can pin it to Jam Tub.”
Jam Tub’s new single ‘Hostility or Handshakes’ is out April 19th.
Read MoreJam Tub are not a polite band. With a DIY spirit and a taste for the unconventional, their music is a raw, high-energy fusion of indie rock and punk, driven by punchy guitar riffs and chaotic bursts of noise, all underscored by tongue-in-cheek lyrics that skewer everything from modern absurdities to personal misadventures. Whether they’re delivering a blistering two-minute banger or a spiraling, genre-bending jam, Jam Tub never takes themselves too seriously.
Previously described as “a thrilling a slice of driving indie-rock you'll hear all year and should appeal to fans of everyone from Sam Fender to Fontaines D.C.. I'm currently hunting around for a rosette labelled 'Real Deal' so I can pin it to Jam Tub.”
Jam Tub’s new single ‘Hostility or Handshakes’ is out April 19th.
Indie
Rock
Alternative
Indie-punk
Indie-rock
Noise-rock
Post Punk
Punk
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