Next Tuesday (18th) we've got Lower Forty-Eight from San Francisco,
another great band on Monotreme Records (Stinking Lizaveta, The Mass,
etc). It's at Henry's, doors 7.30pm and £4 only for mailing-list
members + friends.
Support from Lords of Bastard, Four World Theory and Visperas.
Check some tunes here: www.myspace.com/lowerfortyeight
"With their latest album, 'Apertures', the band have further
solidified their identity, creating their most accomplished album to
date. 'Apertures' is a personal and sometimes harrowing account of
human conflict and moral struggle, set to music that is heavy and
intense, but also beautiful and melodic; a skillful fusion of metal,
hardcore and indie-rock that highlights the band's superb grasp of
composition and structure."
"Stabbing, dynamic post-rock that marries dizzying, aneurism-inducing
guitars to exploding drums and vocals hotwired with a searing passion
that delivers a sucker-punch to the neck" - LOGO Magazine
"This trio sounds sweaty and the many tempo changes remind us of
mathcore. Very edgy, very pure… ingenious emo/math without the slick
production that often makes
other bands sound alike" dreun.be
On Thursday (13th) we've got RIOTMEN, DAWN CHORUS, Secta Rouge,
Solacy and Sweet Chin Music. Henry's again, doors 7.30pm, £3 for
mailing-list members + friends.
Even if you've got other plans for the earlier part of the evening
(know what I'm talking about), that's no excuse, we'll go on much
later so you should still be able to catch the main two bands, just
make your way down to Henry's afterwards and we'll give you a deal...
http://www.myspace.com/riotmen
And tonight (Tue 11th) another gig at Henry's with Inverness post-
rock types SHUTTER (http://www.myspace.com/shutterscotland), with
support from Small Enclosed Area, Refuse Boy and A Gayboy Scene...
doors 7.30pm, £3 for mailing-list members + friends
By the end of this, it will also be time to celebrate my birthday
(was born shortly after midnight), so please stay around for a few
drinks...
Also recommending an event in Glasgow this Saturday, at the Bastille
Taverne, Argyle arcade(1 minute walk from either Central Station, St
Enochs underground or George Square), with an exclusive Scottish show
from kk.null, plus z'ev, Wounded Knee, and Cheer
(www.ticketweb.co.uk).
See you at one or more of these hopefully.
Claire