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HIGHLIGHTS

best events this month 22-25

COMPETITION

Grillstock festival 26

PROFILES

kayla painter 27 mikey snooze 27

LOCAL TALENT

bengal sound 28-29

PREVIEW

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BEHIND THE SCENES WITH

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FEATURED VENUES

51 Stokes Croft 40 O2 Academy 41 the canteen 42 colston hall Presents 43 Crofters Rights 44

exchange 45 The Fleece 46 The Full Moon 47 GALLIMAUFRY 48 The Golden Lion 49

hy-brasil 50 the lanes 51 MotherS’ Ruin 52 Mr Wolfs 53 THE OLD market assembly 54

swx 55 THekla 56 to the moon 57 Trinity 58

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Fri 13 Jul

Sun 22 Jul

Sun 5 Aug

Brennen Leigh & Noel McKay

Josh Rouse

The Grahams

John Moreland

The Redgrave Theatre

The Wardrobe Theatre

St George’s Bristol

Mon 16 Jul

Mon 23 Jul

Thu 16 Aug

Quantic Live

Kelly Willis

Wye Oak

Trinity Centre

The Redgrave Theatre

The Louisiana

Wed 18 Jul

Mon 23 Jul

Sat 8 Sep

Steve Earle & The Dukes

Sam Palladio

Tony Allen X Amp Fiddler

The Wardrobe Theatre Wed 6 Jun

Born Ruffians The Exchange Sun 17 Jun

An Evening with Kristin Hersh The Redgrave Theatre Fri 29 Jun

O2 Academy Bristol Wed 18 Jul

St George’s Bristol Wed 25 Jul

Graham Nash

The East Pointers

Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys

The Folk House

Loco Klub

Thu 26 Jul

Sat 30 Jun

Thu 19 Jul

Ata Kak

The Barr Brothers

St George’s Bristol

Fiddlers

Thekla

Tue 10 Jul – Sun 5 Aug

Fri 20 Jul

River Town: Bristol’s Americana Festival

Jimmy Cliff + Grandmaster Flash + Trojan Soundsystem (feat. KIOKO)

Multiple Bristol venues Tue 10 Jul

The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer The Louisiana Wed 11 Jul

The White Buffalo + Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real O2 Academy Bristol

Lloyds Amphitheatre Sat 21 Jul

Jess & The Bandits The Wardrobe Theatre Sun 22 Jul

Emily Barker, Holly Macve & Jade Bird St George’s Bristol

St George’s Bristol

Rosanne Cash Fri 27 Jul

Marlon Williams Fiddlers Wed 1 Aug

Mike Love The Attic Thu 2 Aug

Jonathan Bree Rough Trade Bristol Sat 4 Aug

An Evening with Roddy Woomble, John McCusker & Friends The Folk House

Fiddlers Mon 10 Sep

Jurassic Park in Concert Bristol Hippodrome Sun 23 Sep

José González & The String Theory O2 Academy Bristol Thu 27 Sep

Ólafur Arnalds Bath Forum Sat 13 Oct

Martin Simpson The Station Tue 16 Oct

Chatham County Line Fiddlers Sat 20 Oct

Chris Ramsey Anson Rooms

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HIGHLIGHTS 1. MANKALA

Performing their unique, high-energy, pan-African coalition of sounds, the multi-national collective Mankala, will transform you to a place of joyous sounds and grooves. Heavily influenced by a variety of African rooted styles. 1 Jun // 8pm – 2am // £3 // Leftbank

2. END OF TERM SUMMER SPECIAL W/ BIG NARSTIE, LUCK & NEAT + MORE Motion celebrates the end of term with a big summer special that’ll set your summer off in style. Big Narstie and friends will be taking over the stage, along with Luck & Neat, 24-hour Garage Girls, Blast DJ’s, Take off Bristol and many more. 1 Jun // 3pm – 3am // £13.50 - £17.50 // Motion

3. MASEGO

6. BORN RUFFIANS

4. SHOTGUN DRUM & BASS SESSION VOL: 7

7. ASTRAL TUSK II

5. COURTNEY BARNETT

8. HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND + BOCA 45 + MUTANT VINYL

Masego delivers a synthesis of Pharrell, Michael Jackson and Jamie Fox, creating what’s best described as TrapHouseJazz. Starting off on Youtube, this intriguing performer has jumped leaps and bounds in his music career, and is now touring his honed skill and showcasing his captivating sound. 2 Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £15 // Trinity

One of Bristol’s newest venues is delivering a weekly drum & bass night to showcase home grown talent from the heart of Bristol. Powered by an in-house Void Acoustics soundsystem, expect to witness the likes of Redland Tea Party collective, Groundsound, Primitive DJs and more. 5 Jun // 8pm – // Free // Faraway Cocktail Club

Australia’s grunge-pop powerhouse Courtney Barnett will be taking over the stage at O2 Academy this month to showcase her latest single Nameless, Faceless’ amongst classics. Her distinct and powerful performance will capture your heart as she exhibits the breadth to her musical talent. 5 Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £22.50 // O2 Academy

Canadian rockers Born Ruffians’ new album Uncle, Duke & The Chief gives you a taste of old favourites from Buddy Holly, The Everly Brothers and even a hint of pre-psychedelic Beatles. Head to The Exchange this June to hear their new album and a blend of favourite hits. 6 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // £10.75 // The Exchange

This week’s genre colliding Astral Tusk II showcase features Sketch on Glass, Lyrebird & Sublunary and DJ Notsoever. Come on down to The Gallimaufry, grab a drink and sit back and witness these groups freely combine jazz, electronic and afrobeat into a cosmic stew. 7 Jun // 9pm - 1am // Free // The Gallimaufry

Praised by the likes of Huey Morgan and BBC Radio 2, Hackney Colliery Band are a powerful acoustic ensemble who deliver carefully crafted contemporary rock, jazz and soul. Having previously performed at the Brit and Mercury Awards, HCB are no strangers to the stage. Plus, Boca 45 and Mutant Vinyl. 7 Jun // 7.30pm – 12am // £17.50 // The Lanes


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9. DA FUCHAMAN AND THE FIRE BLAZE BAND

The multi gender, multiracial Da Fuchaman and the Fire Blaze band bring positive vibes and a conscious message in their unifying sound. Catch them at Mr Wolfs this June, followed by Mr. Fitz on the decks ‘til late. 8 Jun // 7pm - 4am // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolfs

10. IMAGINE THAT PRESENTS

Head on down To The Moon for top quality live music, featuring Jake Morgan & Ben Cooling. Followed by Night Ride DJs spinning the finest in 60s rock n roll and indie records. 9 Jun // 8pm – 12am // Free // To The Moon

11. BABYLON DEAD

Banana Bombs Records presents the most talked about UK boom bap, ragga, hip hop project right now. Prepare for dancehall bass lines and some serious rhythms from Illinformed, coupled with an intense flow from J Man. 9 Jun // 8pm – 2am // £4 // Full Moon & Attic Bar

12. BELLY

Tanya Donelly formed Belly in 1991 with brothers Tom and Chris Gorman and Gail Greenwood. The Grammy nominated alternative rock band announced their return back in 2016 and are now ready to take centre stage at SWX as part of their highly anticipated return tour. 10 Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £22.50 // SWX

13. LAURA VEIRS

With 20 years of songwriting under her belt it’s no wonder Laura Veirs’ always manages to draw in a large crowd for her live shows. Her exquisite folk-pop songs prove the depth of her musical skill and deliver warmth in her sound. 10 Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £18.50 // Thekla

14. WAXAHATCHEE + EX-VÖID

The Fleece cannot wait to welcome back American indie artist Waxhatchee to the stage this June. Celebrating the release of her latest album Out in the Storm, Waxhatchee will perform all your favourites from her most autobiographical and honest album to date. Plus, support from Ex- Vöid. 14 Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £12.50 // The Fleece

15. AXES + LAST HYENA + ESUANA

Math Rock fans, put this date in your diary because Blowout and M4D SM4SH presents the hypnotic four piece from London, Axes. Great at creating surprising instrumental music, filled with melodic hooks and danceable grooves. Plus, support from Last Hyena and Esuana. 14 Jun // 7pm – 10.30pm // £5 // Mothers’ Ruin

16. ELECTRIC HARMONY PRESENT: THE FIN. + SUPPORT

Indie rock and synth pop group The Fin. are stopping off at Bristol’s Hy-Brasil as part of the UK leg of their current tour, to showcase their treasured sound and top hits, including their latest single Paper Blue. Come and witness the mesmerising melding of genres live. 14 Jun // 8pm – 12am // Free // Hy-Brasil

17. BEAT N PATH PRESENTS: HODGE + EKSISH + SPECIAL GUESTS

The multi genre, collaborative event has a big line up in store for you this month. Featuring some of the finest local talent including Hodge, Eksish and more, this BIMM associated night will remind you why Bristol is the hub of musical creativity. 14 Jun // 10pm – 3am // The Love Inn

18. MATT WOODS

Knoxville based, Americana, country and southern roots singersongwriter Matt Woods will be bringing his songs and guitar for an evening of intimate classic, country music and greasy rock n roll. 14 Jun // 9pm – 12am // Free // The Golden Lion


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HIGHLIGHTS 19. SLAMBOREE

The electrifying one of a kind ensemble are taking centre stage at The Marble Factory this June for a one of a kind show. Showcasing the multi-talented collective of revolutionary performers that deliver a truly mesmerising immersive stage experience. Plus, The Dutty Moonshine Quartet and their bass driven antics. 15 Jun // 7pm – 10pm // £14.00 // The Marble Factory

20. NORMANTON STREET

Having recently released their EP ‘Long Road’, Bradford’s answer to the ‘Bristol sound’ are making their way to The Canteen to showcase their new material. Mashing nu-soulful songs and compelling deep grooves, this is one not to miss. 15 Jun // 9.30pm – 12.30am // Free // The Canteen

21. DON KIPPER

24. SIMIAH & THE PHANTOM ENSEMBLE

22. DUB FROM ABOVE: SOOM T’S BIRTHDAY BASH

25. NOODS PRESENTS: 30/70 (RHYTHM SECTION)

23. NIGHT BUS PRESENTS: LITTLE BROTHER ELI + WATERCOLOURS

26. GOAT + (JPN) + MAI MAI MAI & THE EVIL USSES

Get a load of ‘traditional music of North-East London’ by checking out Don Kipper. Bound together by friendship and a mutual passion to explore the sounds that surround them, this award-winning ensemble display a sensational style and hypnotic flare. 16 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // Free // The Canteen

Soom T’s Birthday is just around the corner and Dub From Above are celebrating in style. With over 40 artists across three takeovers in three rooms with Too Many Mics, The ASBO Disco and Bristol Underground, Dub From Above are going to make this a birthday celebration to remember. 16 Jun // 10pm – 6am // £16.50 - £27.50 // The Black Swan

This energetic, four-piece from Oxford will be bringing their guitars and beards to Mr Wolf’s this June as part of Night Bus presents. Fully loaded with growling guitars, danceable beats and electro breakdowns. With praise from Classic Rock and BBC Radio 2, there’s a lot to look forward to from this band. 16 Jun // 9pm – 4am // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

Using his MPC drum machine as his tool to create an eclectic range of waves and sounds, Simiah is one to watch out for. For this month’s show, Simiah has invited two members of his Phantom Ensemble to add a flavour of sax and keys into the mix. 17 Jun // 9pm – 1am // Free // The Gallimaufry

Noods are proud to welcome Melbourne’s neo-soul, broken beat and spiritual jazz collective 30/70 to Bristol, as part of their first European tour. With praise from the likes of Giles Peterson and Q Tip, these are ones to watch out for. Plus, killa jazz locals, Snazzback and Feelgood Experiment. 19 June // 7.30pm – 11.30pm // £8 // The Crofters Rights

The Grey Area are excited to present a feast for the ears. Goat’s intertwining patterns of repetitive rhythms and harmonics will blow you away, along with the ambient sounds from Mai Mai Mai. Plus, hypnotic breakdowns from The Evil Usses and a whole load of bizarre from Sloe Loris. 20 Jun // 7pm – 1am // £10 - £11 // The Crofters Rights


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27. GRAVY TRAIN PRESENTS: LUMER

Frenetic post-punk teeters Lumer will be delivering a force that’s not to be missed at Hy-Brasil this month. Plus, support from Gravy Train DJ’s, bringing you a big dose of psychedelia, no-wave, shoegaze, post-punk and a whole lot more. 21 Jun // 8pm – 12am // Free // Hy-Brasil

28. SEX PISTOLS EXPERIENCE VS LIZZIE & THE BANSHEES

Sex Pistols Experience are on a mission to change the tribute band scene, one chaotic and controversial gig at a time. Having set the bar higher for other tribute bands across the world, you are guaranteed an unforgettable show. Plus, the UK’s premier tribute to Siouxsie and the Banshees. 22 Jun // 7pm – 10.30pm // £12 // The Fleece

29. THE MAN AND THE LAKE

Bristol is the heart of some of the most exciting musical projects, and The Man and The Lake are no exception. Bristol-based Balkan four-piece are great at getting the crowd on their feet and to the dancefloor. 22 Jun // 9pm – 12am // Free // The Golden Lion

30. ETHER SESSIONS #4: SUBSONIC SPECIAL

Ether Sessions #4 takes a dive into the depths of the big blue with the aquatic wonders of Subsonic UK. Expect the usual party vibes with special guests from Subsonic. Swimming towel not required. 23 Jun // 2pm – 6pm // Free // To The Moon

31. ASHESTOANGELS

Ashes to Angels are returning to Bristol this June to showcase their ‘grave movement’ style. Self-described as a band who ‘scares because they care’, this show will be unlike no other and may even leave you shaking in your boots. Head on down to get your emo, horror punk fix. 24 Jun // 6.30pm – 10pm // £8.50 // Exchange

32. BOOTY BASS

No.51’s newest member of the family, Ngaio will be delivering an evening of afrobeats, dancehall, latin and world-fusion as part of her new monthly residency. Make your way to the dancefloor because Booty Bass is here to make you bounce. 26 Jun // 10pm – 2am // Free // No.51 Stokes Croft

33. C.W STONEKING

Neo-blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist is flying in all the way from Australia for a string of shows. Stopping off at Thekla, C.W Stoneking promises to deliver an enticing show of all things blues and country. 27 Jun // 7pm – 10pm // £15 // Thekla

34. EQUNIKNOXX

Forward thinking Jamaican music collective Equniknoxx will be showcasing their bass-lead beats and their dancehall, charged style. Home to Shanique Marie, Bobby Blackbird, Gavsborg, Kemikal Splash & Time Cow. If you fancy a night on the dancefloor, look no further. 29 Jun // 8.30pm – 2am // £4 // Full Moon & Attic Bar

35. PERHAPS CONTRAPTION

Perhaps Contraption are a multi-award winning, progressive brass band from London. Part choir, part chamber orchestra, part avant rock band, they create a truly unique musical experience; melding elements of jazz, punk, art pop and post-minimalism. Grab your tickets to engage in this spectacle for the ears. 29 Jun // 10pm – 1am // £5 // The Old Market Assembly

36. ATA KAK

American musicologist Brian Shimkovitz, AKA Awesome Tapes from Africa came across Ata Kak’s prized cassette tape at a roadside stall in Ghana. Bringing hip hop, electronica, rap-funk, Aka Kak brings to life his distinctive sound in an animated way. 30 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // £17.74 // Fiddlers


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Win 4 x weekend tickets to

Grillstock Festival 2018

Fun Lovin’ Criminals • Black Grapes • Brand New Heavies • The South competition Grillstock Festival is back with another instalment of meat, music and mayhem on Bristol’s Harbourside this July. In an all-out celebration of BBQ, Grillstock’s infamous King of the Grill and Low ’n’ Slow competitions return, as well as the gruelling main stage chilli eating contest for the bravest festival goers.

Paul Box

Prepare for the extra hole in your belt as you sample a hefty selection of BBQ and street food vendors from the South West and beyond, before dancing off some calories to the likes of Fun Lovin’ Criminals,

Black Grapes, Brand New Heavies, The South, Hyponotic Brass Ensemble, The Hackensaw Boys and The Mariachis. We’ve teamed up with Grillstock Festival to offer you the chance to win 4 x Weekend tickets to this year’s event on 30 June & 1 July. For your chance to win head over to nitelifeonline.com/ win/grillstock2018. Winner selected 22 June.


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Kayla Painter

Mikey Snooze

Kayla Painter has been pushing the boundaries of Bristol’s electronic scene since 2012, when she independently released her debut EP Kayla Painter. Combining unusual instrumentals and field recordings, she creates dreamy, multi-layered, left-field electronica. Kayla was selected for this year’s Future Bubblers programme with Gilles Peterson’s Bronswood Recordings, where she is currently receiving mentorship from artist development specialist Mita Dee, who has worked with the likes of Floating Points, CHVCHES, Moby and Gotye. She has also found a mentor in tastemaker and fan Mary Anne Hobbs. Kayla’s latest track Keep Under Wraps – a self-release single due on 20 July – sees Kayla inch slightly toward dancefloor music, although her hunger for experimentation and sonic academia is ever present. Kayla describes the release as an exploration of what it might be like to try and hide something bursting with electricity. Filled with contagious anticipation and heightened energy, this track acknowledges that it is impossible to be contained and kept under wraps.

A high-shine collaboration between Thekla promotions manager Simon Brown and DJ Mikey Snooze, Lycra launches in Bristol this month. After a roaring debut in London and ahead of a string of festival appearances for 2018 including Green Man, Boomtown and Latitude, Lycra will be bringing their outrageous 1980s aerobics dance party to Thekla. Not only will the team be blasting classic 80s bangers, but aerobics instructors will be leading 10 minute dance classes throughout the night to help warm up those groovy limbs – so have your leotards at the ready. You may already recognise Mikey Snooze from Thekla’s weekly Pop Confessional parties, but the London-based DJ also holds down residencies in Camden’s Koko and Soho’s Borderline. He’s played alongside the likes of Jungle, Hot Chip, Metronomy and A. Skillz and is an alumni of most major festivals. Mikey answers our 10 questions before his latest party sets sail this month.

THOSE QUESTIONS...

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1. What have you learned today? That I can listen to a whole album on my walk to work. 2. Favourite track of all time? So Real – Jeff Buckley. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Gold Dust – DJ Fresh, it’s old but it always works. 4. Who are your top three acts right now? Aisha Devi, Jon Hopkins and Four Tet. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Working with animals. 6. What was the last book you read? Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body by Sara Pascoe – highly recommend, it’s very funny

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7. Favourite thing on TV? I found Manhunt: Unabomber on Netflix fascinating. I’m about to start the new series of Handmaid’s Tale though…

Upcoming shows: 22 June – Thekla

1. What have you learned today? I learnt that Dolly Parton’s father paid the Doctor who delivered her with a bag of oatmeal. I also learnt she once LOST a Dolly Parton look-a-like competition!

6. What was the last book you read? Stephen King’s IT.

2. Favourite track of all time? Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance with Somebody.

8. Are you afraid of anything? Not stretching down properly – very important!

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I regret calling my music project Kayla Painter as it’s my actual name – it’s been impossible to separate music and life stuff, admin, people, etc… Mind you, I have no alternatives.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Please see answer to Question 2.

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I was once a monster in Doctor Who.

4. Who are your top three acts right now? Madonna, George Michael and Pet Shop Boys.

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Mostly working in the studio. I’ve got a new release out on 20 July but also plenty more stuff in the pipeline for the rest of the year.

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Trying to break the record for World’s Biggest Hair.

10. What are you doing tomorrow? We’re cutting our promotional video with our editor ready to go out this week. We’re also about to announce our next string of dates in Bristol, London and Cardiff and a couple of festivals alongside Green Man and Latitude, so that’s ramping up too. Busy busy!

8. Are you afraid of anything? Yeah! I’m quite often afraid there’s someone lurking in my house when there’s no one in.

kaylapainter.com // soundcloud.com/misskaylapainter // @kaylapaintermusicuk

7. Favourite thing on TV? Stranger Things.

mixcloud.com/astrosnooze // @Lycra80sParty


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DBS MUSIC PRESENTS LOCAL TALENT

BENGAL SOUND

Anyone following Bristol-based producer Bengal Sound most likely shares the opinion that he is the next producer out of Bristol to blow up on the underground. At just 23 years old, Farhad Ahmed AKA Bengal Sound has already released with White Peach, his tracks have been cut to dubplate by the likes of Kahn and Zha, and he’s played alongside Commodo and Bandulu Gang. Working primarily within the worlds of grime and dubstep, with obvious influences from hip hop, garage and R&B among others, everything we’ve heard from him so far has shown serious levels of talent and creativity.

Usually in 140bPM, things come out as singles, but I wanted to do a longform project While he might still be outwardly new to the scene, it comes as no surprise to learn that Farhad has been at the dials since the tender age of thirteen, after his brother’s friend came over with a copy of Sony Acid. He has just released his debut album Culture Clash on an extremely limited run of 100 cassette tapes (with individual download links). The 10-track project explores influences from


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UK dance music and old Bollywood soundtracks, and features artwork from Bristol artist and Bandulu affiliate Joshua Hughes-Games. Pre-orders sold out well before official release and if you didn’t cop a copy, that’s that. The album won’t be released on digital and there won’t be a reissue. Although you can hear album tracks Black Jacket, Black Water and Don’t Go, plus a few more exclusives at nitelifelifeonline.com/noise via his Nitelife NOISE guestmix. The album follows his brilliant four-track Wushu Hand EP on White Peach Records last year, and he’s already got a load more finished material up his sleeve. On Kahn’s request, Farhad played a set at the Bandulu Records takeover at Trinity Centre last month using only his own tracks. Culture Clash is the culmination of his final year project at dBs Music, where he is currently completing an Electronic Music Production degree. After working together previously, White Peach owner Zha offered Farhad the chance to put the album tracks out on White Peach, but via a series of releases.

I feel a piece of music needs to go hand in hand with a physical product ‘Usually in 140bpm, things come out as singles, but I wanted to do a longform project,’ says Farhad. He decided to self-release on cassette, with White Peach stepping in as distributor. Farhad explains how this fruitful relationship with Zha first came about: ‘I spoke to him initially through the Facebook page 4TheWax. He had done a mix for them and I thought “This is the kind of music I’m into. This is what I like doing.” I messaged him on his artist page to ask if I could send him some tunes. I sent him two and he told me he was going to get them cut to dubplate. ‘He told me to get a folder ready for him, which I didn’t really think much of at the time. Then three months later he

messaged me out of nowhere and asked if I had it ready. I sent it over and we started emailing. He asked for my number and gave me a call within a couple of minutes and said “Let’s work on an EP”. ‘I had to be quiet for a good five months about it, which was really hard. It was really successful and I didn’t expect that – it just happened. Being in Bristol, where there’s a big following for White Peach, it did help get me noticed.’ There’s a level of clout that comes by association with White Peach, so passing up the opportunity to release with them again in favour of a self-release suggests that the young producer already has a strong sense of how he wants to push forward with his music. On why he chose cassette tape, obviously there is a cost associated with physical music, but Farhad says he was also drawn to the punk aesthetic of releasing on tape, a medium long-associated with DIY labels and artists. ‘I feel a piece of music needs to go hand in hand with a physical product. In terms of the way that the aesthetics of the tracks are, I feel like it’s perfect for tape. It has a narrative going through each of the tracks and some of the lo-fi Bollywood samples work well on tape.’ While Culture Clash is in some ways a concept album, it doesn’t differ hugely from his other tracks other than to hone in more closely on an idea that already informs his music. While it’s at its best played from start to finish, you can listen to tracks individually, or move between albums tracks and his previous EP comfortably. Being from an Asian background, my family played a lot of South Asian music. Growing up with it, subconsciously it became ingrained in me. And being brought up in the UK with electronic music, I felt like I needed to merge the influences together to create one thing. ‘I’m just doing tape for now because I want to put my focus on the physical copies. But later on, if I do a part two, maybe I will bring the digitals for it…’ The upward trajectory Farhad looks set to be on is a big one,

especially given the fact that his set at the Bandulu Records takeover last month was only his third time playing out as Bengal Sound – his first being a White Peach label night at Cosies late last year. If he’s not yet that well known by audiences, he’s clearly got an early seal of approval from some industry tastemakers that will inevitably have a trickle down effect. ‘The way that the relationship with Bandulu came about was from me sending Kahn tunes regularly and asking for feedback and what he thinks. Every time I would send him something he would just say “Yep, I’m getting this cut. I’m going to play it out.” ‘I went to the Sequences Festival warm up party at Carhartt recently, where it was a surprise lineup. Kahn and Neek came through and he played two of my tracks. Obviously when he’s mixing you can hear them bring the tune in slowly. I was looking at my mates, like “this one’s mine”. When one of my tracks plays I always look at the reaction – that’s what I feed off, seeing what people think – and there was a good reaction from it.’ While he hasn’t currently got any more live shows in the diary, Bengal Sound is definitely a name you’re going to be hearing more of, with a string of releases already in the works. ‘There is a few EPs lined up for this year and next year – I can’t say any more than than that yet, but they’re looking good. They’re with labels and possibly another self-release. There is a project with White Peach soon, which is one thing I can say because I’m already affiliated. But there are a few others…’ In the meantime, you can hear Bengal Sound playing on 10Twenty radio every fourth Wednesday alongside his fellow Panum crew, Fellony and Unperson.

Words: Rachel Morris Photos: Dominika Scheibinger soundcloud.com/bengal_sound


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PREVIEW

VALIS ABLAZE

Four parts Bristol, one part Manchester, progressive metal band Valis Ablaze was born in 2012 with guitarist Ash Cook and drummer Rich New. Six years and some lineup changes later, the final incarnation, in addition to Ash and Rich, is Tom Moore and George Demner on guitar and bass, with Manchester-based vocalist Phil Owen joining in 2015. The arrival of Phil brought around a big change in sound direction for Valis Ablaze, whose Insularity EP released at the beginning of last year was a big surprise for many – paring down the the heavier, predominantly technical sounds and scream vocals they had previously been known for and giving more reign to the grooves that have always driven their sound from within. The six-track EP was very well received by most, and more importantly, Valis Ablaze are much happier with the music they are making now. Where they had previously been restricted to scream vocals and the style of metal appropriate for that, Phil’s singing capabilities presented a new opportunity that fit with the rest of the group’s waning interest in the relentlessly heavy metal they had been making in their earlier days. Within the year, Valis Ablaze had been signed to Long Branch Records and SikTh ex-frontman Justin Hall had agreed to produce their debut album. Released last April, Boundless charted in the top 10 metal albums on iTunes on day one, where it remained for a week. Both singles they’ve released from the album, Frequency and Paradox, have charted over 13k and 16k views respectively on YouTube, and they’ve just topped 200,000 album streams on Spotify. It’s clear the band have hit their stride, with 13 shows booked this summer, including a co-headline UK tour, a major

soon-to-be-announced support slot in London, and a main stage appearance at UK Tech Fest 2018. We had a chat with guitarist and founding member Ash Cook about the new album and the band’s new direction. With all five members actively writing their songs, Ash explains that the resulting sound is the middle ground between the group’s sometimes conflicting influences and tastes. ‘Musically, half of the band get on quite well and the other half don’t, then there’s Phil the vocalist who doesn’t really mind either way. Tom and George come from the same hometown and grew up listening to the same bands together, so they share a lot of the same tastes and preferences in terms of writing and what we play. Whereas Rich and I are a bit older and prefer more traditional proggy stuff. We really like Dream Theatre and the other two guys detest that band, they’re more into Killswitch Engage and Trivium. ‘It took us about five months to write the album and the majority of the songs were written in the first three months – the remaining two months were basically tweaking and agreeing.’ While some core elements of the original Valis Ablaze sound remain intact, it’s rare to see a band make such a drastic change to their sound between releases. The Insularity EP (and the preceding single release Inertia) presented a complete overhaul of anything they’d put out previously. ‘With the lineup change, we realised that we could just do so much more with someone who could sing. If someone has a limit in terms of what they can do, as a band you are bound to the limits of your members. And when Phil joined and said, “actually I don’t want to be in a heavy band anymore”, we were so impressed with his voice that we scrapped the entire album

we had written and wrote the Insularity EP. It was actually a really difficult thing to write, trying to find the balance of the heaviness we’d all grown to love and enjoy playing with melody for Phil to enjoy. ‘It took a while, but it was good for us. It got me out of my rut as a guitarist in terms of what my default notes to play would be, and I know the same happened for the other guys as well. So it was a welcome challenge and it was well received by most. You do get the odd person saying we should have changed our name and that kind of thing, but the core elements of when we started the band are still there – it’s heavy-based groove music and that’s still present in that EP and in the album.’

we realised that we could do so much more with someone who could sing Having broken out of their previous mould, Valis Ablaze are ready to take their sound to wider audience, beyond heavy metal communities who, whilst being incredibly supportive fans, can also be a little rigid in terms of what they like and don’t like. That’s not to say you can expect a formulaic, pop metal ballad any time soon from the band, who are all incredibly skilled and challenge-driven musicians. Valis Ablaze are simply hoping to offer a more palatable alternative, if you’re not necessarily into heavy metal.


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‘There has been a few songs I’ve heard on the radio recently and knowing some music theory I’ve thought “Wow, that’s actually really clever what’s going on in the background there, that must be really fun and challenging to play”, yet it has mainstream appeal for whatever reason. And I guess this album was the first step towards us having fun playing challenging material, but also stepping away from the heaviness. ‘Before, we’d be on all sorts of bills and playing with much heavier bands than we’re wanting to play with now. Now it’s a case of focusing on playing with alt-rock bands and being the sore thumb, but in a different way than we usually are.’ As with any band that defaults from their usual sound, the public reaction was a little bittersweet for Valis Ablaze – earning them lots of new fans, but also attracting criticism from a few keyboard warriors second-guessing their motives. ‘We’re seeing way more growth and by default, by not having screams and not being relentlessly heavy, we are a welcome alternative for people that want something different. They want to listen to guitar-based music, but they don’t want it to be too much of a chore to listen to. ‘We’ve all taken a step back from the heavy metal bands we used listen to when we were younger and that’s obviously reflected in the playing. The downside of that is that we get compared to a couple of key bands that are also in the same sub genre. ‘Some people can see that we’ve taken influence from them and some people are convinced that we’ve ripped them off. The guitarist of the band in question – TesseracT, who we get compared to quite a bit – he’s listened to the album and he hasn’t drawn any comparisons between their work and our work.’ Aside from the largely positive public reaction, one of the biggest indicators that Valis Ablaze’s new sound direction is working in their favour is their triumphant return to UK Tech Fest in July – this time on the main stage. ‘Last year we played to an almost full room at UK Tech Fest on the second stage and it was definitely one of my favourite shows we’ve ever played. To finally have that new music out and have people singing along. When we played there in 2014, we were a lot heavier and a lot more polarising and there were definitely people who could have taken or left it. Whereas at the end of our set last year, we definitely had

a better reception. And I can only imagine what this year is going to be like after the success of the album. ‘There’s a small online community called UKTM, which stands for UK Tech Metal. There are 5,000 members in the group and I know that a lot of other sub genres of metal – and I only know this from personal experience and also from being that guy – can be quite narrow minded and say “I only listen to deathcore” or “I only listen to this thing”. Whereas UKTM is a bit more open minded because it’s predominantly musicians more than anyone else, so they’re understanding of theory and they’re understanding of the more technical elements of music. It makes them appreciate all kinds of music and that community has really helped us get to where we are in terms of playing around the country and that festival.’

the core elements of when we started the band are still there – it’s heavy-based groove music Although despite this support within the tech community, Valis Ablaze would now very much describe themselves as a progressive metal band – embracing all the challenging and complex elements of tech, but without feeling tied to traditional expectations, allowing themselves to explore those more melodic sounds. ‘Progressive is such a broad term. There are a lot of bands I would say are progressive just because they’re doing something slightly different from the norm. I don’t want to go to a local show and watch five sets of the same types of music. I want to see different things, I want to hear different elements of different genres and people’s own experiences and cultural backgrounds being brought into the music. ‘There are definitely quite a few new bands coming through who are doing that now. Especially in Bristol, despite there only really being two or three venues that local bands can affordably get involved with in terms of playing heavy music. The scene here has been very kind to us and is definitely continuing to grow. In terms of how they see themselves as a progressive band,

Ash explains: ‘This is where I’m a bit worried about blowing my own trumpet! There are two or three songs on the album that don’t particularly have a structure. They start off quieter and as the song goes on, things build up or get heavier – there’s no intro, verse, chorus, verse, middle eight, outro. ‘So one thing to start with is song structures. We didn’t sit down and think “Let’s write a song like this”. It just kind of came to us and we thought it sounded good. Another thing would be the mixture of sounds – the contrast of heavy distorted guitar with clean melodic guitar over the top. Time signature changes, key changes… ‘There are note passages and things that, even now, are quite difficult to play and have pushed me as a musician. I think anyone who is sitting down to learn our music, because we’ve transcribed it all, would agree that there are definitely some unconventional note choices in there that you just wouldn’t hear from a normal metal or metal core band.’ The penultimate show in their co-headline UK tour is at Bristol’s Exchange this July. It will be the first time they’ve played their new material to a home crowd and the show they’re most apprehensive about, Ash explains. ‘We’re all pretty nervous. We purposely held off playing Bristol for a while once we realised that the album was going to come out, to hopefully get as many people down as possible. This material is a bit harder, this show is in front of a lot of friends, family and peers, and genuine fans as well, so it needs to be the tightest one – the best show. ‘Since we’ve been going, we’ve had really supportive family members, friends, employees… I’ve personally missed big events just for gigs, and a couple of years ago that was quite awkward to justify. But now, visibly seeing how well we’re doing and waking up every morning to 10 new subscribers on Spotify, I know it’s kind of sad to think about those numbers, but it’s a justifiable figure that shows we’re growing and everything we’re doing is working and we’re going to achieve what we set out to achieve when we started the band.’

Words: Rachel Morris Photos: Zain Zia 1 July – Valis Ablaze & Unprocessed, The Exchange valisablaze.com


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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENES WITH

SIKA STUDIOS SIKA Studios is a network of creatives, built from the underground up. Combining skate and graffiti culture with hip hop, grime and other underground musical genres, SIKA Studios are celebrating their 10th birthday this year.

‘SIKA started because I was looking around me and seeing a lot of talent go to waste. There was and still is a lot of talent in the underground scene, whether that’s music or visual arts such as graffiti; but it was seen as more of a negative thing back then.

As well as putting a spotlight on a number of homegrown artists over the past decade through their live events and SIKA Records label, SIKA Studios have also become renowned for their travelling festival stage – where the team have quite literally created a platform for underground artists.

‘I wanted to flip the whole thing on its head so that people could make a living from what they love doing. That’s when SIKA was born. We sparked a lot of new connections and ideas, in hip hop in particular, and quickly became an important platform within the rebirth of the UK hip hop movement.’

The SIKA Studios stage doubles as a working skate ramp, with skateboarders showing off their skills between (and sometimes during) sets from SIKA records artists and their extended family. Over the coming months they’ll be bringing their stage to Balter Festival and NASS Festival, showcasing a range of underground hip hop, grime, bassline, drum and bass and more in true SIKA style.

Amongst the clothing brand, graffiti and record label, one of SIKA’s most-loved conquests is their festival stages, which are famed for bringing an element of underground UK hip hop to festivals catered to all audiences.

Before they head out on the road, SIKA Studios founder Chris explains how SIKA was born and what’s in store for the rest of the summer:

‘We started putting on the SIKA stages because I felt when I was going to festivals that there was a huge gap in the market for underground hip hop and urban music in general. I was really enjoying the vibes and atmosphere at festivals, but the music wasn’t really doing it for me.

‘We were given the opportunity for our first ever festival stage at Aeon Festival, which is unfortunately not around anymore. They gave us a budget and a tent and we ended up putting on what I now know to be the first UK hip hop stage at a festival. That was probably around nine years ago now.

If it wasn’t fun, none of us would be doing it ‘It’s been a great experience to have been at the forefront of UK hip hop for all those years. But unfortunately, as with a lot of genres of music, it peaked and has now kind of dipped off, but thankfully we have always been quite diverse with the genres we are involved with. As hip hop was starting to level out, grime was really starting to blow up, which is something we have been involved in for a long time too.’ The SIKA family have a lot to look forward to this festival season with NASS and Balter Festival just round the corner. Chris breaks down what we can look forward to at both festival stages this summer: ‘If you’re the type of person who likes to let loose and be as weird as you like and do whatever you want to do, then Balter Festival is the one for you. ‘We have managed to create a semi indoor, semi outdoor area with a small stage – something you don’t really get to see much of at festivals – with a skate ramp. We’ve got a nice range of music including Babylon Dead, Inja, Killaz Amy, Devilman and more. This year, we’ve got quite a lot of drum and bass in between the acts, so it should flow really nicely. ‘In comparison, NASS Festival overall is a more commercial and a little bit more regimented, but our stage is a lot bigger and tucked away. We bring the Electrikal Soundsystem in to provide sound for our stage, who we really enjoy working with.’ ‘Our stage at NASS is a bit more of an open stage where we’ve got our own area and it’s got its own bar – it’s a lot bigger scale. We get to do a lot more of what we want regarding music and the type of acts. We’ve got some of the top names in underground grime, hip hop, bassline and drum and bass performing, including a full SIKA Records showcase, RLD Records showcase and Off Me Nut Records showcase. We’re really pleased with this year’s set up, but that’s all down to the artists being loyal with their pricing – we wouldn’t be able to do it without them.’

we ended up putting on what I now know to be the first UK hip hop stage at a festival Looking back at SIKA’s successes, Chris shares a few highlights since they first began ten years ago: ‘I’ve been able to travel and see the world with Devilman as his agent. One time when we were in Vietnam for a show, I managed to expand the SIKA clothing range by designing and sourcing our now-infamous ‘stash’ boxer shorts and bags, which you can buy online. That was a big highlight for me as I love travelling and working at the same time. ‘Generally though, I just love getting a load of mates and mates of mates together and having a laugh when we run a stage at an event or whatever other randomness we get up to. SIKA studios is an ever evolving family. If it wasn’t fun, none of us would be still doing it. ‘It’s an amazing journey through extreme stress,


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laughter, silliness and jokes whilst working on the SIKA stage and then finally we get to sit back and admire what we’ve built – at points it’s made me want to cry with happiness! It’s given me and the team so many memories and chances to meet lots of people. It’s been great to watch people progress to do really well in what they love doing.’ Before parting ways, Chris talks about the future of SIKA

and whether or not he’d ever see himself running a bigger stage. ‘I don’t think I’d ever want to progress to a much more commercial stage. It would kind of feel like I was selling out and I want to continue booking the same people I have been working with from the very beginning. It wouldn’t be right otherwise. I’d feel like I’d be saying thank you to everyone who helped create our stage,

but then not booking them anymore. Personally, I want to stay as loyal as possible to the foundations that have helped me and the SIKA team over the years.’

Words: Abi Lewis Tintype photography: Martin Thompson // @thefacecollective sikastudios.co.uk


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51 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QP | @51StokesCroft | facebook.com/51stokescroft | 01179 148 048 | 51stokescroft.com

Located in the heart of Stokes Croft, No.51 offers cosy dining, late night dancing as well as community minded events like charity fundraisers and quiz nights. Here you can grab a tasty woodfired pizza, sip on a delicious cocktail, listen to great music and chill out with friends in their spacious garden.

BOOTY BASS

No.51’s newest member of the family, Ngaio will be delivering an evening of afrobeats, dancehall, latin and world-fusion as part of her new monthly residency. Booty Bass is here to make you bounce.

26 Jun // 10pm – 2am // Free

CLUB AFRO TROPICANA

Things are about to get scorching at No.51. Join Club Afro Tropicana this June as they bring more sunshine rhythms and hot tunes from around the world. From the afternoon to the early hours.

30 Jun // 3pm – 4am // £0 – £4 after 9pm


02 academy

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Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA | @o2academybris | facebook.com/o2academybristol | 0905 5020 3999 | o2academybristol.co.uk

The o2 Academy is one of Bristol’s busiest music venues playing host to major touring acts as well as up and coming artists. They’ve established themselves as one of the best venues to catch your favourite bands in the Southwest, while also being home to Ramshackle - Bristol’s Notorious Weekly Rave: A fine selection of all thats good in music mixed by Patrick Nazemi, Chezney & Guests.

BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE

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Broken Social Scene are returning to the UK this year to perform tracks from their highly anticipated first album in seven years, Hug of Thunder. Join the much-loved Canadian collective this June at Bristol’s O2 Academy.

1 Jun // 6.30pm – 10pm // £22.50 Fri 1st Jun

Sun 23rd Sep

Broken Social Scene Jose Gonzalez & The String Theory Tue 5th Jun Courtney Barnett Sat 29th Sep • SOLD OUT Halestorm Sun 17th Jun D’Angelo Mon 1st Oct The Magic Gang Tue 10th Jul • SOLD OUT The Breeders Tue 2nd Oct Wed 11th Jul Glenn Hughes The White Buffalo performs classic Deep Purple “Live” Wed 18th Jul Steve Earle Fri 5th Oct • SOLD OUT Jorja Smith Tue 24th Jul Goo Goo Dolls Sun 14th Oct Sat 28th Jul Tom Grennan David Rodigan Tue 16th Oct Mon 20th Aug John Butler Trio Skid Row + Toseland Fri 19th Oct Mon 27th Aug Elvana: The Used Elvis Fronted Nirvana Sun 2nd Sep

Oh Sees Fri 7th Sep

Guns 2 Roses Fri 14th Sep

Xavier Rudd Fri 21st Sep

The Smyths

Thu 25th Oct

Darius Rucker Sat 27th Oct

Flatbush Zombies Tue 30th Oct

The Feeling - Twelve Years and Home Tour

Mon 5th Nov

Leon Bridges Thu 8th Nov

The Decemberists Fri 9th Nov

MC50 Sat 10th Nov

Killing Joke Sun 11th Nov

Blackberry Smoke Sat 17th Nov • SOLD OUT Sun 18th Nov

The Cat Empire Thur 29th Nov

Shaun Ryder’s Black Grape Fri 30th Nov

Cast - The Greatest Hits Tour Sat 1st Dec

Heaven 17 - 35th Anniversary of The Luxury Gap Tue 18th Dec

Clutch Wed 19th Dec

Bjorn Again

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COURTNEY BARNETT

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Australia’s grunge-pop powerhouse Courtney Barnett will be taking over the stage at O2 Academy this month to showcase her latest single Nameless, Faceless’ amongst classics.

5 Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £22.50


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Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY | Twitter – @IntheCanteen | facebook.com/thecanteenbristol | 0117 923 2017 | canteenbristol.co.uk

The Canteen emerged out of the creative inspiration and collective efforts of a bunch of Stokes Croft and Bristol brilliants. With free live music every night, expect gentler tones from Sunday – Wednesday spanning folk, jazz and acapella ensembles, then Thursday – Saturday sees things ramp up from 10pm, when the tables are cleared for the unavoidable rip-roaring dancing times.

NORMANTON STREET

Having recently released their EP ‘Long Road’, Bradford’s answer to the ‘Bristol sound’ are making their way to The Canteen to showcase their new material. Mashing nu-soulful songs and grooves, this is one not to miss.

15 Jun // 9.30pm – 12.30am // Free

Fri 8TH Snazzback Buskin on Bristol’s streets with their take on killa jazz, Snazzback have built a reputation for high-energy street parties.

MON 11th

DeCyphers Hip

Hop Session

MCs Goose & Social Conscience with Dorian Childs-Prophet (keys), Chris Jones (bass) and James Vine (drums) welcomes Bristol rappers for freestyle hip-hop.

Fri 15th Normanton Street Fresher than fresh trio with Brighton hipness and a surprisingly ‘Bristol’ sound, mashing nu-soulful songs to compelling deep grooves and clever jazz infusions.

WED 27th Thurs 21st Ibou Tall We are Leif

With their next album release just around the corner, fresh Bristol nu-jazz quartet features the enchanting Gretchen Parlato-esque voice of Lousie Victoria.

Though dazzlingly impressive Senegalese jazz pianist Ibou Tall starts from the classic sounds of piano standards there’s no denying his African influences. Whenever he plays he brings a rich and rhythmic Afro-jazz fusion to original material and well-known tunes alike.

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DON KIPPER

Bound together by friendship and a mutual passion to explore the sounds that surround them, this award-winning ensemble display |a sensational style and hypnotic flare.

16 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // Free


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Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR | @Colston_Hall | facebook.com/ColstonHall | 0117 203 4040 | colstonhall.org

While Colston Hall undergoes a major redevelopment, Colston Hall Presents sees Bristol’s largest concert venue taking flight – loudly and proudly presenting great live music at independent music venues across Bristol. From the best emerging talent to international superstars, you can count on Colston Hall Presents to keep providing Bristol with eclectic and quality shows all year round.

BORN RUFFIANS

Head to The Exchange this June to hear material from Born Ruffians’ new album Uncle, Duke & The Chief and a blend of some of their favourite hits from the past decade.

6 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // £10.75 // The Exchange

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Fri 20 Jul

Brennen Leigh & Noel McKay

The White Buffalo + Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real

Jimmy Cliff + Grandmaster Flash + Trojan Soundsystem (feat. KIOKO)

O2 Academy Bristol

Lloyds Amphitheatre

The Wardrobe Theatre

Wed 6 Jun

Born Ruffians The Exchange

Fri 13 Jul

Sat 21 Jul

Sun 17 Jun

Josh Rouse

Jess & The Bandits

An Evening with Kristin Hersh

The Redgrave Theatre

The Wardrobe Theatre

Mon 16 Jul

Sun 22 Jul

Quantic Live

Emily Barker, Holly Macve & Jade Bird

The Redgrave Theatre

Fri 29 Jun

The East Pointers The Folk House

Sat 30 Jun

Trinity Centre

Wed 18 Jul

St George’s Bristol

Sun 22 Jul

Steve Earle & The Dukes

The Grahams

O2 Academy Bristol

The Wardrobe Theatre

Fiddlers

Wed 18 Jul

Mon 23 Jul

Tue 10 Jul – Sun 5 Aug

Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys

The Redgrave Theatre

Ata Kak

River Town: Bristol’s Americana Festival Multiple Bristol venues

Tue 10 Jul

The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer

Loco Klub

Thu 19 Jul

The Barr Brothers Thekla

Kelly Willis Mon 23 Jul

Sam Palladio St George’s Bristol

Wed 25 Jul

Graham Nash

The Louisiana

St George’s Bristol

ATA KAK

Awesome Tapes from Africa came across Ata Kak’s prized cassette tape at a roadside stall in Ghana. Aka Kak will be delivering his blend of hip hop, electronic, rap-funk to Fiddlers this June.

30 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // £17.74 // Fiddlers


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117-119 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RW | @Crofters_Rights | Facebook.com/croftersrights | 0117 2310079 | croftersrights.co.uk

Situated in the heart of Stokes Croft, The Crofters Rights has an ever changing list of 17 keg and cask, draught beers and ciders. Ray’s Neapolitanstyle pizzas are served every day and the back room hosts everything from punk gigs to storytelling, comedy to experimental noise.

THE GREY AREA PRESENTS: GOAT (JPN), MAI MAI MAI & THE EVIL USSES Goat’s intertwining patterns of rhythms and harmonics will blow you away, along with performances from Mai Mai Mai, The Evil Usses and Sloe Loris.

20 Jun // 7pm – 1am // £10 – £12

NOODS PRESENTS: 30/70 (RHYTHM SECTION)

Noods are proud to welcome Melbourne’s 30/70 to Bristol. With praise from the likes of Giles Peterson and Q Tip, these are ones to watch out for. Plus, killa jazz locals, Snazzback and Feelgood Experiment.

19 Jun // 7.30pm – 11.30pm // £6 – £8


exchange XX

VENUES // 45

72 - 73 Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0EJ | @exchangebristol | facebook.com/exchangebristol | 0117 930 4538 | exchangebristol.com

Exchange plays host to both gigs most nights of the week with Club Nights most weekends. Having opened in September 2012, Exchange has already hosted performances from a varied array of internally revered artists including The 1975, Four Tet, (the) Melvins, Jungle, Diplo, Haim and Sick Of It All to name but a few.

ASHESTOANGELS

Ashestoangels are returning to Bristol this June to showcase their ‘grave movement’ sound. Self-described as a band who ‘scares because they care’, this show will leave you shaking in your boots.

24 Jun // 6.30pm – 10pm // £8.50

MODERN LIFE IS WAR

DeadPunk promotions welcome all the way from Iowa, USA – Modern Life Is War. Armed with heavy riffs and thumping drums, this melodic hardcore and punk meld will get your blood pumping.

27 Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £15


the fleece

46 // VENUES

12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol, BS1 6JJ | @FleeceBristol | facebook.com/fleecebristol | 0117 945 0996 | thefleece.co.uk

The legendary live music venue has previously hosted the likes of Oasis, The Strokes, Goldfrapp and Bloc Party. Live music 7 nights a week and massive club nights like Propaganda, The Fleece is a must for music lovers and students. The in-house promotions team are also responsible for promoting many gigs across the city in other venues, so follow them all on Twitter and Facebook to receive updates on their upcoming gigs.

WAXAHATCHEE + EX-VÖID

Celebrating the release of her latest album Out in the Storm, Waxhatchee will perform all your favourites from her most autobiographical album to date at The Fleece this June. Plus, support from Ex- Vöid.

14 Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £12.50

SEX PISTOLS EXPERIENCE VS LIZZIE & THE BANSHEES Sex Pistols Experience are on a mission to change the tribute band scene, one chaotic and controversial gig at a time. Plus, the UK’s premier tribute to Siouxsie and the Banshees.

22 Jun // 7pm – 10.30pm // £12


THE FULL MOON / ATTIC BAR

VENUES // 47

1 North Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR | Twitter - Coming soon | facebook.com/pages/The-Full-Moon-and-Attic-Bar | 01179 245 007 | fmbristol.co.uk

The Full Moon pub & Attic bar, with its Moonshine bar and Shisha bar are all the on the same grounds. This really is a hub for all nightime activities from events, parties, drink and food. To add to this there is also a backpackers hotel which adds an international vibe to a great night out. What more could you ask for?

BABYLON DEAD

VP PRODUCTIONS PRESENT

Banana Bombs Records presents the most talked about UK boom bap, ragga, hip hop project right now. Prepare for dancehall bass lines and some serious rhythms from Illinformed, coupled with an intense flow from J Man.

9 Jun // 8pm – 2am // £4

2018

DESIGN: INKIE

EQUNIKNOXX

Forward thinking Jamaican music collective Equniknoxx will be showcasing their bass-lead beats and their dancehall, charged style. If you fancy a night on the dancefloor, look no further.

29 Jun // 8.30pm – 2am // £4


the gallimaufry

48 // VENUES

26-28 The Promenade, Gloucester Road, BS7 8AL | @thegallibristol | facebook.com/TheGallimaufryBristol | 01179 42 7 319 | thegallimaufry.co.uk

An independent bar, restaurant and music venue on the Gloucester Rd. A relaxed coffee shop vibe in the day, ‘The Galli’ serves food and drinks all day with live music and DJs 7 nights a week (always free entry). Working with local suppliers, artists & artisans wherever possible. Check www. thegallimaufry.co.uk for up-todate info on menus and events.

ASTRAL TUSK II

This week’s genre colliding Astral Tusk showcase features Sketch on Glass, Lyrebird & Sublunary and DJ Notsoever. Come on down to The Gallimaufry and witness these groups freely combine jazz, electronic and afrobeat.

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SIMIAH & THE PHANTOM ENSEMBLE

Using his MPC as his tool to create his sounds, Simiah is one to watch out for. This month, Simiah has invited Phantom Ensemble to add a flavour of sax and keys into the mix.

17 Jun // 9pm – 1am // Free


the golden lion

VENUES // 49

244 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8NZ | @goldenlionbriz | facebook.com/goldenlionbristol | 0117 924 6449 | goldenlionbristol.co.uk

The Golden Lion is a renowned Bristol Music venue offering live music on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday Afternoon. A surprise mix bag encompassing the whole music spectrum. Keep up to date on their social media pages for full listings and details. Bar open ‘til 1am Friday and Saturday, and midnight Sunday to Thursday.

GOLDEN LION

MATT WOODS

Knoxville based, Americana, country and southern roots singersongwriter Matt Woods will be bringing his songs and guitar for an evening of intimate classic, country music and greasy rock n roll.

14 Jun // 9pm – 12am // Free

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Bristol is the heart of some of the most exciting musical projects, and The Man and The Lake are no exception. Bristol-based Balkan four-piece are great at getting the crowd on their feet and to the dancefloor.

22 Jun // 9pm – 12am // Free


Hy-Brasil XX

50 // VENUES

7-9 Baldwin St, Bristol BS1 1RU | @hybrasilmusicclub | facebook.com/HyBrasilMusicClub | 0117 930 4370 | hybrasilmusicclub.com

Named after a mythical island off the coast of Ireland, Hy-Brasil is a late night music venue located in the heart of Bristol. Join them for 2-4-1 burgers on Tuesdays, awesome drink deals and an array of live and electronic events throughout the week.

ELECTRIC HARMONY PRESENTS: THE FIN. + SUPPORT Indie rock and synth pop trio The Fin. are stopping off at Bristol’s Hy-Brasil as part of their current tour, to showcase their treasured sound and top hits, including their latest single Paper Blue.

14 Jun // 8pm – 12am // Free

GRAVY TRAIN PRESENTS: LUMER

Frenetic post-punk teeters Lumer will be delivering a force that’s not to be missed at Hy-Brasil this month. Plus, support from Gravy Train DJ’s, bringing you a big dose of psychedelia, shoegaze and more.

21 Jun // 8pm – 12am // Free


the lanes

VENUES // 51

22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE | @thelanesbristol | facebook.com/lanes.bristol | 01173 251 979 | thelanesbristol.co.uk

Rapidly establishing itself amongst the ranks of city’s most respected music venues. As well as playing host to both international and local live music and clubnights, The Lanes also offers round the clock bowling, an Italian style pizzeria, karaoke, a vintage shop and even a bed for the night. All in a genuinely laid back atmosphere.

HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND + BOCA 45 + MUTANT VINYL Praised by the likes of Huey Morgan and BBC Radio 2, Hackney Colliery Band are a powerful acoustic ensemble who deliver carefully crafted contemporary rock, jazz and soul. Plus, Boca 45 and Mutant Vinyl.

7 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // £17.50

DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHT: THE BIG IDEA

Bristol’s legendary club night with resident DJ John The Mod are delighted to welcome French psych band The Big Idea to The Lanes this month. Plus, the usual eclectic mix of garage beats and northern soul.

16 Jun // 9pm – 3am // £3 – £8.50


mothers’ XX ruin

52 // VENUES

7-9 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1UE | @TheMothersRuin | facebook.com/The-Mothers-Ruin | 07546 082 009 | mothersruinbristol.co.uk

Bright Red, behind the market on St Nicks street, a three floor mad funhouse that specialises in super sweaty aural delights of Rock n Roll, Pop and Disco. The Mothers’ Ruin pride themselves on being Free to enter most nights of the week, without compromising on entertainment. Upstairs or downstairs you won’t be going anywhere quite like here!

AXES + LAST HYENA + ESUANA

Math Rock fans, put this date in your diary because Blowout and M4D SM4SH presents the hypnotic four piece from London, Axes. Great at creating surprising instrumental music, filled with melodic hooks and danceable grooves. Plus, support from Last Hyena and Esuana.

14 Jun // 7pm – 10.30pm // £5

TWIN ARROW + THE PROXY YOUTH + BLOODRAG Want to tear up your Friday night and fill it with anarchic indignation and ruination? Presenting a triple packed line up, featuring synth infused Twin Arrow, The Proxy Youth and alternative rock band Bloodrag.

29 Jun // 8pm – 11pm // £4


mr wolfs XX

VENUES // 53

32 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1TG | @MrWolfsBristol | facebook.com/MrWolfs | 0117 923 2565 | mrwolfs.com

If your looking for a live music and a late night party then look no further than Mr Wolf’s. Open 7 day’s a week It’s the place you’ll get the opportunity to see up and coming bands, to bust some moves on the dance floor, watch talented artists paint live, hear some quality musicians come together and jam your heart out.

DA FUCHAMAN AND THE FIRE BLAZE BAND

The multi gender, multiracial Da Fuchaman and the Fire Blaze band bring positive vibes and a conscious message in their unifying sound. Catch them at Mr Wolfs this June, followed by Mr. Fitz on the decks.

8 Jun // 9pm - 4am // £3 – £4

MOMZ SPAGHETTI

Get ready for the launch of Bristol’s freshest hip hop open mic cypher, offering the sickest beats and slickest rhymes. If you fancy a go on the mic, be sure to get down early.

28 Jun // 9pm – 3am // £3


the Old Market XX Assembly

54 // VENUES

25 West Street, Old Market Bristol | @oldmarketassembly | facebook.com/oldmarketassembly | 0117 373 8199 | oldmarketassembly.co.uk

The Old Market Assembly is a completely independent restaurant and arts venue situated in the heart of one of Bristol’s most up-andcoming nightlife hubs. Hosting everything from local bands to wild parties with touring artists. The Old Market Assembly perfectly combines locally sourced affordable food and hospitality with a wide array of live music and club nights.

THE CARNY VILLAINS

Six-piece Balkan-style folk band The Carnvy Villains are bringing their riotous energy and stomping swing to the Old Market Assembly stage this June. Prepare for a full-blown stomping punk-rock marvel, blending animated theatrics and ska.

22 Jun // 10pm – 1am // £10

Sat 2nd June

HALLOUMINATI

£7 (+bf) from headfirst Hallouminati will throw their arm over your shoulder, hand you an Ouzo, and have the whole club throwing their limbs all over before you can shout “Opa!”

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Carny villains

£10 (+bf) from headfirst THE CARNY VILLAINS, are a six piece theatrical band from Bristol, known for their raucous blend of stomping swing, ska and Balkan-style folk played with the riotous energy of punk rock. Their enigmatic and animated live shows remain unrivalled for their mix of theatre, humour energy and showmanship!

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IDEAL WORLD 004 W/CRAIGIE KNOWES

£5(+bf) from headfirst Expect a mixed bag of electro, techno, house, jungle and who knows what else. IW resident Duke will set the tone be going b2b with himself for an extended warm up set.

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Sat 16th June

Bad Reputation with Gay Girl

Friday 29th June

Perhaps Contraption

£5 (+bf) from headfirst Whether leading jubilant parades, fully amplified stage shows, or pop up street performances, Perhaps Contraption create an unforgettable sonic spectacle.

£3 donation entry Gaygirl are a South London quartet making dark, melodic pop, joining us for what is bound to be an amazing set. Followed by: Bad Reputation. DJ’s SPICYIVY & DEE2 are back again with our brand new club night dedicated to playing multi genre spanning, female fronted music ALL NIGHT LONG! The Old Market Assembly, 25 West Street, Old Market, BS2 0DF bookings@oldmarketassembly.co.uk ; 0117 373 8199

PERHAPS CONTRAPTION

Perhaps Contraption create a truly unique musical experience; melding elements of jazz, punk, art pop and post-minimalism into a part choir, part orchestra, rock band. Grab your tickets to engage in this spectacle for the ears.

29 Jun // 10pm – 1am // £5


SWX

VENUES // 55

15 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2JY | @swxbristol | facebook.com/swxbristol | 0117 945 0325 | swxbristol.com

SWX is a live music venue and event space in Bristol city centre. Equipped with a state of the art sound & lighting system, they host some of the biggest gigs the city has to offer. It’s also home to two of Bristols most loved Club Nights; Far Fetched every Friday and CODEC every Saturday night. Head to SWXBristol.com for their latest listings.

BELLY

This Grammy nominated alternative rock band announced their return back in 2016. Now, they are ready to take centre stage at SWX this June, as part of their highly anticipated return tour.

10 Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £22.50

BRISTOL PSYCH FEST

Stolen Body records present the fifth year of their independent festival, Bristol Psych Fest. Playing across three venues, expect the likes of Night Beats, The Wytches, Wolf People, Cosmic Dead and many more.

7 Jul // 2pm – 1am // £25 – £30


thekla XX

56 // VENUES

The Grove, Bristol, BS1 4RB | @theklabristol | facebook.com/theklabristol | 0117 929 3301 | theklabristol.co.uk

Bristol’s only music venue and club on a boat! From live toe-tapping Americana to the dirtiest Dubstep this side of London and everything in between, the team have all your musical needs covered. Thekla play host to the cream of the city’s weekly club nights as well as national and international touring live acts every week. Welcome aboard!

LAURA VEIRS

With 20 years of songwriting under her belt, it’s no wonder Laura Veirs’ always attracts a large crowd for her live shows, with her exquisite folk-pop songs that prove the depth of her musical skill.

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10 Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £18.50

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Neo-blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist is flying in all the way from Australia for a string of shows. Stopping off at Thekla, C.W Stoneking promises to deliver an enticing show of all things blues and country.

27 Jun // 7pm – 10pm // £15


to the XXmoon

VENUES // 57

27-29 Midland Road, Old Market, St Philips, Bristol BS2 0JT | @tothemoonbris | facebook.com/pg/tothemoonbristol | 07845 700194 | tothemoon.cc

A superb little venue off the beaten track of Old Market’s main streets, To The Moon is a bar-comeboutique and vintage shop, serving up awesome cocktails, local beers and Pieminister pies, with a great spirit collection – particularly when it comes to rum, with over 20 top-notch rums to try. To The Moon also puts on a growing range of club nights and gigs and is currently on the lookout for more DJs and promoters to get involved.

IMAGINE THAT PRESENTS

Head on down To The Moon for top quality live music, featuring Jake Morgan & Ben Cooling. Followed by Night Ride DJs spinning the finest in 60s rock n roll and indie records.

9 Jun // 8pm – 12am // Free

ETHER SESSIONS #4 SUBSONIC SPECIAL

ETHER SESSIONS #4 takes a dive into the depths of the big blue with the aquatic wonders of Subsonic UK. Expect the usual party vibes with special guests from Subsonic. Swimming towel not required.

23 Jun // 2pm – 6pm // Free


trinity XX

58 // VENUES

The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 0NW | @trinitybristol | facebook.com/trinitybristol | 0117 935 1200 | 3ca.org.uk

One of the few truly independent venues with performances from the likes of Gorillaz, Daniel Johnston, Roni Size and Animal Collective as well as a venue for great club nights like Teachings in Dub and now Bump Rollerdisco. Famous for hosting some legendary band names such as U2, Massive Attack, Portishead, Public Enemy and The Specials. Trinity can rightly claim to be the birthplace of the Bristol sound.

TEACHINGS IN DUB: KING SHILOH SOUNDSYSTEM Get ready for Bristol’s No1 reggae and dub night. This month, Teachings In Dub present their last session before the summer break, with help from special guests all the way from Amsterdam, King Shiloh Soundsystem.

8 Jun // 10pm – 5am // £8 – £14.50

RUFFNECK TING Y25

Ruffneck Ting returns to Trinity to deliver another night of rumbling jungle and drum & bass. Featuring Micky Finn, Ray Keith, Aries, Dazee, Jinx and many more.

9 Jun // 11pm – 5am // £16.50


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