Wednesday 29th February
@8pm
£6, adv £5
Wayte
Hey Nostradamus
Canute
Wayte: "Most definately a band to watch: there's so much potential here it's almost suffocating...this is an album that deserves to be heard."
"the band weaves virtually all the essential elements of the Nineties into a simultaneously familiar and forward-thinking album that, while not immediately accessible, will gradually seep into the subconscious. There are recognisable elements of grunge, shoegaze, proto-post-rockers Slint, indie rock and whatever other genre pigeonholing was popular twenty years ago. However, Wayter have succeeded where so many others have failed: Feeding Time doesn't sound like it belongs in the era from which the band has taken so many of their sonic cues. Wayter have their own sound and, eclectic as their various muses may be, it works...Wayter's approach to songwriting and performance: dangerous, impassioned and edgy but without ever losing control." 7/10
-Michael Brown, Drowned in Sound
Hey Nostradamus
ATP, a lack of technique, twins and a strange affinity with the sport of angling. Plus trying to play through as many amplifiers at one time that the laws of physics and ohmage will allow.
Canute
'shimmering proto goff cum post punk experimento guitars and a general early Cure meets Sonic Youth feel- My Bloody Valentine, also, resonate bigtime here'