The Dandelion | Mon 15 Apr | Night People | £8
Studio project turned live band led by Natalie de Silver, whose sound is a hazy blend of ’60s psychedelia and folk pop.
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Franc Moody | Tue 16 Apr | Gorilla | £12
With beginnings in running warehouse parties, the duo’s mission statement is to make people dance with their funk and disco style that is evocative of George Clinton and Sly Stone, with added electronics.
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Band of Skulls | Wed 17 Apr | Stoller Hall | £15
Acclaimed rock band with a reputation for entrancing live shows celebrate the launch of their new album ‘Love is All You Love’.
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William the Conqueror | Thu 18 Apr | Deaf Institute | £10
Alter ego of folk artist Ruarri Joseph, this trio channels blues and roots rock that also finds room for grunge. They tour in support of latest release ‘Bleeding on the Soundtrack’.
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Ben Hayes | Fri 19 Apr | YES | £6
London-based electronic producer whose mix of jazz and dance is often given texture with offbeat percussions and synths.
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The Luka State | Sat 20 Apr | Band on the Wall | £8
Alt rock group hailing from Cheshire whose guitar-heavy melodies, urgent vocals and piercing drums create a full bodied sound.
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Milo & Elucid | Sun 21 Apr | Deaf Institute | £13.50
The rappers’ ‘Nostrum Grocers’ album is a collaborative project which came together on the basis of improvisation and instincts, whose respective styles bounce off each other over laid back grooves.
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- Words:
- Edwina Chan
- Published on:
- Wed 3 Apr 2019