Palm | Mon 11 Jun | Castle Hotel | £8
Experimental art-rock band whose influence from artists such as Animal Collective and Battles can be heard in their records. They released their second album Rock Island earlier this year.
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Jay Som | Tue 12 Jun | Deaf Institute | £8
LA-based artist delivering hazy, lo-fi dream pop. She plays all the instruments in her songs and records them in her own makeshift bedroom studio.
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Waxahatchee | Wed 13 Jun | Band on the Wall | £13.50
Indie project with a touch of scuzz and songs of relationship woes. Last year’s album Out in the Storm was a critical hit.
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Tenderlonious | Thu 14 Jun | Soup Kitchen | £9
Multi-instrumentalist with often-improvised soulful sounds, famed for his solo live performances with flutes and synths. Fans include Gilles Peterson, Alexander Nut and Benji B.
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Portico Quartet | Fri 15 Jun | Gorilla | £16.50
Mercury Prize-nominated band whose sound encompasses experimental jazz, electronica and ambient.
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30/70 + Werkha | Sat 16 Jun | Soup Kitchen | £8
Melbourne quintet with neo-soul harmonies, hypnotic grooves and jazz-funk licks, and Mancunian Werkha performing a Club Set version of his live show.
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Ill | Sat 16 Jun | Deaf Institute | £5
Post-punk group launch their debut album. See our full preview here.
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The Wave Pictures | Sun 17 Jun | Deaf Institute | £12
The band will release two albums this year: Brushes with Happiness and Look Inside Your Heart, the former of which will see the band taking inspiration from blues.
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Mon 11 Jun - Sun 17 Jun
Words:
Edwina Chan
Published on:
Wed 13 Jun 2018