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Louise & The Pins, Holy Vessels, Killing Fields Of Ontario, Lori Campbell
Presented by: The Hope Live| 0 | BRIGHTON: The Hope & Ruin Live |
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| P | Thursday 24th May, 2012 |
| N | 7:30pm |
COMMUNION
(www.communionmusic.co.uk)
We've got a rather special line up for the May clubnight!
Beans On Toast
www.beansontoastmusic.com
Beans on Toast definitely doesn’t take himself too seriously. Claiming all his songs ‘have the same chords’ and ‘sound like Billy Bragg’, his brand of alco-folk blends a dark wit with serious social and political satire based on a diverse range of subjects; cocaine, Tesco, London, gun crime, myspace, global warming and the Lake District to name but a few. He recently supported Frank Turner at the Wembley Arena, ending his set with a heroic crowd surf that saw him carried all the way to the back - surely a world record?
Louise & The Pins
www.facebook.com/LouiseAndThePins
With her 50's glamour looks and sultry voice there’s not a lot not to like about Louise Hull. Combine that with perfect folk / pop / rock ‘n’ roll inspired melodies and two harmonious backing singers – Bethan Gorman and Sara Templeman – then you have a perfect band: Louise & The Pins. These girls have been capturing a lot of attention recently and building up a number of live dates which other newcomers would kill for: supporting Laura Marling as well as a recent set at Glastonbury.
Holy Vessels
www.facebook.com/holyvessels
Just like getting your summer festival tickets in the post on a grey drizzly April morning, the recent arrival of the first snippets of Holy Vessel's upcoming new album have tickled us with both excitement and anticipation. An infectious mix of country, rock and Americana, the Brighton boys always get feet stomping.
Killing Fields On Ontario
www.killingfieldsofontario.com
Killing Fields of Ontario are an Alternative Folk-Rock band based in London, Birmingham and Leeds. Since releasing their debut album, ‘The Shock of the Sparks’, they've supported some great acts including Broken Records, Sparrow and the Workshop and Teitur. We've been fans for a while now and are extremely excited to finally get them down to Brighton.
A blend of toe-tapping Americana, banjos, Chili Peppers guitars and country-inflected Jack White vocals" - Vibrations Magazine
Lori Campbell
www.facebook.com/loricampbellsings
Last year Lori was lucky enough to play a few support shows for the lovely Ben Howard and to share stages with such amazingly talented people as Seasick Steve and Benjamin Francis Leftwich. She has taken her guitar and her songs about pigeons, rainbows, the English Riviera and suchlike everywhere from the cake counter at Larmer Tree Festival to the historical stages at Glastonbury. Lovely.
‘Girl, I like what you do..’ – Seasick Steve at Goldcoast Oceanfest 2011
£6 advance tickets for the show are available from:
Communionmusic.co.uk / See Tickets / WeGotTickets / Drink In Brighton / Resident Records / Rounder Records
Doors open at 7.30pm - hope to see you there!
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