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The Cav Presents: Dead Native / A Few Too Many / Emnibis / Free From Gravity /

Presented by: The Cavendish Arms
0LONDON: The Cavendish Arms
PSaturday 1st April, 2017
N7:45pm

Event information

Come down to The Cav to enjoy some live Rock and Punk by:

A Few Too Many
Essex-based anthemic pop-punkers A Few Too Many announce their arrival, hitting you with slamming power-pop thrusts and monolithic hooks that hint towards US megastars Green Day and Blink 182; the conclusion is all consuming.

Established at the end of 2009, and born out of a love for pizza, partying, puns and humour, A Few Too Many are comprised of Vocalist Michael Achilles, Rhythm Guitarist and Vocalist Danny Freeman, Jez Giles on Lead Guitar, Bassist and Vocalist Ricky Ives, and Sam Howell on Drums. Wasting no time since forming, the emerging quintet ploughed themselves head first into playing as many shows as possible, and have already created a stellar live reputation by delivering highly intensive and energetic performances. Besides a budding live status, the band have also picked up praise and coverage on their releases from Scuzz TV, Blank TV, Amazing Radio and BBC Introducing, to name a few.

Dead Natives
Dead Natives are - Liam Dutch, Nick Lemon, Robbie Ferguson and Adam Payne - a four-piece band indie / alt rock band from Surrey / London who are considered a band to watch in 2017.

Described as a band with soaring guitars, vocals coursing with attitude and a lively rhythm the band infuse elements of psychedelic rock and modern day brit-pop

Debut 3 track E.P ‘Something Strange’ out now! Via BandCamp, Spotify, Soundclound and other major downloadable platforms.

Emnibis
Emnibis’ journey has been filled with trials and tribulations, leading them to be the alt-rock/pop-punk band they are today. From the depths of Surrey, Casey, Sam together with newest members Elliott and Matt have just released their most exciting single yet. Aged 19 to 22 they may seem fresh on the scene, but this band have been best friends and gigging together for years. Emnibis have been a solid cog in the pop-punk machine in Surrey for almost four years, the founding members of the band playing together for almost eight. They have a list of influences anyone would expect to find from a pop-punk band, from Blink-182 to Lower Than Atlantis to All Time Low. Their sound reflects this, but as with so many bands in the genre Emnibis have something ear-catching and slightly unexpected to bring to the table, to set them apart from those in the scene.

Free From Gravity
Emanating from Portsmouth UK, is Free From Gravity, a profound rock band formed by 5 distinctive musicians. The band renders a unique style of music in which they coined “Kick Assed Chilled Out Rock” – that’s Soft Rock With Attitude. The music created by Free From Gravity ranges from classic rock anthems to moving ballads, reflecting the uniqueness of sound and love for detail. The composition and blend of the band’s songs will keep your attention and a liberating sense of freedom from gravity will linger. Following the re-release of their single “The Long Road” on April 5th, Free From Gravity have performed at various venues and festivals in the UK such as Viking MC Rally, The Hoefest and most recently Walpole Park Music Madness.
The band’s latest EP “Saints and Sinners” was released in August 2016 consisting of 4 tracks, Crazy Lady, Dance With Me, Saints and Sinners and Step into the Sunlight. The tracks are a unique combination in the style of Pink Floyd, The Eagles and Meatloaf. The songs of the EP reflect various experiences in life, and the lyrics of each song tell a story. From connections with friends, and relationships with people, challenges faced in life and providing a helping hand to persons in need. The lyrical compositions were written through the life of lead singer/songwriter, Vince Barnes himself, and with deep thought, emotional expressions and symbolic encounters, “Saints and Sinners” is only the foundation of the journey. The uplifting verses, the melodic structuring of the instruments and the soulfulness of the songs within the EP are what set it apart from everything else.

Free From Gravity has come a long way, and more is yet to be revealed. Their album is set to be released in May 2017, and following that, they will be touring in promotion of their album.

Another inspirational track will be released early in 2017, entitled “Tea, Coffee or Something” reflecting the story of homeless individuals that just needed a helping hand, and perhaps a little bit of time. Helping the homeless serves great importance to the members of Free From Gravity, and they will be on tour for the “Tea, Coffee or Something” single during the first quarter of 2017.

The Wipes
Indie band form Shepperton

Venue information

LONDON: The Cavendish Arms
0128 Hartington Road
Stockwell
SW8 2HJ
> www.thecavendisharmsstockwell.co.uk/
! 02074 987464