{"id":14829,"date":"2015-06-07T11:42:31","date_gmt":"2015-06-07T10:42:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/?p=14829"},"modified":"2019-09-05T18:35:12","modified_gmt":"2019-09-05T17:35:12","slug":"top-3-gigs-week-beginning-8th-june-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/top-3-gigs-week-beginning-8th-june-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"TOP 3 GIGS &#8211; Week Beginning 8th June 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, you&#8217;re back again to find out what musical delights await you in the Nottinghamshire music scene? Well, hello again internet stranger. We can tell you there&#8217;s some briliant Indie Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll madness, a proper diverse birthday bash, as well as a bit of a do down by the water to look forward to this week.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, and there&#8217;s this little do going off on Sunday called the <strong><a href=\"\">Future Sound of Nottingham<\/a><\/strong> too. You may have heard us mention it once or twice. Here at Nusic, we don&#8217;t want to be that lame media entity that puts their own gig in the T3 &#8211; but, should you want to see six ace Nottinghamshire acts (<strong><a href=\"\">SUSPECT ALIBI<\/a><\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"\">CHESHIRE AND THE CAT<\/a><\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"\">AS DECEMBER FALLS<\/a><\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"\">THE CHASE<\/a><\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"\">ELLIE KEEGAN<\/a><\/strong> and <strong><a href=\"\">JOSH WHEATLEY<\/a><\/strong>) take to the <strong><a href=\"\">Rock City<\/a><\/strong> stage for a night of New Notts Musical aweomeness, you should totally come down. The winner opens <strong><a href=\"\">Splendour<\/a><\/strong> dontcha know&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>GIG ONE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">HOUSE OF THIEVES<\/a> <\/strong><br \/>\nBritish Indie Rock \u2018n\u2019 Roll four piece HOT, as well as having an appropriate acronym, possess a tenacious but romanticised view of modern British life. Their thought-provoking lyrics intertwined with the musicians\u2019 attentiveness toward rhythmic riffs and incredibly catchy hooks, makes them a pretty mesmerising listen.  Their lyrical substance, tight guitar playing and energetic stage presence ensure a great audience connection. These guys will put on a helluva headline show. <\/p>\n<p>First support comes from three-piece <strong><a href=\"\">PAPER SHOP DAVE<\/a><\/strong>, made up of \u2018Randy, Dr J, and Funter Fanta\u2019  AKA Fred. These guys, besides making themselves sound like characters from a Scooby Doo episode, are an Indie Rock band which aims to \u2018fragment minds with serious grooves\u2019. From listening to their song \u2018<em>The Wild<\/em>\u2019, the influences from the likes of <strong>Foals<\/strong>, <strong>Peace<\/strong>, and <strong>Bloc Party<\/strong> are clear.  Their EP titled &#8220;<em>First Draft<\/em>&#8221; was released in May, so if you\u2019ve seen them before, expect to hear a lot of brand new material. <\/p>\n<p>The second support for the night will be three-piece <strong><a href=\"\">CROSA ROSA<\/a><\/strong>, who are simply not for the faint hearted, specifically, those who oppose the practicing of Voodoo and eating souls. They are a Garage\/Psych Rock band inspired by 60&#8217;s surf and psychedelic, made up of two Joe\u2019s and a Kegan. These guys produce a mind-melting sound that is akin to that of <strong>The Wytches<\/strong>. These guys are lined up to play Y Not? Festival, beside acts such as <strong>Primal Scream<\/strong>, <strong>Johnny Marr<\/strong>, and Snoop Dee-Oh-Double-G. Fanceh, ey?<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">The Bodega<\/a>#<\/strong><br \/>\nFriday 12th June<br \/>\nDoors: 19:00<br \/>\nTickets: \u00a35<\/p>\n<p><strong>GIG TWO<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Gaz is having a birthday bash. Yes, Gaz from <strong><a href=\"\">The Maze<\/a><\/strong>. He\u2019s invited EVERY ONE. Yes, even you, weird smelly bus man reading this on the phone of the unsuspecting man in front, even you\u2026 <\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">THE KILLER BEES<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nApiphobics out there, don\u2019t fear, the only sting these guys will give you is a JAZZY STING OF BLUESY GOODNESS STRIGHT TO YOUR EAR HOLES. These guys perform as a trio or quartet, and usually play an incredible selection of Rock \u2018n\u2019 Roll, Blues and traditional jazzzzzzzzzz (bahaha, yes, these tenuous bee jokes ARE only going to get worse, in case you were wondering) I for one, am buzzing for it (told you).<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">UNKNOWN ERA<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nHigh energy \u2018mashup party band\u2019 made up of Hip Hop connoisseur Kane Ashmore, and a giant\u2019s handful of former members of bands such as <strong><a href=\"\">BREADCHASERS<\/a><\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"\">FRANKIUM<\/a><\/strong>, and more. Their sound mixes elements of Reggae, Hip Hop, Ska, Gypsy, Swing, to present to you a premeditated mash-up of scrumptious musical fun, for your dancing pleasure.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">SAME STREETS<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nHey sweetness, hey sadness, this Rock \u2018n\u2019 Roll three-piece will be bliss for yer troubled soul. Influences include <strong>The Libertines<\/strong>, <strong>Baby Shambles<\/strong> and <strong>The Who<\/strong>, which you can hear in their tightly constructed songs. After their explosive performance at Dot to Dot, they\u2019ve been tipped for big things by <strong><a href=\"\">Fred Perry Subculture<\/a><\/strong>. <\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">SKAPETE the UPLIFTER<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nLike much less threatening version of Arnold Schwarzenegger\u2019s Conan the Destroyer. <strong>SKAPETE DAWSON <\/strong>will be playing the finest sounds in Reggae and Ska. Dawson has had loads of musical experience, from Drum and Bass, to Jungle, Funk and Hardcore Punk. His positive, uplifting songs are created using only his acoustic guitar, vocal and perceptive lyrics.  <\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">THE EDI JOHNSTON BIT<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nA ukulele wielding solo act who plays songs that are a bit \u2018silly\u2019. Speaking of which, he\u2019s been a bit silly himself by not been massively informative online, so we can\u2019t find much about \u2018im! He\u2019s the vocalist for <strong><a href=\"\">THE AUSTIN FRANCIS CONNECTION<\/a><\/strong>, though, who are a feel good acoustic Hip Hop trio. I\u2019ve heard from my sources (tiny borrowers that live in the walls of various gig venues) that he\u2019ll be an act that\u2019ll definitely make you smile.  <\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">MOTORMOUF<\/a><\/strong> aka Alex Young describes himself as \u2018Beatboxing Bastard and Lyrical tongue twister\u2019. He\u2019s worked with local talents such as <a href=\"\"><strong>ASHMORE<\/strong><\/a>, <strong><a href=\"\">NINA SMITH<\/a><\/strong>, and loooaads of others, and is also known for his alliance with The Mouthy Poets Collective. He\u2019s said to wow crowds with his solo beat boxing sets, demonstrating his confident and profound skills as a beatboxer and rapper. It\u2019s just him, a mic, and a loop pedal.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"\">GERRY TRIMBLE\u2019s<\/a><\/strong> self-proclaimed \u2018Post-Anti-Folk-Core\u2019 will provide songs that are humerous, observant and endlessly endearing. He\u2019s the vocalist and guitarist of <strong>THE BASTARD SONS<\/strong>, but they\u2019re in \u2018hibernation\u2019 right now. So, it\u2019ll be a solo set from the funny Folk Rock connoisseur. Expect songs akin to <strong>Frank Turner<\/strong> and <strong>Alkaline Trio<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Maze<\/strong><br \/>\nSaturday 13th June<br \/>\nDoors: 19:30<br \/>\nAdmission: \u00a33 on the door<\/p>\n<p><strong>GIG THREE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you don\u2019t fancy bringing a present for Gaz this Saturday, there\u2019s also a pretty huge line up of Nottingham\u2019s most talented at Waterfront for ya, with Public House Band presenting \u2018Nottingham Kick Out The Jams\u2019. There\u2019s also a full buffet available for an extra \u00a31.50, and a collection is going to be made for YMCA in honour of Dave Windley who passed away this year. Bring yerselves down, stuff yer pretty faces, listen to some great performers, and contribute to a great cause. <\/p>\n<p>Announced among this incredible line up is the internationally followed Nottingham emcee, producer and sound engineer <strong><a href=\"\">JUGA-NAUT<\/a><\/strong>. He\u2019ll be performing his <strong>Wu Tang<\/strong>, <strong>MF Doom<\/strong> and <strong>A Tribe Called Quest<\/strong> influenced music. Blending classic and original production, his songs are authentic, experimental and hold some incredible lyrics. <strong><a href=\"\">LAST SONS<\/a><\/strong> will also be performing, who are a brilliant duo made up of one Rapper and one Turntabelist, signed by <strong><a href=\"\">Uncommon Records<\/a><\/strong>. Expect slick, polished production laced with politically fuelled poetry. Human Beatboxer <strong><a href=\"\">LEE TABIX<\/a><\/strong> will be making some pretty extraordinary sounds with his mouth, demonstrating his ability to imitate pretty much any song with full beat, bass and lyrical structure. One of the best live bands that Notts has to offer, <strong><a href=\"\">PRIME<\/a><\/strong>, will also be delivering their wild, Punky goodness like an intense punch to the face. You lucky, lucky people. <strong><a href=\"\">THE BREAKDOWNS<\/a><\/strong> will also be mooching about, who are a five-piece Power Pop band with Garage Rock elements, who will demonstrate some insanely catchy hooks and playful lyricism. Alternative Social Media shy Rock trio <strong>ROBOTS: JAKE MARRIOTT<\/strong> will be gifting us with some brilliantly crafted tunes. Fronted by Singer Songwriter, Dan Heathcote, <strong><a href=\"\">ZADKIEL<\/a><\/strong> are a four piece Alternative Rock\/Indie band signed by <strong>Unit 24 Records<\/strong>. They\u2019ve been termed as <strong>Nirvana<\/strong> meets <strong>Jeff Buckley<\/strong> due to their haunting vocals, and dark, Psychedelic Indie Metal styles. <strong><a href=\"\">DANIEL ISON<\/a> <\/strong>will be performing his own form of self-described solo acoustic \u2018ridiculousness\u2019, or rather, as we think, Folky Acoustic greatness. The wonderfully soulful Acoustic sounds of <strong><a href=\"\">JOANNE LOVATT<\/a><\/strong> will provide some gorgeous songs, showcasing her versatile voice and exploring various different genres. Acoustic Rock Singer Songwriter <strong>PAUL WALKER<\/strong> found his voice on various European street corners, and now he\u2019s gigging about hoodtown like a mad thing performing his <strong>Bob Dylan<\/strong> inspired songs. Finally, (phew!) Ukelele duo <strong><a href=\"\">UP<\/a><\/strong> will be demonstrating their imaginative approach to performing ukulele centred songs, without being comedic. Expect Folk, Blues, Country and Reggae tunes that are very very serious. No laughing. Seriously.<\/p>\n<p>Also playing will be <strong>Azzuro Peaks<\/strong>, from Derby; <strong>Natalie Smallwood<\/strong>, from Derby; <strong>Rhett Barrow<\/strong>, from Leicester; <strong>The Protoneers<\/strong>, from Lincolnshire; and <strong>Zero Tolerance<\/strong>, from London.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Waterfront<\/strong><br \/>\nSaturday 13th June<br \/>\nDoors: 3pm -12am<br \/>\nAdmission: \u00a34 on the door<\/p>\n<p>Yours in Love of New Music,<br \/>\nEmily Rose Malone x<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, you&#8217;re back again to find out what musical delights await you in the Nottinghamshire music scene? Well, hello again internet stranger. 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