Unwave & British Wildlife presents...
Unwave
EP Release Show w/ Fawn Spots, Track & Field, Spanish Wives, Pink Rick
Unwave cordially invite you to their EP launch night in the Brudenell Games Room in support of their new EP 'The Slow Reveal'.
Check out 'Production Line' from their EP here:
http://unwave.bandcamp.com/track/production-line
They'll be plenty of fantastic bands to go with cheap booze and crisps...
With guests:
Fawn Spots
York-based punk trio Fawn Spots have announced their debut long-player, From Safer Place, to be released in March 2015 on Critical Heights.
The album sees the band bring together the cathartic energy of Rites of Spring and Husker Du with the disparate post punk angularity of Joy Division and Mission of Burma – it pulsates with a visceral tension.
From Safer Place was entirely written and recorded by the band themselves, in sheds located in an abandoned Georgian garden, just outside of York; resulting in the album itself working as a literal message from a “safer place”.
Ahead of the album, the band have a single out on their own label Bad Paintings – check out New Sense below, which is available on 7 inch with a b-side cover of Joy Division’s Twenty Four Hours.
Listen to 'New Sense' here:
https://soundcloud.com/firerecords/fawn-spots-new-sense
Track and Field
Track and Field, as a sum of its parts, represents more than music. The Leeds-based quintet combines years of experience on the local and international DIY scene (with members touring Europe, the USA, and playing both Download and Leeds/Reading festivals), with the passion and drive to create and forge something new outside of their respective comfort zones.
Taking influence from their contemporaries whilst drawing from the roots of the emo and indie rock scenes of the ’90s, they create sounds which ooze richness and warmth. Track and Field represents the collective artistic maturity of its constituent members.
Listen to 'World' here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPo8oYHN2Sg
Spanish Wives
Spanish Wives are a two piece band from Leeds who describes themselves as Emo/Punk. Warm Springs is their first EP with three songs blasting out their individual sound – not so much Punk/Emo more so Emo/(soft)Screamo/Rock in this EP. Whatever they are the fusion works and they do it well…
Listen to 'Warm Springs' here:
http://spanishwives.bandcamp.com/album/warm-springs
Pink Rick
"Deadly serious, irony-free noise rock. Loud, repetitive and obnoxiously slow."
"You won't hear anything this threatening in 2015."
Listen to 'Human Face Forever' here:
https://soundcloud.com/pink-rick/human-face-forever
Saturday 21st February 2015
Price: £3.00 advance (+stbf)
Doors 7pm



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