Japanese Television // The Prohibition // Revrt at Mr Wolfs
£3/4 entry on the door.

A gig held at Mr Wolfs on Friday 3rd May. The event starts at 21:00.


Japanese Television

From the ashes of three separate psychedelic rock bands, rose Japanese Television who formed late last year with a shared vision of creating wonky surf-rock. “Although the band is instrumental, we don’t play solos. It’s more about atmosphere and creating a hypnotic effect. Hypnotism through repetition, reverbs and delays, harps and fuzz boxes” Ian continues.

The Prohibition

The Prohibition is a British Dream Pop project. Spearheaded by Meg Jones, the group blends elements of their strongest influences, including Cocteau Twins, Wolf Alice, and Interpol. Their work features airy vocals clashing head on with an abrasive rhythmic heart. Senses of alienation and lost identity emerge within intimate explorations of human connections.

Revrt will be spinning tunes from midnight until late.

Doors at 9pm. Music from 10pm

£3/4 OTD

Entry requirements:

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