Dreamwave - Moon Dogs E.P Launch at The Louisiana
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"Dreamwave’s spellbinding stoner-surfbeat’s sent them stratospheric. Indulge in their Nuggets-grade garage-pop and fuzz-guitar frenzies, utterly essential FFO: Ty Segall, Syd Barrett, Night Beats, Osees, King Gizzard."

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A gig held at The Louisiana on Friday 25th April. The event starts at 20:00.


Velvet Echoes presents a space odyssey ... not really, but it is Dreamwaves E.P Launch of Moon Dogs, and you're invited to get down. Live from the Louisiana, Dreamwave are joined by Pigeon Wigs and the Grave Danger, this is a night of Psych Rock, Space Junk, Garage and good times, come get in the moon buggy and boogie.

Dreamwave

In the last year Dreamwave have made a name for themselves with an energetic live show that is gaining momentum across the UK and breaking into the EU.

Following 2024’s ‘Dreamwave & The Mindcave EP, which received support from NME, BBC, Radio X, Post Punk Magazine and Shindig Magazine, along side a string of sell out shows, the band is returning with new EP ‘Moon Dogs’.

The early singles from the release have already received positive press coverage, including BBC 6 Music; “I really love this track, they're channeling B-52s and Devo, a Punky New Wave Vibe with some Psych, if this was not made for me I don't know what was" - Amy Lamé, BBC 6 Music).

FFO — a must-listen for fans of Tame Impala, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, and early Pink Floyd

Pigeon Wigs

From revolution-rock to alien abductions, small-town drunks to Mother Nature herself, Pigeon Wigs' swirling melodies, inexorable percussion, and rough-cut sounds tie alt-rock up in a dark basement, force feed it psychedelic fuzz and wait until Stockholm syndrome has taken hold before letting it loose on the world, crazed and radicalised.


The Grave Danger

The Grave Danger are a Robot-Rock duo piloted by brothers Stos & Miti Goneos. Armed with a synth fuelled guitar, surging bass and maniacal vocals; all aboard an erupting drum machine.

Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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