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Hotchilidog

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Off to see Igor Cavalera do his electronica thing at Dalton's next week (can he sneak a Sepultura tune in somewhere?) but mostly I'll be there to support Adam from Time of Ghosts who is debuting his one solo experimental project NoiseBoy
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Off to see Igor Cavalera do his electronica thing at Dalton's next week (can he sneak a Sepultura tune in somewhere?) but mostly I'll be there to support Adam from Time of Ghosts who is debuting his one solo experimental project NoiseBoy
I saw he is releasing a split album of this stuff with Shane Embury.

As an aside, I went to see Soul Wax a few years ago and he was one of their three drummers!
 


Hotchilidog

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I saw he is releasing a split album of this stuff with Shane Embury.

As an aside, I went to see Soul Wax a few years ago and he was one of their three drummers!
Shane actually played the Albert last month with his project. I listened to Dark Skies before hand and just didn't enjoy it so gave it a miss. I am intrigued by NoiseBoy so I thought it was worth taking a punt on next Tuesday and is about time I started supporting Daltons as a live venue given the great work they do for the local metal, punk and hardcore scenes.

Igor in Soul Wax would be immense!
 


spoonie

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Got a few coming up in The Murder Capital at CHALK, Spirit of the Beehive at Green Door Store, DEHD at Patterns, Father John Misty at Brighton Dome, PUP at Kentish Forum in London, Wunderhorse and Shame at Ally Pally, MJ Lenderman the following night down at CHALK, Outbreak Festival in June, Glastonbury again, and then Fontaines in July in Finsbury Park. Got a couple in the pipeline if the football fixtures fall correctly, probably do Squid in a few weeks depending on tomorrow's result, and possibly Queens of the Stone Age at Victorious.
Any tips from Outbreak line up obviously Turnstile will be good, although a new album would be nice from them soon. Just wondering if you or anyone has any reconditions ?
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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Any tips from Outbreak line up obviously Turnstile will be good, although a new album would be nice from them soon. Just wondering if you or anyone has any reconditions ?
Sunny Day Real Estate is one I'm going for, but Feeble Little Horse, Model/Actriz, Alex G and Momma are the ones for me.
 




AstroSloth

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Any tips from Outbreak line up obviously Turnstile will be good, although a new album would be nice from them soon. Just wondering if you or anyone has any reconditions ?
Sunny Day Real Estate is one I'm going for, but Feeble Little Horse, Model/Actriz, Alex G and Momma are the ones for me.
I'm also heading to Outbreak and would highly recommend Knocked Loose, Jacks suggestions are generally pretty good so would also listen to those.
 


Super Steve Earle

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Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets tonight at Bexhill. Really fun gig, albeit a bit short. Only an hour and a half and the Straitjackets filled 15m after half an hour while Nick took a break. But hey, as Nick said, 'all the songs are short' so plenty of them. The Straitjackets were weird too, all wearing personalised Mexican wrestling masks!
 
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CorgiRegisteredFriend

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Got a few coming up in The Murder Capital at CHALK, Spirit of the Beehive at Green Door Store, DEHD at Patterns, Father John Misty at Brighton Dome, PUP at Kentish Forum in London, Wunderhorse and Shame at Ally Pally, MJ Lenderman the following night down at CHALK, Outbreak Festival in June, Glastonbury again, and then Fontaines in July in Finsbury Park. Got a couple in the pipeline if the football fixtures fall correctly, probably do Squid in a few weeks depending on tomorrow's result, and possibly Queens of the Stone Age at Victorious.
Im now doing Squid as Newcastle away is not happening for me. Plus Personal Trainer the night before.
 




amexer

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Not to do with one gig.. My daughter who was and is into music told me many years ago how great Brighton wasfor live music and was possible to see a live gig every night in Brighton. Is it still as good
 




Easthill Andy

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I've a few coming up - Rats on raft, Heartworms, Nasty little lonely, Stiiill, We hate you please die, The Horrors, Lambrini girls, Collapsed lung, Pussy liquor, PiL, Spear of destiny and i'm sure i've missed some out.
 






Machiavelli

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Not to do with one gig.. My daughter who was and is into music told me many years ago how great Brighton wasfor live music and was possible to see a live gig every night in Brighton. Is it still as good
I agree with @aolstudios but that's just my experience. The two big pivot points were lockdown and Brexit. They have reduced the number of tours alongside dates within them and made them more expensive. Brighton is still better than other similarly-sized cities (and even some larger ones).
 


Herr Tubthumper

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waiting for Mogwai !

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morematey

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I agree with @aolstudios but that's just my experience. The two big pivot points were lockdown and Brexit. They have reduced the number of tours alongside dates within them and made them more expensive. Brighton is still better than other similarly-sized cities (and even some larger ones).
I would agree but would say that that is true of the entire industry - less bands touring due to costs. Another factor that has had an impact is the growth of Mutations Festival and the arrival of Psych Fest, both of which condense live music in Brighton into a few concentrated days.
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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Well that was a fun and interesting night at Dalton's. I wasn't sure what to expect from Igorr Cavalera last night, what we got was not so much a gig but an immersive sonic experience. I enjoyed it much more than I expected as the sounds eventually sucked you into their sonic vortex. Nice to get up close to a metal legend and he did get behind the drum kit at the end to finish with a flourish.

Noiseboy blew me away, a live debut for this feral electronic industrial noisecore project. Whilst undoubtedly a challenging listen, live this music is just mesmerising. Not for everyone, but if you like experimental noise that does have a groove then I highly recommend them.

Opening the night was Floralis who got the evening started with some powerful political electro-rock/pop. All in all a cracking Tuesday night out.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Very much looking forward to this one in Brighton in March.
Same. I’m seeing her week on Friday. I was listening to the album again this morning… It’s so good.
 




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