Park Bench Society
Frontiers
Gallery 47
7.30pm - 2am
Free Entry
Cafe.Bar.Contemporary
Frontiers
'The future is surely theirs for the taking' - Drowned in Sound
'I was pretty convinced I was watching Britain's next big rock band' - CMU
Nottingham-based quartet Frontiers fall between Interpol and early Cure on the post-punk continuum, blending gritty aggression and reverb-drenched ambience to enviable effect. Support tours with We Are Scientists as well as being handpicked by Perry Farrell to support Jane’s Addiction in 2011 are the latest additions to the band’s burgeoning CV that includes appearances at Reading and Leeds, The Great Escape and Manchester’s In The City as well as working with Alan Smyth (Pulp, Arctic Monkeys) resulting in regional and national airplay.
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Park Bench Society
Park Bench Society are an original acoustic/indie act hailing from Loughborough. Skanking original tunes and groovy melodies the sound can't be pigeon holed easily.
An infectious blend of xylophone and guitars creating a catchy groove inspired by Jamie T, Arctic Monkeys and The Kooks. Recently released their debut EP, 'Forest Gate' available here.
Gallery 47
Gallery 47 is the pseudonym of English songwriter, Jack Peachey. In 2010, his tracks started to appear on BBC Introducing's 'The Beat' radio show, which quickly began to turn heads. Blending electronic elements with the abstract lyrical verses of a beat-poet, you could say he is reminiscent of Nick Drake, Bert Jansch or his biggest influence, Bob Dylan. Tom Robinson certainly thought so, as soon enough Gallery 47's songs appeared on BBC 6music. His debut album 'Fate Is The Law LP' was recorded independently and mastered at Abbey Road. As well as T in the Park, there is Splendour Festival, Strawberry Fields Festival, Summer Sundae Weekender on his summer schedule, so catch him here while you can!






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