Review: Penelope Isles, Green Door Store, April 11 ★★★★
SIBLINGS Jack and Lily Wolter played a spellbinding gig in Brighton as they serenaded the Green Door Store with a blissful collection of new material.
SIBLINGS Jack and Lily Wolter played a spellbinding gig in Brighton as they serenaded the Green Door Store with a blissful collection of new material.
The Connecticut based emo-post-rock outfit fed off the hyped crowd, as their window-shattering soundscapes were met by eager ears.
Justin Vallesteros’s easy-listening style was thrown aside, as Craft Spells’ first Brighton appearance was certainly a memorable one.
Sonic energy exploded around Green Door Store, as a dynamic wave of drowned guitars brought Cheatahs’ UK tour to an emphatic close.
Seamless waves of experimental surf-pop filled the basement venue, as Ducktails cast a melancholy spell over Patterns on Friday.
Hard-hitting vocals and mathematical guitar riffs filled The Hope And Ruin, as the LA-based duo enticed a bustling crowd with slow, slacker rock.
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