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Meltheads / The Pleasures / The Brass Bambees

Fri, 15 Nov

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Newport

Meltheads / The Pleasures / The Brass Bambees
Meltheads / The Pleasures / The Brass Bambees

Time & Location

15 Nov 2024, 19:30 – 22:30

Newport, 14 High St, Newport NP20 1FW, UK

About the event

Meltheads

Support tbc

15/11/24

£6 adv

16+

https://bit.ly/MeltheadsLePub

Meltheads, a band originating from Antwerp, has swiftly emerged from the shadows to claim a notable position within the Belgian music scene. Their debut album, "Decent Sex," has garnered acclaim not only domestically but is also beginning to attract attention on an international scale. Described as "bawdy and addictive" by De Morgen, this album has served as the catalyst for their rising recognition. 

The electrifying experience of witnessing Meltheads live is something that fans already acquainted with their performances eagerly anticipate. Following their release show at Trix, HUMO aptly cautioned, "Meltheads gives you wings, but beware, it's addictive." This sentiment underscores the band's ability to captivate audiences with their dynamic stage presence and infectious energy. 

As Meltheads continue to ascend, the pinnacle of their success remains undefined. However, one thing is certain: the journey ahead promises to be an exhilarating one for this Antwerp-based post-punk/psych quartet. For those eager to be part of their burgeoning trajectory, securing a spot in the front row promises an unforgettable musical headbutt experience. “

The Pleasures is an avenue for Caethan Tucker (vocals), Blake Meredith (guitar), Lewis Derrick (bass guitar) and Corey Wallace (drums) to channel the day-to-day energy, happiness and struggles that comes with being four blokes in their late 20’s from one of the most deprived areas in South Wales. The best version of themselves is expressed through their live performances so go and have a gander.

The Brass Bambees are a 5 piece Punk band from Merthyr Tydfil. Heavily inspired by Alternative/Indie rock, the band's sound is anchored by boisterous, roaring guitars, and intrusive vocal delivery that keep audiences moving and grooving.

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