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Afternoon matinee with Blyth Power, The Metatrons and Boy in the Cupboard. Doors open at 2pm, with BITC kicking things off very soon afterwards so do be punctual...Ticket link to follow very soon.
Blyth Power - Blyth Power were formed in 1983 by singer and drummer Joseph Porter, formerly of Zounds and The Mob. Even after forty years the band are still surprising audiences with their evolving blend of folk and punk rock. Joseph Porter’s strident vocals, delivered with gusto from behind a diminutive drum kit, are key to the band’s enduring appeal. While the music is defined by the standout melodies, the lyrics are packed with mischievous stories drawn from politics, literature and history.
www.blythpower.co.uk
The Metatrons - The Metatrons are a delightfully fuzzy indiepop band all the way from Hitchin. After signing to Chapter 22 Records in 2019 they released their "Deconstruction" album, which was a fantastic critical success, being called "The pinnacle of quality pop" and "a thunderous slice of pop majesty". Vive le Rock said the album was "bursting with bright, breezy driving rhythms...you should hear them"
www.themetatrons.co.uk
Boy in the Cupboard - Acoustic indie folk from Blyth bassist Ben. Once described as: “Kitchen-sink sagas in the vein of Jilted John delivered with the panache of Robert Smith.”
soundcloud.com/boyinthecupboard
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Prince Albert, 48 Trafalgar Street,Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom