Mid week smasher. Top class Live bands!!
7pm doors
Fly, Fly Triceratops are a 4 piece, math rock/emo band
influenced by artists such as Tubelord, Marvins Revolt and
Colour. Continuing the tradition of combining musical
complexity with melodic choruses, the band provide an energetic
live show and put their own unique spin on the genre, to keep
fans, both old and new, absorbed.
Bittersweethearts are an amazing indie ensemble based out of L.A. The main players in the band are the bewitching Zoe Infante (Vocals) and Declan O’Raidy (Guitar/Producer). The two, with a select group of talented musicians, have just released two brazen singles that are just the tip of their creative iceberg.
Their debut single is “Hate To Love”. It features Infante’s beguiling vocals and Tarantino-esque rock vibes. Its ethereal cadence and wonderful arrangement captures the listener’s soul with its mystical aura. Speaking about the song the alluring Zoe states:
“Hate To Love is about being stuck in a toxic relationship that you can’t find a way out of, all the while being unsure you even want to find a way out“.
Senna-Marie Bosmans
South African based songwriter and artist, Senna-Marie is interested in the affective; theclumsiness of feeling, fight and body into conversation and then song. Her music is carefullycomposed with collaborator Ryan Schultze and brought to life with her six-piece band. DebutEP,FenceSitter(released 5th March 2022) is a relatableand honest album, centered ineveryday dialogue, boundaries, care and conflict. The alt-folk EP has been featured in Spotify'seditorial playlist with the majority of its listeners based in London, UK.Senna-Marie performs regularly in Johannesburg; notable shows include: Smoking DragonFestival (Drakensberg), Leano (Johannesburg) and The Athletic Club & Social (Cape Town).She is currently performing in theTalk/HereSeries,alongside artists Tubatsi Mpho Moloi (leadvocalist of well known South African band Urban Village). The group is also preparing their fulllength album in studio with the hope of releasing September 2023. (Inspirations include thework of Alice Phoebe Lou, Hayley Heynderickx & Brittany Howard.)“Most often my songs arrive in more than one voice, they are conversations between peoplewith often opposing worldviews; people I know and have great affection for. In singing, I soothethe parts of myself that feel fractured by the lack of shared perspective I witness in myimmediate surroundings. Personally, within my family and friends but also politically within awounded//healing socio-political landscape.”