These bands bringing an high voltage event to Camden, with the sounds of the swinging 60's to the harder Rock from today! check that out
Reverent Son:
http://www.facebook.com/reverentson
Birthed in 2020, Reverent Son blends the late 70s hard rock with the more modern and progressive music of today, old books and movies provide the source material.
Reverent Son
The band's influences include; Mastodon, Megadeth, Black Sabbath, Devin Townsend, Thin Lizzy and Corrosion of Conformity.
By taking lyrical and song inspiration from cultural references, sci-fi stories, stop animation movie monsters, witchcraft, cult followings, supernatural and historical events the songs take on an adventurous style.
So, if stories about space robot wizards, Jaws, roaming cyclops monsters, stone men battling wild Sabertooth tigers and the 1566 witch trials of Billericay are your thing, Reverent Son is the band for you!
Velvet Grip:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083048936872
Grounded in 2022, Velvet Grip is the band that mixes the old influences of Classic Rock with a touch of Jazz, Southern Rock, and some 80’-90s Sleaze.
It consists of Adam Francis (Vocals), Adam Halpin (Lead Guitar), Dom Schüttler (Bass), and Liud Carter (Drums). Thanks to the different musical backgrounds of its members, the sound is energetic, eclectic and lets you caught up into the band’s magnetic energy! These qualities allow the band to stand out in the independent music scene of London.
The Trouble:
https://www.facebook.com/thetroublegirlband/
The Trouble fuse the bad ass biker grrrl image of the Sixties' sassy-soaked garage girl groups with the bitter heartbreak that poisons the era's favourite pop and punk songs. Backed by an attitude-fuelled posse of leather-clad lounge lizards, The Trouble are a dramatic gin-swigging chorus suitably spiked with tongue-in-cheek tears - all over the long-lost losers they let break their hearts. This tragedy-ridden trio lament with all the passion, anger and sarcasm you'd expect from their smeared mascara, backcombed beehives and bloodied-knuckle image, to create a show that lingers like the ex you don't wanna forget.
DJ Keith Holcombe (Indie daze) with a set of Rock classics