• The Fiddler's Elbow (map)
  • 1 Malden Road
  • London, NW5 3HS
  • United Kingdom

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Space Brain is an upcoming 4 man Rock n Roll band with some Grungy under tones. They are a small band from fulham with the dual aim to have a good time and to reignite the 70’s/80’s era of rock n roll. 

They play with sleaze love and fun to make sure the crowd feels as if they are apart of the band.

If you like heavy riffs and the old 70’s Rock n Roll era this is the band for you!

SONIC WHIP is a three-piece energetic rock band that will punch you in the

face with dancing riffs and a thumping and air-shifting rhythm section. This

young trio will take you by your earlobe and won't leave you unharmed with

their tight rock songs.

“The combination of heavy riffs and polyphonic lead vocals seems to betray that

Alice In Chains is Sonic Whip's biggest influence. but as the overall sound is

considerably more upbeat and there are frequent Queens Of The Stone Age

recalling quirky stoner riffs pop up, SONIC WHIP still has a completely

distinctive sound”.

Their single “Space” finished second in Radio Wigwam's 'Best Song 2022'

election in the UK, and in 2024 they played their first successful UK headline

tour. Next year they are returning for Firevolt Manchester.

Their new EP "Spinning Around" was released this fall, showing audiences their

multiple faces and they are touring over the whole country during Popronde!

Expect quirky, heavy but upbeat riffs and polyphonic vocals sometimes

reminiscent of the Beatles' choruses. With SONIC WHIP you get a heavy dose

of danceable guitar riffs, cutting grooves and a bomb of energy.

"You're getting hit with the SONIC WHIP"...where it's all about danceable

guitar riffs and blistering grooves.

Influences a.o. : Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Audioslave,

Soundgarden

Quote: “SONIC WHIP is slowly becoming one of the best live bands in the

Netherlands and their new EP ‘SPINNING AROUND' also shows that the

Nijmegen trio is getting more and more its own face” - Guitarist Magazine NL