EVOLUTION EMERGING - The Tyne

Friday, 27th May 2011

19:00 - 23:59

The Tyne, Maling Street, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle

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The Tyne

Maling Street, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle

 

The Chapman Family

10:30pm

Teesside’s finest, The Chapman Family bring their distortion fuelled antidote to a musical climate big on apathy and lacking integrity. 2010’s ‘All Fall’ was Artrocker’s single of the year and debut album ‘Burn Your Town’ finds the fertile black soil in the middle ground between The Horrors’ ‘Primary Colours’ and The Cure’s ‘Pornography’.

Anxiety by The Chapman Family

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Retriever

9.45-10.15pm  

RETRIEVER are the dark underbelly of the Newcastle music scene, a frenzy of thick fuzz-bass, jagged reverb laden guitar, cutting drum-machine beats and screeching feedback topped with a slice of bitter female vocal. Since first playing in 2009 they’ve supported The Slits, These New Puritans, Dum Dum Girls, and Crocodiles as well as playing the Evolution, Middlesbrough Music Live and Tramlines Festivals.

The Rattle And The Hiss by RETRIEVER

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Cauls

9.00-9.30pm

Cauls (pronounced “calls”) began in 2009, they take influence from a wide range of music including some of the post/progressive hardcore bands of the 90’s/00’s like mewithoutyou, These Arms are Snakes, At the Drive In and the Mars Volta. Creating melodic, dynamic and energetic music, they like effects pedals and cups of tea. 

Cauls - Four by Cauls

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Arcs & Trauma

8.15-8.45pm

 

Prog tinged indie rock from Hartlepool, for fans of American Football, Colour, Owls and Cap’n Jazz. Appeared on the BBC Introducing stage at last year’s Leeds and Reading festivals.

Tennis Player To Dragon Slayer by arcsandtrauma

Photo by Lauren Close

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Cult Image

7.30-8.00pm

Clanging Post Punk meets chiming C86 style Indie Pop

Cult Image - The Rallying Call by Generator

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+ DJ sets from KRISTIAN (Splash One Records)

 

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