Revelry

The Silver Bullet, 5 Station Place, London
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This event ended on Saturday 28th of February 2015
Admission
£5
Venue Information
The Silver Bullet
Station Place, N4 2DH
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Finsbury Park 0.01 miles

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Brand new noise pop from the guys from Crowns with a trunk full of tech and searing guitars. Anthemic, edgy and about to grab London by the balls

London six piece Shadow Culture combine kaleidoscopic raucousness with a darker, forceful grit. Amy’s provocative and ethereal voice sends chills alongside Ben’s rich yet haunting bass vocal. The overall effect is an atmospheric experience, layering mellow, dancy riffs against psychedelic guitars and intense percussion.

Born in 1909,
Made for a Broadway show
A man that comes at night
A dream that we all know
Resurrected a handful of times
Through the 20th century
Now he's back, alive
With a new destiny
Behind a mask
When he s not on stage
With a new task
For a new age

Over a hundred years has gone
and a thousand years will fly
The Pajama yama man s son
Yama Yama will not die

Joe McCarty music is reminiscent of early West-Coast folk of the Woodstock generation. With beautiful, well-crafted harmonies evocative of Crosby Stills Nash and Young, you couldn’t help but feel you were witnessing something magical. Haunting harmonies, along with the clever writing, brilliant musicianship. Whilst a lot of the tracks were very traditional, sometimes McCarty slipped into a more Mac Demarco pitch-shift style sound which really added another musical layer to their already heavily layered sound. I also really enjoyed the unexpected way that the band would end the songs with a dischord or a singular note you weren’t expecting which really highlighted the ingenuity of McCarty’s writing.
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Revelry definition: Lively and noisy festivities, especially when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol.

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