Chamber Presents - Terminal Gods + Clockwork Era + Partly Faithful + Spectres + Spiritwo + Human Wave Attack + Bombers

The Windmill, 22 Blenheim Gardens
Chamber Presents - Terminal Gods + Clockwork Era + Partly Faithful + Spectres + Spiritwo + Human Wave Attack + Bombers image
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This event ended on Saturday 8th of June 2013
Admission
£5 Adv / £7 on the door
Venue Information
The Windmill Pub
Blenheim Gardens, SW2 5BZ
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Brixton 0.66 miles

Terminal Gods

Terminal Gods are the heavy leather love children of Iggy and Lemmy, rock 'n' roll outlaws for the new millennium, low-slung, black-clad reprobates riding the crazed rock beast to oblivion.


Clockwork Era

Creating a cathartic noise that spits disillusioned post-punk through no wave sensibilities that bring jagged riff-laden buzz-saw guitars, heavy destructive bass riffs, crunching drums and vocals delivered with vitriol, resentment and anger.


Partly Faithlful

Harnessing an array of emotions such as anger, resentment and a sense of social disillusionment Partly Faithful layer these themes through stories of vitriolic romanticism entwined with a wry sense of bitterness. Taking away the rose tinted lenses of society Partly Faithful echo the deadpan dark melodic delivery of the ‘Pornography’ era of The Cure via Echo & The Bunnymen combined with the moody undertones of Bauhaus, early Danse Society, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and Joy Division.


Spectres

Following their crowning of the 'Artrocker Unsigned Band of the Year' award in October 2011 Spectes have gone from strength to strength and released the Hunger EP in March, expect drenched feedback and a Sonic Youth meets My Bloody Valentine sweet noise. Expect noise and expect it to be loud.


Spiritwo

One moment feisty electro, then Middle Eastern vocals creep in and all coiled into a tight punk rock aesthetic rooted in Mr Bungle and Cardiacs.


Human Wave Attack

Like A Place To Bury Strangers, Human Wave Attack assault your ears with an overwhelming melody soaked noise, controlled yet formidable and absolutely huge.


Bombers

Having already been picked up by Artrocker Magazine last year, Bombers have built on the success of their ‘Film Fanatic’ EP and have since been highlighted by NME and The Independent as one of the great emerging B-Town bands coming out of Birmingham alongside others such as Swim Deep and Peace. They coming over like a twisted Joy Division with contorted James Chance style hooks and a nod towards The Boys Next Door.

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