Children For Breakfast are excited to unveil a very special one-off show at everybody's favourite hotel & venue.
Featuring:
Copy Haho
http://www.myspace.com/copyhaho Hailing
from the seaside town of Stonehaven in Scotland, birth place of the
founder of the BBC. Their sound is drawn from an established vein of
propulsive, slightly angular indie rock, and they earn comparisons to
the likes of Pavement, Sonic Youth and Built to Spill with impressive
proficiency. There’s a little bit of pre-fame Snow Patrol in there as
well, so they strike a more commercial balance.
Here's what some more credible sources, than I, have to say about the Big Scary Monsters' rising stars.
"Scottish
newcomers Copy Haho, currently staking their claim as a little band
that can alongside the likes of fellow north-of-the-border types
Dananananaykroyd and Frightened Rabbit" Clash Music
"Copy Haho
hail from Stonehaven in Scotland and produce - to put it in simple
terms - really fucking fantastic pop songs. The kind that Los
Campesinos! might make if they for one second what quit the
pretentiousness" The Line Of Best Fit
"Copy Haho are taking
guitar music back to basics in the best possible way with some (very
timely) sunny melodies and turbocharged guitars - if the latest Franz
album left you cold, fear not for the 'Haho are here to make you smile"
Drowned In Sound
In support we have promising local boys
Electric Tape Recorder
http://www.myspace.com/theelectrictaperecorderApparently
formed from a shared love of David Lynch movies and drawing inspiration
and influence from the likes of Bert Jansch, Johnny Cash, Velvet
Underground, Captain Beefheart, Jeffrey Lewis, The La’s, and The Eels.
They make "...Twangy, flutey, choral and shimmering blues-pop from
Sheffield's excellent Electric Tape Recorder." Time Out
"From
Sheffield, and they are genius: humorous, full of broken metaphors and
salvaged instruments, mangled hearts and dead pixels. The blues, as
practiced by the children of Bukowski, Captain Beefheart and Jeffrey
Lewis. Whoa! We don't wan't to imagine that parentage again!" End Of
The Road Festival
And from just over the Pennines
Sycamore
http://www.myspace.com/musicsycamore Taking
their cues from bands such as Black Mountain, Brian Jonestown Massacre,
Deerhunter & Caribou. Sycamore make dark bluesy broken down rock
and roll.
"SYCAMORE may just be trio, but don’t let this lull
you into any sort of false sense of sonic security. Boom!. There’s just
one guitar, but it’s whipped into the loudest, sweetest sounding scuzz
of wah and scorched tube driven noise, maybe ever. Unmissable"
ManchesterMusic.co.uk
With a post band disco officiated by Children For Breakfast DJs.
18th May
8PM
The Harley
Only £2
Tickets Available from WeGotTickets.com very shortly.