ArcTanGent festival in Bristol Full Lineup

ArcTanGent festival in Bristol Full Lineup

Posted on: 22 Jul 2014

With just over a month to go until the second ever massive unveiling of ArcTanGent festival in Bristol, preparations are well underway. The full lineup has now been announced along with the days that each band will play.

 

ArcTanGent is the only festival in the UK dedicated to showcasing the very best music from the worlds of math-rock, post-rock and noise rock. Held just outside Bristol on the last weekend in August, the festival boasts 3 nights camping, over 70 bands across 4 stages, a silent disco and some of the best food and drink money can buy.

 

Tickets are still on sale but they are running out fast, head over to http://arctangent.co.uk/tickets to ensure you don’t miss out. The final line-up is as follows:

 

Thursday 28th August:

And So I Watch You From Afar, Baby Godzilla, Nordic Giants, Theo, The Physics House Band, The St. Pierre Snake Invasion, Three Trapped Tigers, TTNG

 

Friday 29th August:

Russian Circles, This Will Destroy You, Crippled Black Phoenix, Ef, Human Pyramids, Diagonal, Rumour Cubes, Monsters Build Mean Robots, Alpha Male Tea Party, maybeshewill, Tera Melos, Enemies, Purson, Bats, Lost In The Riots, We Are Knuckle Dragger, Suffer Like G Did, Tellison, El Ten Eleven, 100 Onces, Memory Of Elephants, Olympians, Big Joan, Flies Are Spies From Hell, Cleft, Charlie Barnes, Iran Iran, Sleep Beggar, Super Squarecloud, Howard James Kenny.

 

Saturday 30th August:

Mono, God Is An Astronaut, Tall Ships, Jamie Lenman, Mutiny On The Bounty, Blueneck, Goonies Never Say Die, Luo, The Winchester Club, Lite, Year Of No Light, Mylets, Fen, Hark, Alarmist, Charlie Barnes, Astrohenge, I Like Trains, Tangled Hair, Gunning For Tamar, Ak/Dk, Codes In The Clouds, No Spill Blood, Adding Machine, Samdans, Shiver, The Broken Oak Duet, Bear Makes Ninja, Karhide, Waking Aida, Wicket.

 

A full clash-finder is available on the ArcTanGent Facebook page, along with links to tickets and further information. 


Article by:

James Anderson

Born and raised in the suburbs of Swansea, Jimmy moved to Bristol back in 2004 to attend university. Passionate about live music, sport, science and nature, he can usually be found walking his cocker spaniel Baxter at any number of green spots around the city. Call James on 078 9999 3534 or email Editor@365Bristol.com.