Witch Hook are a queer fronted, two-piece gothic punk band hailing from Bristol. Known for their wild and raw live performances drenched in sweat, blood and tears.
Taking influences from bands such as The Cramps, The Cure, SOFT PLAY and B-Movie Horror Films. Witch Hook will tell you bedtime stories that’ll have you quaking in your punk rock boots.
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Known for their chaotic and intense live performances, Asher and Neve, better known as the two-piece punk band Peacelily, blend hard-hitting riffs with politically charged lyrics culminating in a sound that has been described as ‘The bastard child of Sleaford Mods and Royal Blood’ Ultimately, they are a band that need to be seen to be believed.
Formed in 2018 under their old name Swine, they cut their teeth on the Cornish and Plymouth alt scene, quickly garnering a tight knit following. Shortly after moving to Bristol, they decided to undergo a rebrand to better reflect their ever-evolving sound. In the past few years, they’ve supported artists such as Turbowolf, Subhumans and Wytch Elm, in addition to playing many of Bristol’s best-known venues including The Louisiana, The Fleece, Bristol Beacon and The Exchange.
“The Bristol based twosome made enough noise for a four or five piece. The pace relentless, the talent obvious. The room, packed and moshing.” – The Bristol Gig Guide.
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Monet are a musical quartet who create post-punk embellished art rock, combining strange musical concepts with catchy melodies and weird grooves.
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The heavy, no punches pulled sound of Woermhole is defined by loud
droning guitars, a heavy rhythm section and hard, gritty, siren song
vocals, drawing inspirations from that familiar, grungy mid-90s sound.
They also take from a more modern metal sound, and a sense of style
that oozes grit. Woermhole pride themselves on being an original
band, with a new sound writing only the finest, and heaviest, alt rock.