7 Upcoming Gigs You Can’t Miss @ The Crofters Rights, Bristol

7 Upcoming Gigs You Can’t Miss @ The Crofters Rights, Bristol

Posted on: 08 Nov 2019

If you’re in search of a good pint - and an equally good guitar band - then it’s a no-brainer: go to The Crofters Rights. 

 

Situated in the heart of Stokes Croft, the Crofters is a consistent choice with local promoters, gig-goers and beer aficionados alike.

 

But right now, we’re in the midst of gig season, which can only mean one thing: the gigs are good, and they’re coming at us fast. It can be hard to keep up, right?

 

The next few weeks at The Crofters Rights come armed with unmissable; from upcoming Bristol talent to acts from across the globe. Here’s seven you can't miss. 

7 Gigs You Can’t Miss

The Golden Dregs, 11 November 

 

The subdue, alt-country project, The Golden Dregs, is the work of singer-songwriter Benjamin Woods. Expect jangly summer-fulled pop, alongside 70’s Americana and jam band influences.

 

 

Pitch Black, 13 November 

 

A multi-genre and experimental project, New Zealanders Pitch Black are set to perform in Bristol this month. 

 

Layered soundscapes, with tinges of ambient, dub and electronica, Pitch Black’s sound is hard to pin down, but who needs labels, anyway? 

 

 

GORK, 16 November

 

Upcoming Bristol band, GORK, will be launching their new EP at this gig: expect punk, maddened power pop and spindly alt-rock. 

 

GORK will be joined by exciting Bristol bands Grandma’s House and Twisted Ankle: it's a real Bristol gathering.

GORK: upcoming talent from Bristol

False Advertising, 17 November

 

Apparently, Mancunian grunge-alt rockers, False Advertising, are Everything Everything’s ‘new favourite band’. But that’s no surprise. They’ll be supported by Bristol band Blank Atlas and Dirt.

False Advertising:  7 Gigs You Can’t Miss

Cousin Kula, 20 November

 

Cousin Kula have been playing on the Bristol jazz circuit for a while now, but their psych-pop fusions are now more popular than ever.

 

In support, Pocket Sun will bring their dreamy, synth-led grooves to the Crofters.

Cousin Kula: 7 Gigs You Can’t Miss

Talk Show, 22 November

 

Another product of the angsty-South London alt scene, Talk Show are due to bring their dark new wave to Bristol later this month. Joining them will be not one, but two Bristol bands: Damefrisør and the ‘pre-Brexit’ trio Sapphire Blues.

 

It’s Talk Show’s first headline gig in the city, by the way - you’d be mad to miss it.

Talk Show: 7 Gigs You Can’t Miss

CLEWS, 26 November

 

End the month with Sydney-based, alt-rock duo CLEWS; two sisters that take songwriting to the next level. 

CLEWS: 7 Gigs You Can’t Miss


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Kate Hutchison

 


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