Sat 22 Feb 19:30pm
Limited tickets available HERE
Flash Delirium & Paper Dress Live proudly presents a fab night of incredibly unique music going from old school rock, post-punk, noise and mesmerizing psych with Dura Mater, Honest Work & Free Zorba The Hooligan 🔥
After the live music, all ticket holders are welcome to stay on for our Decadance club night till 3am!
DURA MATER (UK)
After forming in 2022, the Chamber-Rock group gained an instant live reputation in Nottingham with notable support slots including The Murder Capital and Geese.
On their long awaited debut single, lead singer Ben Preston sites vocal inspiration from early Black Country, New Road and Ethan P-Flynn; A mellow, frustrated delivery. All the while keys, guitar, violin and trumpet surround him making for a truly grand sonic experience. Preston’s charming vocals along with a range of instruments offer an ever-expanding soundscape.
HONEST WORK (UK)
“Its not much but it’s honest work” started off life as a meme, but if you frequent the under belly bars of east and south London, you’ll know that phrase now carries a new meaning
Honest Work, brandish themselves a rock band, but dashed underneath their hard rock overtones lays a more considered approach. Twisting and turning through elements of garage rock and metal, Honest Work hit you where it sticks. Their sound is direct, and even brash at times, but the chaos is kept in check by a love for the old school.
FREE ZORBA THE HOOLIGAN (FR/UK)
FREE ZORBA THE HOOLIGAN are an ALT PUNK band from the UK and France formed in 2024. Consisting of lead voca list Niko May, guitarists Alex Cachia and Yo Badorc, bassist Edd Paul and drummer Tom Taddei Davies, the band will release BURNER, its first EP in early 2025.
Born out of an independent artist warehouse in the suburbs of Paris, FZTH stems from authenticity, vulnerability and love for the craft. The five musicians had been playing together and separately at European Festivals/Venues (Green Man, Wide Awake, Pitchfork, Bataclan etc) for years before forming
In early 2024 to create music that would go « louder and deeper».