Thu 28 May 19:45pm
Ekranoplan 4
eKranoplan 4 formed in 2009 as a studio based 2 piece which included Tom Sheppard and Terry Green. This was half a pints worth of the 4some indie-folk-rock-prog-snog amalgam Shabby Rogue which disbanded the same year due to immigration and teleportation ‘issues’, leaving in their wake their debut album Hair Nails and Beauty and their 2nd effort By Hook and By Crook, both of which received critical acclaim and multiple hand claps from people who like both good music and clapping.
In 2013 eKranoplan 4 expanded to a 3/4 of a pints worth of Shabby Rogue to include Shaun Litton and this is now the 3 piece and full pints worth of eKranoplan 4 as they are today.
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The Geffin Brothers
The Geffin Brothers are songwriters out of London. Born in that city then raised in a small town somewhere between Salisbury Plain and the Jurassic Coast. As young’uns they made early noises with a toy drum-kit and half-size electric guitar, going on to rock “Black Magic Woman” on the Dorset youth-club circuit in the early nineties. After a fifteen year hiatus they came back together this year to form the Geffin Brothers and are currently working with friends Walter Benjamin and Jakob Bazora to produce a debut EP, releasing on Roman Road Records in December 2012.
Together or apart the brothers have performed at End Of The Road, Larmer Tree, Channel 4, Bush Hall, The Gladstone, Standon Calling and Royal Albert Hall, and played with Walter Benjamin, Barnaby Keen Band, Henry’s Phonograph, The White Russian, Amiina and many more.
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Wednesdays Wolves
Wednesday’s Wolves is a folk duo comprised of Ysabelle Durant and Chrissy Renker. Both third culture kids, they met while at school in Sri Lanka although their musical collaboration didn’t start until they had both finished University. They first sang together in the summer of 2012 where they were asked to perform a few covers at a charity concert in aid of Save the Children. In June 2013 they began writing their own material and performing at open mic nights around the UK quickly leading to several invitations to perform longer sets at gigs in London and Oxford, one of which found them on the same bill as producer and member of Tired Pony Iain Archer. In December 2013 they were featured on BBC Radio Oxford’s open mic slot. Their songs use simple guitar riffs and vocal harmonies combined with a variety of percussive instruments such as cajons and glockenspiels to create emotive and evocative music. Inspirations include artists like Sufjan Stevens, The Paper Kites, Bright Eyes, Fionn Regan and Bon Iver.
Carmina Reyes
An acoustic act from Germany
Free Entry – Music starts at 8pm