Seasick...
A wicked night of live music and djs on Saturday the 24th April at the legendary “Mr wolf’s”, in Bristol...
Come down to Mr Wolfs’, grab some noodles, a beer and rip it up to some of the South West’s best live bands and help raise vital funds for SAS, Surfers Against Sewage at the same time, sick!
There will also be a massive charity raffle throughout the night with stacks of prizes. WIN a Tuaca SURFBOARD (shaped by JP). Other prizes include rash vests, Animal goodies, wetsuits, t-shirts, sick surf films, magazine subs and more!!
Wille and the Bandits...
One of the most exciting and talked about acts...
to emerge in the past year, their sound seems to be an amalgamation of the best elements of music from every era creating a new vibe which is wholely their own. Imagine dusting off your old vinyl and blasting it out in your new spaceship.
The band are embarking on a similar trail to those great British bands of the 70’s such as Led Zeppelin, Cream and the Rolling Stones by trying to put the blues into a different format and bringing it into the present, whereas the bands in the 70’s sped it up and used modern effects such as distortion the bandits are taking a different approach to the rhythm section using more hip hop and reggae grooves.
"Front man Will Edwards’ whiskey soaked drawl and inspired slide guitar licks hark back to the 1930's Mississippi, while drummer Andy Naumann and ex Cantaloop bassist Kieran Doherty drag the Bandits brilliantly unique sound into the 21st century" (GO2 Magazine)
Wille is regarded by many as one of the most innovative lap steel players in the country while the guitar lays across his lap all sorts of sounds can be heard, from the soft trippy soundscape’s associated with Dave Gilmore’s playing right through to the thunderous distorting blues licks of Rage against the machine, add this to Wille’s gravelly voice and the concoction becomes irresistible.
The Undercover Hippy...
"Good times guaranteed"...
Few groups offer quite so complete a musical experience as MC turned singer-songwriter The Undercover Hippy and his band of back-street groove pushers. Combining inspiring, thought provoking songs, awesome freestyling and heaps of audience participation, it is impossible not to get caught up in the impassioned energy they generate onstage. Think The Cat Empire meets Sublime...on a protest march...at the Edinburgh Fringe. Politically driven roots reggae folk-hop with a sly sense of humour. "Good times guaranteed!"
Pick Up The Pieces...
Bristol’s original party mash-up...
Holding it down after the bands are all finished at the legendary Mr Wolf's Noodle Bar. Expect a genre-defying mix of dancefloor-orientated fun to keep you going into the small hours!


















