DiScover @ 93 Feet East
Dananananaykroyd and Shady Bard
About the venue
93 Feet East
Train: Shoreditch (4 mins)
Tube: Shoreditch (3 mins)
Large new venue in East London, putting on some great live artists.»
About the artists
Untitled Musical Project
"A scathing molten hot head busting cauldron of low strung rumbling bass lines, psychotic vocals and ear shredding needle like ricocheting riff hysteria that’s been laced up and despatched with the sole intent of kicking both you and your speakers out of their comfort zone while assuming a brash rough ‘n’ ready gang mentality that recalls a seriously pissed off Beastie Boys exchanging blows with Foreheads in a Fishtank." LosingToday.com
"If you've been missing Mclusky as much as we have then this'll be right up your alley... with the same big buzzing bass and razor-wire screamvocals, and a smattering of wit." Playlouder
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Dananananaykroyd
Dischord-esque post-hardcore band, apparently "formed from spacks of Multiplies, Michael Dracula, Kill Yourself, Acrnym and Simplestorm. Fight-pop anthems that are as 'right-on' as they are 'smellin'"»
Shady Bard
Drawn from all over this green and pleasant land, Shady Bard settled in Birmingham amidst tall buildings and city woodlands. From here came scruffily atmospheric, string-laden alt.folk songs, bursting occasionally into catastrophic guitar scuzz.
They have released a sold-out EP on Static Caravan and played on BBC Radio 2, Radio 4 and 6music. The band played the Green Man Festival in August and current single 'Penguins came out in October.
Things people have said:
"Sublime in the way it literally destroys you this EP is quietly magnificent, sensitive, mellow, melodically perfecthurting and lost in a maddening world of quick firing three minute fumbles in the sack of pop"
Losing Today
"Unsurpassable beauty...Shady Bard simply radiate mellow warmth."
The Fly
"One of our Faces of 2006, ambition and beauty resonate from every note of an EP that's both beautifully tender while rocking like Lost's polar bears. Hard not to say how gorgeous this is without being pretentious."
Channel 4 Teletext - Planet Sound
