DiScover Club @ RoTa
Herra Hidro, Lovvers, and Vessels
About the venue
Notting Hill Arts Club
Train: Westbourne Park (18 mins)
Paddington (18 mins)
Tube: Notting Hill Gate (4 mins)
Directions: take the tube to Notting Hill Gate, then take the LEFT exit. That's left, the left again. Walk down the road for a few minutes but the place is difficult to find as it's not marked outside... It's next to a hairdresser's and opposite a kebab shop. You will notice it by the big wooden doors and velvet rope outside and probably a bouncer too...
THIS is your MySpace link for information on all upcoming RoTa shows. RoTa is held every Saturday at the Arts Club, from 4 til 8, and is free entry. DiS runs its monthly DiScover Club shows there - check the site regularly for details of upcoming DiScover Club shows.
»About the artists
Herra Hidro
Calum Price - guitar and vocals
Jake Wright - bass and vocals
Luke Smith - drums and vocals
Herra Hidro are a new(ish) band from the Midlands, taking cues from the likes of Shellac, At The Drive-In, Biffy Clyro and Explosions In The Sky. Ish. DiS saw them one time and was proper impressed. Yes.
An EP, The Second Gold Procession And The Royal Rape Of The Sun, is out now.
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Lovvers
Jagged blues fiery rock and furious punk shapes... Lovvers may feature former members of The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg. They may also cut all that fret-wankery out of their music entirely, and grasp at the jugular like a maniac with murder on his mind.
Lovvers are:
Shaun Hencher, vocals
Michael Drake, bass
Henry Withers, guitar
Stephen Rose, drums
Vessels
A four piece from Leeds on Cuckundoo Records. Have played with The Appleseed Cast, iLiKETRAiNS, Oceansize, Youthmovies, Red Jetson and Jeniferever amongst others, as well as performing on the Unsigned stage at Leeds festival 2006.
"Dynamic post rock which stalks around your room before launching itself through a window." - Steve Lamacq, www.myspace.com/lamacqunsigned
"A soaring, vast expanse of chiming glacial guitars, electronic squelches and turbulent rhythms that incorporates exhilarating bursts of sound with gorgeously sedate introspective moments." - Nick Kearns, Leedsmusicscene.co.uk

