• Sunday, April 5, 2009
    • 7:00pm until 12:00am
  • If you haven't heard of any of these bands, then you should.

    Read below for a glimpse of what they are about:


    ...
    LIGHT SYNDICATE
    www.myspace.com/lightsyndicate

    "As intricate as they are epic, Light Syndicate take up the baton of 'quiet-loud' music and run riot with it. They are aiming high creatively and impressively, they’re hitting their targets."- CHRIS LONG- BBC

    "They are taking a highly successful template and contorting it into a cult shape of their own design" - SONICDICE.COM

    "What a wonderful band. Fresh, inventive, emotional and tinged with a pleasing oddness." TOM ROBINSON on 6 MUSIC



    CYRIL SNEAR
    www.myspace.com/cyrilsnear

    There is just so much going on here and yet it's all brilliantly developed. At times the vocal lines, flickery guitar parts and drumbeat seem to be actually operating in different time signatures, but it's a bit like overlaying sheets of tracing paper each bearing fragments of an image - the sum of the parts. The same could be said of the music as a whole; this is a band seemingly unconstrained by adherence to any one genre. the instrumentation Battles-ish math rock; the towers of effects from the Sonic Cathedral set; the timings and outstanding on-offbeat drums from a lost 65daysofstatic track; but overall Cyril Snear manage something you don't see very often - a truly individual sound which is absorbingly magnificent, and the crowd's enthusiastic reaction at the end is richly deserved.

    - Manchestermusic.co.uk



    ARFICEDEN
    www.myspace.com/arficeden

    First up are Arficeden. Three chaps and a microphone, which lies vacant and forlorn centre stage. This band are instrumental, maybe post rock, slightly stoned jazzateers and heavy with timings and guitars. The songs are long and intricate, but each player engages fully and impressively with the other. It can be an onerous soundtrack at times - these are pretty solid but stoic tunes, but when the guitars do burst out, hell, they make the compact trio sound like the four horsemen. Arficeden are intelligent craftsmen, well versed on the use of calculated rock moves, but with enough finesse to stir in much lighter influences. The end result is a deeper, maybe more complex and interesting form.

    - manchestermusic.co.uk


    Tickets will be available from

    www.ticketline.co.uk

    and

    www.wegottickets.com (click: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/45650 )


    Tickets £6 advance.

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  • Nat Hill
    Scratch previous comment.

    Also, my ears like Cyril Snear (Y)
    April 3, 2009 at 3:33am
  • sunday is a difficult one for me
    March 22, 2009 at 10:34am
  • Matthew Killerby
    Not mine, I wish they were, i would be proud of being associated to their creations. I'm not that creative lol.
    March 12, 2009 at 7:13am
  • is this your band?
    March 12, 2009 at 6:03am
  • Definetely going xD
    March 11, 2009 at 7:51pm
  • Matthew Killerby
    ‎:)
    March 4, 2009 at 4:18am
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