DEAD AUTHORS
Entry Requirements: All Ages. Under 14s accompanied by an adult. R.O.A.R
Plus Special Guests BITCHIN’ HOUR + ADHARMA
DEAD AUTHORS
Writing alternative rock songs that weave introspective lyrics with dynamic soundscapes, Dead Authors explore the human experience through the medium of music, each track a new story in their sonic anthology. Currently recording their forthcoming album “Between the Ocean and The Sky” which will be released in 2023. A collection of singles from the band was released on the debut E.P 'First Draft' through Weekend Offender Records in 2022.
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BITCHIN HOUR
Bitchin' Hour is the South East of England's answer to the question: 'Huuuh!?!'. Leonie Wilson leads this witch-rock concussion on vocals with a range that some commentators have called scientifically improbable. Joining bass player and noir movie heroine, Lara Mason; ginger guitar tree Becky Bird; drummer slash registered thunderstorm, Beth Lock and the relentlessly young and talented Megan Jenkins. Formed in the 2020 post-lockdown hellscape, Bitchin' Hour have recently been voted 'LEAST LIKELY TO HAVE REAL JOBS.' by Uptight Karens Magazine. If you like loud, if you like to rock and if you don't need to operate heavy machinery for work, BH are your absolute dream band. Or as Trading Standards have recommended, we say: absolute nightmare.
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ADHARMA
Through the lyrical work of Charlie Draper, and the backing of pop infused metal, a melodrama has been formed of equal parts truth and sincerity. The music explores the stories of a dramatic past, infused with honesty and experience, and tackles subjects of human nature and soul. ADHARMA was born out of frustration for the lack of female issues addressed in modern, alternative music, then moulded into more of an escape for everyone involved as more influences became prevalent in their writing. By the end of 2020, the band had accidentally finished something much more than that. Incorporating elements from many of their favourite genres and covering extremely personal themes on love and loss throughout.