Monday, May 06, 2019
The Great Escape 2019 :: Preview Must Sees Part 1
In our series of Great Escape festival previews, Little Indie's reporting team cast an eye and ear over what will be happening on the stages this week in Brighton, and who they think are worth catching.
Steve Willcox
The Murder Capital
(Thurs 4pm Prince Albert; Thurs 9.15pm Paganini; Fri 11.15pm Green Door Store)
These Dublin boys are at the forefront of the Irish movement storming the indie scene. Menacing onstage with great tunes behind them there’s a hint that its all gonna kick off at any moment.
Jack Perrett
(Fri 1pm Latest Music Bar; Sat 8pm The Walrus)
This lad from Wales has been exploding the indie Britpop scene recently, with fast-paced, guitar-driven songs with enough edge to hit you where it hurts.
Lady Bird
(Fri 7.15pm The Old Market)
The Tunbridge Wells lads know exactly how to turn a crowd into a dancing mosh pit, similar to their mentors Slaves, but easier on the ear.
The Van T's
(Thurs 2.30pm Queens Hotel)
Scotland’s fuzzy scuzzy punk quartet are fast, brash and fun. Loud guitars with synth harmonies, aggressive drums and duo vocals make them a cut above the rest.
Neil Cole
PLANET
(Thurs 1.30pm Komedia, Thurs 9pm Queens Hotel)
Aussie Britpop-inspired indie.
Kawala
(Thurs 10pm Hope & Ruin)
These remind me a lot of Vampire Weekend; definitely African-beat influenced.
The Howl & The Hum
(Thurs 12am Hope & Ruin)
Melancholic indie, just what I need at midnight on day one! In all seriousness, they are brilliant.
Boniface
(Fri 2pm Green Door Store, Fri 6.45pm Concorde 2, Sat 1.15pm The Walrus)
Canadian songwriter with an amazing voice, whose set ranges from acapella ballads to electro-pop anthems.
LUCIA
(Fri 1.10pm One Church, Fri 7.15pm Coalition, Sat 8.15pm The Old Market)
Feel-good Scottish pop.
Chappaqua Wrestling
(Fri 8.15pm Horatios)
My pick of the entire festival - haven't managed to pigeonhole them yet; really interesting sound.
Gently Tender
(Fri 10.15pm The Haunt)
Interested to see what became of - some of - the former Palma Violets.
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