The All Night Chemist
The All Night Chemist are the newest wannabe dad-rock folk band on the London scene. Just a bit too earnest to be truly tongue and cheek, their songs celebrate and mock the mundane while stirring the soul. Anything from cheesy pop bangers about mobile phones, to moody trad folk exploring the modern-day fur industry, their music has storytelling at its heart.
Taking inspiration from the likes of Neil Young, Flaming Lips and They Might Be Giants, expect a 70s inspired alt-country romp.
‘Daft and Irresistible’ - Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music
Apple Of My Eye
Apple of my Eye are the uproarious troubadours of Bristol's folk scene. Their music blends traditional English folk with modern songwriting, using vocal harmonies and traditional instruments. Warm up your vocals and limber up, you’ll be singing and dancing through their whole set. After a hiatus of seven years, we may be looking at the release of their fourth album on the horizon.
“One of the most exciting folk albums of the year so far” - Folk Radio UK
“…a masterclass of storytelling through music” —Songwriting Magazine
Fritillaries
Hannah Pawson will be joining The All Night Chemist for a solo show. Fritillaries’ music features americana instrumentation, folk roots and a pop song sensibility. It’s sometimes upbeat and driving, sometimes slow and contemplative, and always original and engaging. Something like Cara Dillon meets Born in the USA, played on banjo, guitar and mandolin.
“Wow, such a tune. Proving Americana is alive and living in Bristol” - BBC Music Introducing in the South West
Tickets
Advance £9
On the door £12