Brighten The Corners Presents Canadian post-punk trio Cola at The Smokehouse on Thursday 25th May with support from Blue Bendy.
“Featuring members of the recently disbanded Ought, the post-punk trio makes its debut with skeletal songs of modern anxiety and isolation.” - PITCHFORK
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Time: 7.30pm - 11pm
Venue: The Smokehouse, 6 South Street, IP1 3NU
Tickets: £10+bf
Supports: Blue Bendy
Age Restrictions: 14+ (14- 15s must be accompanied by an adult) -
Brighten The Corners Presents Canadian post-punk band Cola at The Smokehouse on Thursday 25th May!
Made up of Tim Darcy, Ben Stidworthy, and Evan Cartwright, who are ex-members of post-punk band Ought, newly-formed Cola explain “what started as stripped-down open D songwriting with a CR-78 soon became a full album and new band. We wanted to see how far we could stretch our compositions with just drums, one guitar, one bass, and one voice.”
Deep In View is the debut album from former Ought members Tim Darcy (vocals, guitar) and Ben Stidworthy (bass) alongside Evan Cartwright (drums). Titled after philosopher Alan Watts’ anthology of the same name, the record is built on a foundation of elegant guitar grooves and knotty rhythms, offering commentary on modern life and technology through curious lyrical vignettes, where quotidian objects and scenes are never just as they seem. Deep In View is equally a product of introspective songwriting as it is a consideration of the abstract landmarks of an increasingly media-mediated society. It also presents the most concise and melodic songs Darcy and Stidworthy have written to date. The album sounds streamlined and intentional, as the rhythms of the punchy and exuberant guitar parts, urgent basslines, and unexpected drum patterns all tangle with each other in an elegant dance. At the centre of all these elements is Darcy, whose characteristically wry voice shifts from detached to decisive to distressed, throughout the album’s course. Both enigmatically dense in meaning but precisely intricate in sound, Deep In View is an album that sparks novel interpretations with every listen, like an art object that takes on new shape with each angle from which you hold it.
For fans of: The Strokes, Horsegirl, Ought
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Blue Bendy are a six piece from South East London who take influence from post-punk and pop.
“The six-piece have shaken off the grotty post-punk associations of their scene to gleefully mix up inspirations that range from orchestral pop to industrial rock.” - The Guardian