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BTCP: Joe & The Shitboys

  • The Smokehouse 6 South Street Ipswich, England, IP1 3NU United Kingdom (map)

Brighten The Corners and Queer Noise Ipswich present Faroe Islands' queer vegan shitpunks Joe & The Shitboys on Saturday 23rd November at The Smokehouse.

"Great bass, great drummer hooked up really well with the guitar, with killer riffs, and really clever and catchy and uh.. WHAM vocals" - Iggy Pop (BBC Radio 6 Music)

  • Time: 7.30pm - 11pm
    Venue: The Smokehouse, Ipswich
    Tickets: £13+bf
    Supports: tba
    Age Restrictions: 14+ (14- 15s must be accompanied by an adult)

    Accessibility: There is step-free access into the venue and the bar / venue is all on one floor. There is a Changing Places toilet across the courtyard from the venue. Please be aware we are a small venue. For further information, please email info@brightenthecorners.co.uk so we can make your visit as comfortable as possible.

  • The queer vegan shitpunks, Joe & The Shitboys, formed with the intention of calling out shitty behaviour in the conservative Faroe Islands, where the rock scene is filled with boneless homophobes and meat-eating misogynists - and continue to take their aim at general vibe killers everywhere.

    The live shows are full of energy, with a barrage of songs often under a minute long, like “Save The Planet You Dumb Shit”, "Life Is Great You Suck" and “If You Believe in Eating Meat Start With Your Dog”, being broken up by the flamboyant frontman roasting the audience relentlessly.

    The band (Joe, Ziggy Shit, Johnny Shit and Ollie Shit) have played every type of venue there is; roof tops, public toilets, opening ceremonies for North Atlantic sub sea tunnels, museums and skateparks, and have also appeared on their fair share of major festival line ups around Europe and North America, from Boardmasters to Roskilde and Lowlands, as well as their home country festival G!.

    To date the band have released two albums, ‘The Reson For Hardcore Vibes’ and ‘The Reson For Hardcore Vibes Again’, both receiving critical acclaim despite their modest and unconventional (aka punk) 10 minute total run time. For those seeking further justification for hardcore vibes, Joe & The Shitboys promise more new music, more international live appearances and more polite advice on how to live your life in 2024.

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