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Blue Whale (NI), This Place is Death, Chameleon Fields @ Fred Zeppelin's, Cork

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  • 15-10-2015 2:05pm
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    Luchador Gigs presents:

    Belfast instrumental/post-rock
    BLUE WHALE

    Cork psychedelia/grunge revival
    THIS PLACE IS DEATH

    Cork instrumental/prog
    CHAMELEON FIELDS

    Thursday October 29th @ 9pm
    €5, €4 with Room101 Gigaholic Card
    Fred Zeppelin's, Parliament St.


    Blue Whale are an experimental band from Belfast. To celebrate the launch of their new single and video 'Jack Irons' they are playing a small Irish Tour.

    http://bluewhaleband.co.uk/

    “The mathy, jazz-flecked brew hurtles through a thorny tunnel of riffs and percussive flailing – it should be utter chaos, but Blue Whale make it honeyed.” – THE LINE OF BEST FIT

    "Blue Whale are steadily earning their stripes as one of the country’s most thoroughly forward-thinking bands of a generation.” – THE THIN AIR

    “I really like Blue Whale… they kind of remind me of Albert Ayler playing with a bunch of kids that grew up on Steve Albini records.” – ANDY CAIRNS, THERAPY?

    “There aren’t too many “experimental party” contenders around, but even if they were ten-a-penny, we reckon Blue Whale would elliptically battle them off the dance floor with ease.” – HOT PRESS MAGAZINE

    “Highly imaginative… exhibiting a meticulous, innovative yet playful style… with a collective eye and two ears towards compositional ingenuity” – AU MAGAZINE

    “Wonderfully ordered chaos… post-Rock tinged with Math-Rock sensibilities (Post Rock2 if you will) …it’s exhilarating” - BBC ACROSS THE LINE


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