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Horse Party + The Holy Orders + Cannibal Animal

  • Date: 03/07/2015
  • Time:20:00
  • Location: The New Adelphi Club
  • Venue: Horse Party + The Holy Orders + Cannibal Animal
  •  £5 OTD

Budheron & Vicious Vices presents Horse Party + The Holy Orders + Cannibal Animal

Horse Party bonded over a shared desire to spend the rest of their lives making the kind of records they’d want to listen to. A string of self-released singles caught the attention of UK indie Integrity Records, who released their debut LP ‘Cover Your Eyes’ in May 2014 to critical acclaim and airplay from 6music’s Lauren Laverne and Steve Lamacq, Shell Zenner at Absolute Radio and XFM’s John Kennedy.

“Brilliant … the pale, dead hand of Patti Smith on the tiller and the pop nous of XTC” – Unpeeled

“Cohesive, brazen and delightfully noisy” – Bearded Magazine

“Sounding like The White Stripes playing Fugazi covers with Beth Ditto” – God Is In The TV

“Atmospheric guitars and tumbling rhythms explode into magnificent, angry colours… somewhere between the post-rock soundscapes of Thought Forms and the harmonious melodies of Yuck.” – God Is In The TV

“A sweet/sour mix of prescient, razor wit and winning tunefulness… Highly recommended.” – The Digital Fix

The Holy Orders were first told that their amps were too loud in 2006.

Since then, the four-piece from Hull have divided the opinions of many sound engineers. The combination of strong songs, melodies, massive amounts of energy and huge dynamics has gained them a reputation as a ferocious live act.

Their debut album ‘For the Ears of Dogs to Come’ was released in the summer of 2013 and has been gathering acclaim ever since.

Tom Robinson has championed the band saying:

“Just when you’ve had it with Strokes/Interpol/Editors soundalikes along come The Holy Orders and restore your faith in indie guitar music”

Cannibal Animal are a fresh new hull three piece taking influences from the atmospherics of post punk, the sonic squall of noise rock/punk/alt rock and the pop sensibilities of Nirvana.

Doors 8 pm
£5 otd