Holy Coves Announce Spring Tour Support Bands!

Holy Coves have just announced the support bands for their spring tour. Joining them to kick start their tour this weekend at Head of Steam in Newcastle is Bosola and Primaveras, at Tunnels in Aberdeen it’s Pitnamoon and Monza Express, Chester Live Rooms it’s Muddy Elephant and Sister Envy, Record Junkee in Sheffield it’s Marseille and Marples, at The Bunkhouse in Swansea it’s The Rivers and The Secret Faces and at Dead Wax in Birmingham, The Institutes and Siracuse.

Follow the link below to get your tickets!
https://holycoves.co.uk/pages/live-shows

Friday 5th April – Head of Steam – Newcastle
Saturday 6th April – Tunnels – Aberdeen
Friday 19th April – Live Rooms – Chester
Saturday 20th April – Record Junkee – Sheffield
Friday 10th May – The Bunkhouse – Swansea
Saturday 1st June – Dead Wax – Birmingham

Emily Marsden – Editor
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Holy Coves Spring Tour 2024

Welsh, Awen Rock band Holy Coves’ Indie Revolution Spring tour kicks off next week, starting in Newcastle and Aberdeen, Followed by Chester and Sheffield, Wrexham’s Focus Wales Festival then Swansea and Birmingham.

The tour will be an Indie Revolution promotion in collaboration with some of the best independent music promoters on the UK tour circuit. DP Events, AGP, Live Rooms, Our Sound Music, Focus Wales, The Bunkhouse & We Believe!

Holy Coves singer songwriter Scott Marsden says “I’ve been working in the background on Indie Revolution over the past couple of years. I’m so happy the Indie Revolution team have pulled together to make this happen! We can’t wait to play all the new cities this year. Holy Coves have had huge growth this year because of independent promoters like the Indie Revolution team. I’m happy we can give something back to them. There will be lots more to come from Indie Revolution & Holy Coves, we’re also planning an Autumn tour together!”

Friday 5th April – Newcastle – Head Of Steam
Saturday 6th April – Aberdeen – Tunnels
Friday 19th April – Chester – Live Rooms
Saturday 20th April – Sheffield – Record Junkee
Friday 10th May – Wrexham – Focus Wales Festival
Friday 31st May – Swansea – The Bunkhouse
Saturday 1st June – Birmingham – Dead Wax

Follow the link below for tickets:

https://linktr.ee/HolyCoves



Emily Marsden – Editor
#IndieRevolution
@Indierevuk
Indierevuk@gmail.com

Live Review Of Muddy Elephant At The Live Rooms, Chester

I first met front man, Sam on my way home from a shift at work, after I’d stopped off to pick up a takeaway and we enthusiastically chatted about music whilst waiting for the food, he told me that he’d been trying to get a show at live rooms for a while, we exchanged socials and the next morning I checked out his band “Muddy Elephant” from simply a listen of their single “When in Rome” it’s obvious to see that this is a band destined for the fields of Reading and Leeds.

It has all the upbeat floorfiller vibes of bands such as ‘Catfish and the Bottlemen’ and ‘Two Door Cinema Club’ with a catchy hook that will undoubtedly have audiences screaming the words back at Sam. Needless to say I was surprised and elated when it was finally announced they’d be playing live rooms. My shock and awe continued when they were not only upgraded but managed to sell out the main room!

First on the bill for the night was ‘Match Fixing’ who started the night with a bang! With a sound that belongs on a Fifa soundtrack they had the audience engaged from the instant they got on stage. Next up was ‘Little Planets’, They had a brilliant pop sound with songs like ‘Circles’, they sounded exciting on the record and the sound really came to life live, closing the set with a cheeky little cover of Katy Perrys “California girls” were a treat to watch and need to be seen to be believed!

Muddy Elephant closed the night. It was incredible to see such a young and fresh band playing the main room within the venue, Sam absolutely controlled the crowd perfectly and the sight of friends and families beaming from ear to ear, crying with pride and singing back to him was truly a sight to behold from a local band. They could possibly be the next big thing.

Robert Joseph
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Peaness – World Full of Worry Album Review

‘World full of Worry’  is the long awaited debut record from Chester trio, Peaness, and I cannot stress the gravity of its impact that its already had on me.

I was late to the party with this trio. But ever since, I have enjoyed and related to their music very strongly. The indie-pop-rock sounds from this record speak the whole truth and very honestly to the fans about current situations that affect a lot of people.

They integrate those sometimes dark lyrics with very light hearted and bouncing melodies and chord progressions.

Balla (guitar/vocals), Jess (bass/vocals) and Rach (drums) bring us 11 songs that will encapsulate the listener in surely what has been such an adventure for the band to produce with Balla and Jess giving a Lennon/McCartney-esque understanding of harmonies and lead vocal sharing.

A number of the melodic tunes have been released through the years but we are treated to some brand new sounds on this record, check out ‘Doing Fine’ and ‘Sad Song’ which closes the album in a thought provoking 4 and a half minute journey ending the sounds of the waves to finish off your listening experience.

Peaness will begin touring the UK this autumn starting in their home city of Chester (29/10).

An absolute joy of a record!

Neal Smith
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